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Ford beat the 5th gen Camaro bests - Z28 bested by the GT350R (both in acceleration and around a track, for substantially less MSRP, btw) and the 5th gen ZL1 with the '13 GT500 (at least in a straight line). I would not be surprised if Ford bests the 6th gen Camaro's best with this car. ZLE will be a tough act to beat but, it can be done. We're all assuming, I think, that the GT500 will beat it on the strip. The GT350R is already nipping on the 6th gen ZL1's heels around a track based on H2H (with a massive hp and torque disadvantage, btw. The ZL1 has 50% more peak torque than the R). Ford has said the GT500 (not sure base or track pack) will be substantially faster than the R.
GM will eventually come out with a car that bests the GT500 and the tables will turn. That is how the game is played.
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The GT350R is a beautiful car, sounds amazing, and is really a great Mustang...BUT...the price and ADM kill it...just like the price on the Z/28 did the same to it.. Neither the 5th gen nor the 6th gen ZL1's have ever tried to go for broke on the HP mark. The LSA engines were easily pushed to 600-700HP with not a lot of effort. You also have to remember that the current 6th gen SS is basically putting down similar 1/4 mile times with about 120 hp less... so that added weight was a huge issue on the 5th gen..still, for a car using a borrowed chassis, they outsold Ford for 5 years straight.. I think we all agree the GT500 will be the #2 on the drag strip behind the RE, and in front of the ZL1....but on the track, I still expect it to be #2 behind the ZL1 1LE (albeit not every track). Additionally, GM has the capability to boost the HP on the ZL1 engines VERY VERY easily... they chose not too.... these cars could easily be 720-750hp with MINOR, and I do mean, MINOR effort on GM's part..
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The GT500 should have the ZLE nipping at it’s heals, but falling short, due to the GT500’s massive power and torque advantage. GT500 vs ZLE Right newmoon, Idaho?
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I do question how well the Magneride suspension will do on the track in the Carbon edition vs. the DSSV shocks the 1LE runs... thats going to be an interesting comparison..
kinda similar to how people preferred the ride of the GT350R over the base ZL1 because it felt more "alive"..
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The ZL1 makes 51.5% (!!!) more torque and 24% more hp than the GT350R. That's a gigantic advantage on the track, and can't be ignored. To put that in perspective, an equal % power/torque bump would require the GT500 to make 806 hp/ 985 ft lbs. torque. Neither of those are obviously realistic. GT500 hp could come within 7-8% of that 806 hp figure, i.e., ~750 hp, but torque will be nowhere near 985 ft lbs. Anyway, the fair and natural comparison will be ZL1 vs GT500 and ZLE vs. GT500 CFTP. Why anyone would argue differently is beyond me. Two trims for each, compare the similar trims.
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I realize there's almost always more power in a car to be had, esp. a factory supercharged engine. The Terminator Mustang is a perfect example. Pulley change alone brought out big power gains. But manufacturers have to meet cost and manufacturing requirements, EPA/emissions requirements, mpg requirements, reliability and drivability requirements, etc. And they have other reasons why they don't always build the engines with peak power always in mind. In addition, changing things means re-certification of the engine and what not, so it's easier said than done. This hp war is getting insane, though, where 650 hp only brings you to the table of the ultra powerful cars.
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The GT500 will have every advantage in it's corner. And despite all that I still believe it will not match the ZL1. Even if it does the price will be much higher. So this is a battle that no matter what the ZL1 cannot lose. All the pressure is on the GT500. If it beats the ZL1 then the ZL1 will not look bad at all. If it doesn't then the ZL1 will look good. And all the shit talk in the world cannot change that simple fact.
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The GT350R is light and was built specifically for that purpose. A ZL1 1LE would have lapped the GT350R ...due to its power and torque advantage. The grand touring ZL1 is so good, naturally, that the R couldn’t hang This shows that power alone guarantees nothing. Also, look at the torque on the 2014. 610 lb-ft would be a backward step. ...and I thought torque means nothing to the Ford community...gearing...gearing...gearing...power... rpms [INDENT] Quote:
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I tend to agree with your pricing prediction, and most everything else, except I'm not convinced it will beat the RedEye. Also, I do think there is an outside (not very big) chance that it will beat the ZLE. It will have a big HP advantage, and if it has enough aero, it could take the win depending on the track... |
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Where Ford had all the power advantages, it couldn't even touch the Z/28 on any road course. Yet the R, can't even hang with a base ZL1. We obviously know just how bad the ZLE widens the gap. I agree with Ethanolic - GT500 will be faster in a straight line than a ZL1. GT500 will be slightly slower than the Redeye. GT500 CFTP +/- or = ZLE depending on track with a slight bias to ZLE w/A10.
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For this match up it's going to come down to this I think. Power advantage GT500 Chassis Advantage ZL1 Weight advantage ZL1 most likely Suspension - both on magneride (ZLE exception) Transmission advantage GT500? we will see how good the DCT is Tires - toss up I would say, both are on good tires Going off of when the 350R was matched up same day as the ZL1 with the same driver if an extra 200 some HP, DCT and everything they have learned from the 350R cant make up a what was like .39 second gap in lap time then Ford deserves to get the crap they take. The ZLE. As much as I want the GT500 CFTP to best it that is a tall order. The ZLE is other worldly in performance and that is bravo to GM. Quote:
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I think you're really close. I'm not convinced on MSRP or 1/4 mile time yet, I think it will be more expensive and slower than the RE, but I do think whatever happens, it will be really close to your predictions.
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