Features of a ZL1 NOT Required on a Z/28
In trying to rationalize a potential price point for an anticipated Z/28, several features of the $54,000-Base ZL1 seem to be redundant for a "track-based" ZEE. Some that come to mind:
* Rear Vision Package - Italian School of Race Car Driving: "What's behind you is NOT important..." * Magnetic Ride Control - Optional, with "enhanced FE4" as Standard * Body Color Roof Ditch Moulding - Optional, if even... * Mirrors, Exterior Heated w/Auto-Dim Driver's Side - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * Boston Accoustics, 9-speaker, 245 Watt - Optional * Wireless PDIM - Optional, part of Convenience Package * USB Port - Optional, part of Convenience Package * Heated Front Seats - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * Leather/Microfiber Seats - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * Driver's 6-Way Power Seat - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * Passanger's 6-Way Power Seat - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * HUD - Optional (?) * Universal Home Remote - Optional, part of Convenience Package * Map Pocket, rear of Passanger Seat - Optional, part of 2ZE Package * Trans/Diff. Coolers - Optional, part of Track Prep. Package ...and of course... * LSA - substituted by LS7 * 1LS Trim - Standard, with Manual Seats, cloth-covered Base Price, 1EZ37/LS7/MG9/FE4+ = $46,995 Sound about right? For those on a more restricted budget, with slightly reduced expectations, how about a 1SS + 1LE (w/MG9/MRC) + 3.73 gears = $41,500...? |
I don't understand all the talk about an LS7 over the LSA to save money? I thought the extra machining, titanium rods, etc, made the price gap between the two relatively small.
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Ground effects would have to go.
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as for the rest of the list sounds reasonable but I'm still on the wagon that we won't see an ls7 in the car. by the time the Z28 could be released DI will be making a main stream entry. |
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rear seats not required.
recaro front seats required |
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Z/28 > BOSS LS...not GT 500 When you compare the Z06 to the ZR1, performance-wise ('Ring time is only 3 seconds difference), a strong case can be made for a lower-contented, lower-priced, near-equal-performing, driver-rewarded Camaro...worthy of a certain i-car-nic badge... Besides, the price spread between a 2SS (mid-$30s) and the ZL1 (mid-$50s) needs to be bridged... |
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1LE + LS7 = Z28
Options: Better Stereo, USB, Leather/Microfiber Suede, Pedders Justice System, Wing Spoiler, Rear Seat - delete, HUD... Please add to the options list: |
I would say the HUD should be standard, lets the racer keep his eye's focused on the apex while still able to see telemetry data.
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LOWDOWN you've got it about right, but GM won't create a Z28 with all those deletes. It will be a retail street car, not a bare knuckle track racer. That said, you have to add back in quite a few bells & whistles for a price approaching $48,325.
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Actually, if you approach the original "content", above, from the other direction, what we'd have is: * 1SS * 1LS Trim - no 6-way Power Seats (weight-savings) * 1LE Mechanicals - as per SEMA concept, with LS3/MG9 and 3.73 gears 1SS/1LE > BOSS = $41,500 Z/28 - as above except: * MRC - Optional (function vs. weight-savings/sanctioning) * Delete LS3 - add LS7 Final result: Z/28 > BOSS LS Recaros, along with the trans/diff. coolers, would make a great Track Prep option, perhaps along with Rear Seat Delete (the "problem" with RSD is you now move into Corvette territory, you increase Insurance Rating...and you'll save less than 30 lb...more likely to be a DIY). |
Pete said Pedder's could probably tinker with the MRC, offer a bit stouter and shorter spring. Looks like MRC is gonna be standard moving forward, but a FE4 with Pedder's enhancements will be the way to go IMHO. LSA VS LS7 is a relatively small < a couple K if I remember correctly> difference in price. LS7 is a high rev engine, look at the HP and torque charts and see where the LS7 is still there at 7 grand, and probably pulls beyond that. Given that it is a blueprinted motor with near bullet proof hardened bottom end and reciprocals, <there was a post where upper end wall thickness was an internal problem I think?>, however, 7 grand is not the top end of the RPM envelope IMHO, and that platform has the goods to hit production lines as is. The cuiser weight Champion.!! :chevy:
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