03-23-2014, 06:47 PM | #141 |
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For rolling-start road racing (THE environment the car was designed-built for), the rear diff. is just fine. But putting 305+ slicks on it, and trying redline launches repeatedly (like some ham-footed folks will do) will likely lead to some mechanical mayhem... If your intended application is steady use as a strip-tripper, invest in some ZL1 parts, or try the aftermarket. Try telling the dealer "I only drive it EASY" when the rubber bits are caked in the rear wheelwells...and things are clangin' out back... |
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03-23-2014, 07:09 PM | #143 |
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Are we trying to say the Z28 won't or shouldn't be tested on the 1/4 because it's a track car? And if so, if the SS is good on the drag strip, does that mean it shouldn't be used on the track?
I guaranty the first full tests of the Z28 in Car & Driver, Road & Track and Motor Trend will include 1/4 mile drag strip test results.
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Of course they'll include 1/4-mile times. No doubt. But there's a BIG difference between abusing a Camaro, on sticky tires, with 426 hp and doing the SAME thing with 500+ hp WITHOUT some rear diff. reinforcement...like they did with the ZL1.
Have you heard of a ZL1 lunching a diff? I haven't... Have you heard of a modded SS lunching a diff, with stickies? I have... Now add more horses, see how it launches a time or 200 on Drag Radials @ 6000+ rpm dump-clutch well-prepped concrete pads, and see what might happen... If GM intended on the Z/28 being a "current COPO-for-the-street", they would have built it with the ZL1 (heavier) rear axle-diff. package. Just as the '69 COPOs got... Last edited by LOWDOWN; 03-23-2014 at 08:13 PM. |
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You all make me want to weep. The OG-riginal Z/28 was not a 1/4 mile racer, but a silly cool scca trans am racer. The new one is built to handle and power through road course like things and beat the crap out of most anything on that format. It does. Get a modded Grand National (or GNX if your froggy) if you want a 1/4 mile car.
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03-23-2014, 11:27 PM | #147 |
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NO LAUNCH CONTROL...as per Car and Driver.
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03-24-2014, 09:47 AM | #149 |
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this car doesnt require launch control just a driver who is used to drag racing with a standard transmission
If one really wanted to make this a drag car a line lock and 2 step are not hard to install With that said this car with drag radials and skinny fronts could dip into the 11s. With a cam from just about any LS tuner will get the car very close to the 10s. This is a road race/track car. One problem is fitting 17" wheels over those giant brakes If one wanted to tinker it could be done. But if someone really wanted to drag race a camaro - just buy the 1SS and use the savings for modifications |
03-24-2014, 06:48 PM | #150 |
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No one should complain about the Z/28 1/4 time. It is what you would expect given the power and weight of the car. And it is not what anyone is buying the Z/28 for. Just like back in the day, Z/28s are not king of the drag strip. That is not what the first one and this one were built for.
My prediction was 12.2 @ 115. It ran 12.3 @117. C&D did 12.7@116. I would bet that was on a cold day. I underestimated the Z/28 a bit with that 117 mph. 11s are doable with some good drag radials and no other changes. Low profile tires with stiff sidewalls do not hook no matter how sticky they are. A halfway decent driver can beat the current Camaro launch control, so the Z/28 or any Camaro doesn't need it. It's a marketing tool. And standard SSes can live a long time at 600 rwhp with the standard axles. But if you don't respect wheelhop or do some hi rpm clutch dropping, then you are in trouble. Z/28s with about 440 rwhp will be fine. Hope some of you can sleep better now.
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Just like you can't turn an SS into a ZL1 from a recoverable cost perspective, you have the same problem turning your ZL1 into a Z28 beater.
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What was the time difference GM quoted, on either Milford or VIR -- wasn't the Z/28 three seconds per lap faster than the ZL1? That's a lot more than new tires are ever going to make up...
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