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I don't think its that unattainable
The 2016 SS used the 1LE as a benchmark, the 201X Z/28 -- ZL1 will use the Z/28 as a starting point; the new 1LE will have to be somewhere in-between them, and Id bet the Camaro engineers would be trying to out-do themselves using the 2015 Z/28 as a benchmark for their new 1LE |
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how long was the gen5 chassis on the road before the 1LE was out?
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I find it encouraging that the Z51 package allows for the option of Magride.
There is alot of passionate debate here on which is better. I for one hope EVERYONE gets their wish by making it an option.... Those that have mirror smooth roads or trailer their car to the track are happy, those that want the best street handling daily driven camaro will be happy.
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Is it a firm ride? Absolutely. Does it rattle your teeth out? No.
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Magnetic Ride control is designed to allow engineers to create a track-based suspension (ie stiff springs, swaybars, etc), but maximize comfort by allowing the dampers to behave dynamically on the road. It's a "best of both worlds" technology - but it is NOT a track star...That's why the Camaro team opted for DSSV on the Z/28. And as people have already said - SCCA sees Mag Ride as "illegal" in competition. The 5th gen 1LE was cleared for competition...so if they follow suit in this generation - standard Magnetic Ride will undermine its past purpose...in short: If they keep the intent and formula the same for this generation's 1LE...then it CANNOT have Mag Ride. However...the new stingray offers a Z51 "track package", and optional MRC...I hope they do the same thing for the Camaro - and I'll probably check both boxes. I miss my MRC. I drove my 1LE every day, including through the winter...where it freezes over here regularly. And now I've up DSSV struts and do the same thing. It's fine. |
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Just because the roads don't freeze doesn't mean they are nice. I drive into Pomona a couple times a week and the roads there are terrible. I live in an area where a lot of trucking moves through. The roads are covered in ruts from the weight and heat during summer.
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Also remember, most tracks are not the piles of crap that public roads are. An MRC setup might be able to account for terrible road surfaces better than a traditional fixed rate setup on public roads. But that advantage is gone when you are on a proper "track" surface.
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