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The point is, the V6 cars used to be all show and no go. If you knew you had the V8 pony car and a V6 was in the area, it wasn't worth your time. That's no longer the case.
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Regarding ZL1 vs 1LE just look to the Z06 vs GS. At VIR 2.5 seconds difference.
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The last part I think is one of the biggest factors in the LL. Cars that have a shallow learning curve do very well, ones that require a bit more finesse or are generally more capable but cantankerous do not do as well. It's all data though and we need to weigh it accordingly. The good thing about the Lightning Lap comparison is they have historical data and you get to compare, even if imperfectly, some cars that otherwise would not be run head to head for an article. For instance the ATS-V and the new SS 1LE, or a Hellcat and a GT350R.
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So the v6 1le beat the 5.0 witch is really hard to belive, the 5.0 probably was stock so with some minor mods say CAI,exhaust,and a tune probably would be a different outcome and the v6 could answer back with......... |
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I will say though that there are not too many things that you can do to the LGX engine, except add twin turbos to it in order to make a crap ton of money. There might be some tuners that will work with this engine (I remember some pushing the 304BHP V-6 in the CTS up to about 340BHP). The reason why the V-6 1LE was able to put up a competitive lap time compared to the Mustang GT has a lot to do with weight (or lack there of). Also the 1LE V-6 probably out handles and out brakes the Mustang GT even with the PP on it. |
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Yeah man...the Mustang6 forums are torn up over this. Now Lightning Lap is just as biased as "ChevyTrend."
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Another interesting aspect is to look at how the GT fits between the Camaro SS and Camaro V6 for 1/4 performance in this comparison. The V6 is closer to the GT than the GT is the SS. Camaro SS : 12.3 sec @ 114 mph Mustang GT: 13.2 sec @ 111 mph Camaro V6 : 13.6 sec @ 103 mph Ouch. http://www.motorweek.org/reviews/com...enge-part-i-ii
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It's nice to see the V-6 1LE making a good splash in the mix. Adding more fuel to the fire of competition is a good thing.
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Anyone who thinks the V6 Camaro is even remotely a threat to any GT Mustang on a drag strip has no idea whatsoever about actual drag racing. The times highlighted above vindicate that position, not supporting the closeness of the times.
In reality the Mustang is a high 12 second car, stock, on a drag strip. The Camaro V6 is a high 13 second car, and the SS a low-to-flat 12 second car with an auto, or a mid-ish 12 second car with a manual All depending on driver skill and weather of course |
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I would imagine the GT PP to struggle with the SS on a road course as well. The V6 1LE borrowed suspension parts from the SS.. I'm still shocked how the V6 1LE being that close to the GT PP. Drag them, the 5.0 will still handle the V6 1LE at the drags tho. But that's fine, a lot of people who track will now consider the car. Will I take a V6 1LE over a base SS? Never! But that's me ![]() Good job V6 1LE! |
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