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The car is most likely going to post 10s tomorrow in the base package, let's see how close it will get to the 10:80s posted by the 135k ZR1.
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Second. I never said they cheated nor did I accuse them of such. I said that the C8 will not get the same treatment as the GT500 is going to get. And it isn't. It already isn't getting the same treatment since for days now you've been talking about DA and 10-30 MPH winds and all the ifs and possibilities for the GT500. The C8 ran 11.1 and not one person tried to talk it up with DA or how it will be faster if this or if that and yada yada. Give both cars the same treatment, put them both on the same track, and wind them both out to get the best time they both can get. That is what I said. And if such a thing happens then I bet we'll see the C8 run a better time. And I bet under those conditions the GT500 won't be much faster than the ZL1. If it runs 10s then it runs 10s. I still doubt it will. And I for sure doubt it will beat the ZR1 if both are ran on the same track same day in the same manner. If it runs 10s then it runs 10s. It should since the Hellcat did it way back in 2015 with less HP, more weight, and at $35K less. It isn't doing anything special or extraordinary. And there is an entire list of cars that have been doing that for years now. The M5, GTR, ZR1, to name a few. Sorry if I'm not impressed that in 2020 a $100K Mustang with 760 HP finally managed to do it. |
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This press event was far from a "let's see if any of these people can get a fast run". Each person only got 3 runs and as soon as they finished their 3 runs, the next one was in and moving onto their runs. They hot lapped the cars all day from what I've read on M6G. Hardly qualifies as "special treatment". If someone like Evan wants to run the GT500 on a strip and get a good time, there is nothing wrong with that. No one is arguing with the C8 11.1 run or the DA, or anything, because it is corrected, making it an even playing field. Just like the 11.5 @ 125 mph for the ZL1 auto by both C&D and MT is corrected. Just like all of the magazine times that we have all quoted many times as the official numbers. The reason you can compare them is because they are corrected. You'll see tomorrow the base GT500 running 10s at a ~2000' DA, uncorrected. You said "if it runs 10s then it runs 10s" as if it's no big deal for a FE RWD car to run 10s on "street" tires. I know of two factory cars that have ever done that in magazine tests - the '19 ZR1 and the Ferrari 812 Superfast (probably the best looking car ever made IMO). IIRC the Hellcat variants haven't cracked even close into the 10s in the major magazine tests. 10s is fast in this configuration anyway you slice it for a factory car. You keep saying that so when it does show it runs 10s at 2000 DA you can be like, "well, I did say it might run 10s" so you can pretend it's a common occurrence or not a noteworthy accomplishment with a $73k car. Either stand by your claim it will be no faster (or barely faster) than a ZL1, or admit it will likely come out tomorrow that it is a 10 second car. Regarding "how long" something takes to get out...what about the fact that the current ZL1 is still no faster than the 2013 GT500 with ultra tall gearing? I mean, at least be consistent with your arguments. A 2020 GT500 will be a 1/2 second faster or greater than the 2017 ZL1 A10, while the 2017 ZL1 is no faster than a 2013 GT500. See the logic on the timing? Nevermind, you probably won't. The only thing you said that passes muster is the GT500 vs a ZR1 on same day same track same driver. Yes, a 3,600 lbs car with 755 hp (that starts at over $120k) will likely be faster than a 4,200 lbs car with 760 hp (that starts at $73k). It's not rocket science to make that claim. Rant over.
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Bad week for the Camaro6 gang. In the past few days the 2019 GT350 finishes 2nd in the Best Drivers Car challenge. Now the 500 not only touched the 10s but hammers them. Where is the Camaro news?
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MotorTrend ran a best time of 11.287 on the prepped dragstrip. Car and Driver did not post their best time, only an estimated time.
MotorTrend published runs (ie. for the C8 and ZL1) are two run averages in each direction on non-prepped surfaces and also SAE corrected. It will be good to see what it does in comparison tests with same track and driver. I’m actually surprised the road test reviews haven’t commented much on the 4250 lb curb weight. Ford must have done a good job with the chassis tuning and ‘hiding’ that mass!
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“In most flappy-paddle cars—even the most hard-edged performance-oriented machines—there's a delay between your finger pulling the paddle and the gearbox slamming the next cog into place. Even the shortest pause are agonizing, feeling like the matrix hit a momentary lag on the way to your desired gear. In the GT500? It's right there.” I’m in love with that. That is my biggest pet peave with dct’s. In my opinion it is the primary reason why a dct does not feel like a real manual sequential box. I mean the computerized delay from trigger pull to actual shift time is what’s really holding the dct back from feeling, well, like an actual manual trans. |
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https://www.autoblog.com/2019/10/29/...0-first-drive/
LOL, these guys crack me up. The performance "bargain of the year"...that most can't afford and that the few who can afford have to be on a limited list and then pay a markup for it. HAHA! Let's say I had $110K in hand to buy a car right now. What are my chances of buying a GT500 and what are my chances of buying a C8 Z51? What are my chances of seeing one of these performance bargain of the year vehicles, sitting in one, and driving one without having to buy it first? And then this quote "And around a racetrack, the Corvette wouldn’t have a chance. Not in speeds, laptimes, or handling behavior. I know, I've driven one". Yet offers no lap times or info on which track he's talking about. LOL!! These guys are a joke. I can't even take them serious anymore. Last edited by BlaqWhole; 10-29-2019 at 08:41 AM. |
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