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For me personally it's just not worth it trying to mod an SS to ZL1 power levels and voiding the warranty during the first year of ownership.
It's like buying a 911 Carrera 4S and trying to mod the turbos to make it as fast as a 911 Turbo. It doesn't make much sense to me. The only reason I see to choose an SS over a ZL1 is if you happen to prefer N/A over forced induction. Or if maybe you just genuinely like tinkering and building stuff. I mean, you could build and tinker with a ZL1 sooooo. Otherwise, both are V8s, so who really GAF about Gas mileage and consumables? ...also, don't bother comparing anything to a stock ZL1. Nobody is leaving their ZL1 stock. Yes that's hyperbole but the vast majority are modding their ZL1s. |
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It's all about what you want. If you want to make a new SS equivalent or better than a ZL1, you'll spend more than the total cost of the ZL1. Maybe you could get a good deal on one and do the work yourself if you have the knowhow. My advice is to drive both if at all possible. Track or no track, mods or keep warranty (and value).
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I’ve opened a case because I have gotten absolutely no feedback in 6 weeks. They are actually telling me when I call that ONLY my tech has information and he is unavailable and will call me back. He has not called back in a week. I have received no communication from the dealer about my vehicle in over 5 weeks. I am receiving nothing from anyone. At what point do I acknowledge that if they can do this for the first 6 weeks they probably plan to do it for 6 months. My car is under warranty until 100k 2028. This is absurd handling of a warranty vehicle much less a vehicle like a ZL1 with 15k miles. This situation is embarrassing, and has decided already if I ever purchase another vehicle from GM again. At what point are we going to stop blaming “Covid” and supply chain issues for PEOPLES IRRESPONSIBILITY to do THEIR JOBS. Not having parts available for a vehicle you warranty and sell, MUCH LESS has the same part in several other models, absolutely inexcusable. All of this is ASSUMING that is their excuse for taking this long to even relay a piece of information (which they haven’t in 5 weeks)
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2018 ZL1 Summit White | Bought 1/2022 | PDR, Recaros, Carbon Dash, WeaponX Hx System, Apex SM-10 in ZLE fitment w/PS4S Mods after Warranty “Imma keep it stock” ![]() |
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Jason Cammisa has a good segment here describing this reality. He is comparing the CT5V- Blackwing to the CT4V-Blackwing but you could apply the same logic to a ZL1 vs. SS.
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Yes, its worth it. The SS 1LE is awesome, you just don't have the supercar factor in power. Breaking traction in third gear is nuts, but so much fun. Aesthetically the front end looks better and big wheels/tires also look great.
A ZL1 is competitive with most any car on the track leaving down to the best driver.
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Yes it's worth it. 1year ago purchased 2022 SS , traded for my 2023 ZL1 haven't looked back
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I went from 2SS to ZLE. I am very happy with my choice, but it really is subjective. I don’t plan on tracking my car often but do want to here and there. I will say from my early experience with the ZLE, I was getting more gurgles from the exhaust on the SS, but the whine from the supercharger makes up for it and then some. Like said earlier if you think you’ll want more power in the long run and you can afford it, go for the ZL1.
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I had the same thought but coming from a C7 Z51 I wanted a Z06 but couldn't find one at a reasonable price so I ended up buying a new 2022 ZL1. I absolutely love the power from the ZL1 but it's too much to utilize on the street IMHO. The midrange power band couldn't be better but putting it to the boards you're really pushing it on the street. I think the 2SS 1LE would be a perfect combination but once you have the power it's hard to give up.
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Indeed, and putting down an extra 400 hp is even more difficult... yet, I wouldn't want to go back to stock even on my SS. To me even those few pulls are worth it, plus having a final overdrive gear that's more powerful than half the cars on the road at WOT, along with world class handling make for a quite enjoyable drive.
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