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that hellcat is a pig, with lipstick
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The driver mod is the most important mod in any performance car. I remember one day at a test n tune with my 2004 Mustang GT, I beat every 04-06 GTO that lined up against me. Was my car faster, hell no! but the GTO guys couldn't get off the line to save their lives!
Topic at hand, I believe the ZL1 will outperform the Hellcat in just about every measurable category. |
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Driver mod is very important. The ZL1 with the 10spd auto is gonna be nasty off the line at the track
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What's the difference between the A8 and A10 first gear ratios?
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I liken the Hellcat engine to a boob job on an otherwise dull girl. Yes, there are real advantages but so one dimensional. Talking about rear seat passenger space is like child bearing hips. WGAF
![]() Agree. If the new ZL1 only matches the HC at the drags but can run with a GT350TP on the track its will be a huge win. Balanced brut force.
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4.70 for the 10spd and 4.56 for the 8spd
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Might not matter, depending on how sophisticated traction management is. I know on the Hellcat if you have street tires you're generally better off launching in second. Less torque multiplication means the tires aren't as overwhelmed, and you're eliminating a shift.
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They're different cars IMO. The Challenger is a true muscle car, the Camaro is a sport car with a V8. I have a supercharged Challenger so I'm not just talking out of my ass either. I built it very similar to a Hellcat and runs comparable times at the track (10.80s at about 130MPH) and it's a manual trans to boot. Mine's One of the top 5 fastest we've found as most folks can't cope with a 6 speed at the track.
I love my 2016 2SS, but they're completely different animals. I consider myself lucky to own both. I can tell you for sure the Challenger is a much more comfortable highway brawler, but the Camaro handles better, but not night and day better. The 10 speed in the ZL1 will be interesting, but I worry it'll always be hunting for the right gear. Even the 8 speed seems like a lot to me. I'd buy a Hellcat in a minute, but I'm married to my Challenger with all the work I've put in to it. Has pricing been released on the ZL1? I was VERY disappointed when Dodge raised the price of the Hellcat nearly $10K from 2015 to 2016. Back in 2015 it was a steal at $58K for the performance you got. |
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C'mon- really?
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Someone misinformed you on the price increase. It went up $4,200 and that included the formerly optional Laguna leather and premium stereo with nav being made standard -- those previously cost $2,500. So the actual price bump was closer to $1,700 once you take out the cost of the options that were made standard.
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Dodge screwed the pooch, and it's customers and dealers, in 2015 by not delivering all orders placed. I personally had a friend order 3 Hellcat Challengers in 2015 and got zip. Deposits were refunded a year later, interest anyone?? He did get a certificate for some off a 2016 which he ordered and now has possession of. I'm real curious how Chevy prices this ZL1. It's a great time to be a car enthusiast, I just wonder how long until Uncle Sam steps in and squashes the performance market again. |
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I wouldn't advise any one to "get em while you can", so much as "save every penny you own"....the days of the $100,000 Camaro are around the corner... |
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Give it 10 years or so...CAFE, with the help of inflation will send the highest performing variants of these cars into that range. I certainly don't think we'll see a Gen 6 at those prices...but perhaps a Gen 7, or 8....
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