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Drives: 69 Camaro Z/28, 69 Corvette Conv Join Date: Jan 2011
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The issue may lie in one's characterization of the general term "better results." Results is a generic general term that can encompass many different attributes, consequences, and events. There is a difference between generically stating that a vehicle had better performance results and that a vehicle had two out of three faster lap times. The former is a more general statement which can refer to many attributes, while the latter is a specific statement referring only to the single attribute of faster lap times. Referring to lap times is specific to simply that, lap times, while referring to results is not necessarily specific and may encompass many attributes in addition to raw lap times such as, speed through corners, time required to decelerate for turns, lateral acceleration, etc. Quote:
Maybe, in order for clarity, one should state to which specific result one is referring when one discusses the performance results. With regard to the result with respect to the number of faster laps of the three laps run, the GT500 had the better result running two of the three laps faster. Quote:
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Just answer me this you call the road course results as 1-1-and 2 draws. The numbers DO NOT support your argument for the second draw. But yet you gladly except the numbers on the one course where it favors teh GT, and obviously the one where it favors the Z and natuarlly when they dead tied. Everyone can agree to those being 1-1-1. Yet The MT test gives more of a breakdown giving us 3 laps. Yet 2 of 3 GT500 is still faster, pushing road course results to 2-1-1 to most people. Yet you want to say this one should be a draw as well? Please explain to me then why: you seem to Accept the lap times from the other 3 ( ZL1 being faster on Gingerman, GT being faster on WIllow, tie on whatever 3rd course was) reviews and don't question them, I dont recall any of the reviews saying the GT was better/winner on the road course. SO seeing as how you accept the numbers in the other 3 tests, why are you ignoring the numbers in the MT test that favor the GT500 and saying it should be a draw Quote:
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2009
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GB, neither of these cars will do great as Road Course car, but great for a few laps. It gets worse for the heavier and heat soaking qualities of the ZL1. You simply can't defy physics. I didn't see that they posted a ZL1 time for its second or third lap. I maybe wrong but if I recall, they quoted its best time and said it never deviated more than 0.2 after the first lap so meaning, it was also getting slower lap after lap. But seriously, for the serious racers, the GT500 is clearly a faster car. The ZL1 handles better for sure but under a good driver, the GT500 will still be faster. I accept that and I think most already have. There is nothing wrong in admitting another car is superior to our chosen car in most performance aspects. I am convince though, that if the chart that compiled the results with the GT500 having more "performance wins" vs the ZL1 was reversed and the Z had more performance wins and the Shelby was more "comfortable", you would then be arguing who cares about comfort in performance cars.
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Drives: 69 Camaro Z/28, 69 Corvette Conv Join Date: Jan 2011
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However, trying to be fair, I used the information that was provided by each comparison to assess the results provided by each magazine. Some comparisons provided more information and numbers than others, and when more data was provided, I took that it into account. The Inside Line track comparison concluded that the ZL1 was the better track vehicle, but didn't provide much detailed information other than each vehicle's fastest lap time. Thus, I used the fastest lap time to give the GT500 the nod. If Inside Line had provided all of the lap times for each vehicle or trend data with respect consecutive lap times, or more complete data, it might have been more difficult to justify giving the GT500 the nod. The Car and Driver track comparison was similar to the Inside Line comparison in that it concluded that the times were more consistent with the ZL1, but, again, I didn't see a detailed break down of the track data, leaving only the lap time numbers. Therefore, I used the lap time information that was provided to call it draw. The Motor Trend track comparison provided a plethora of track data and information that has been discussed many times to conclude that the comparison was a draw. The Automobile track comparison, including the ZL1's missed shift, clearly showed the ZL1 deserved the nod. Quote:
The GT500 ran two faster laps and the ZL1 ran one faster lap in the Motor Trend comparison. However, the entirety of the track data provided, and it's there if one reads the article carefully, indicates that Motor Trend track result was a draw. I think we've probably beaten this topic to death, and no one else is likely interested. Therefore, we can agree to disagree and leave it at that.
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Agree to disagree I can live with that.
Touché sir, and good day hahah |
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sin City
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now let's pick on the Challenger!
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Opinionated bugger!
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Good idea, before the SRT 'Cuda comes out.
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Keep reading magazines while the gt500 passes you up, at least you are going to be comfy lol. Both are great cars but i dont even see the arguement anymore. Its clear the strong and weak points of both cars.
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#303 |
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Amen
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Now the real question is when is someone going to bring their zl1 to run me at Bandi', or better yet High Planes
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Drives: 2010 L99 Join Date: May 2011
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Here ya go, 100lb = 1/10 so there is 2/10 for the gt500, 100hp is basicly 0.5 to 1 sec in a 1/4 on a 3500 lb car. GT500 + 82hp = 0.5 to 0.7, 10ths.. + the gt500 had DR radials.. ..
Ok now If ya look at the second race the ZL1 was running in the staging lanes and the GT500 was not. can ya say heat soak.. The 1st race the GT500 pulled out like 1.5 cars out of the whole and the ZL1 stayed in basicly the same place the entire run. I say pully up and get some DR radials and get a rematch, + get a tune and ditch the stupid ass cats on the camaro ZL1 nothing but issues and KR inviting junk... GM placed 4 small plugs in the camaro exhaust instead of something better. read my post on my L99 camaro and you will see what I am talking about. I was getting 6kr from the driverside cat...... That is all.
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Drives: 08 IOM G8GT 11 Victory Red SS Join Date: Jan 2010
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Not to be a dick here as I am asking completely honestly, can you please show me one non drag radial, ZL1 stock car breaking into the high 11's. I honestly haven't seen the proof of this. |
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#307 |
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#308 |
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The guy also mentioned in the top youtube post that it was his 5.0, and the camaro ran a 12.9 later on while he could run a best of 13.2 . Thats racing... 5.0 cut a way better light, cant win them all. Run that race 10 more times and it would probably favor the zl1 8/10 times.
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