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Excited for when this car can be more than bench or internet raced. To people comparing theoretical non official lap times...funny. These are the folks its sad to actually drive against.
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"I wasn't asked to make it cheap...I was asked to make it FAST!" Mark Stielow, the new Z/28. |
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Ya it is pretty far for me as well. I swore i wouldn't go again unless car is on trailer.
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but where exactly did anyone prove that the tires don't help? Just curious... |
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Just show me the proof, I'll say "Wow Mike, you're right." Until someone puts the 2 cars on the same track, on the same day, with the same tires no one knows shit. *EDIT* I'll even give you that the Z/28 will kick the snot out of the ZL1 on a short twisty track. My original supposition was on the Nurburgring. My opinion is that on a longer track where the ZL1 can stretch its legs on the longer straights, that it would make the scales tip in favor of the ZL1. |
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Originally Posted by Squillo Those tires are ridiculously sticky and would greatly improve the ZL1 track time. By at least 3.87 seconds on the ring. I'll leave you to your fantasy world now. Goodbye. Originally Posted by mikebrinda Could you please explain to all readers here your particular brand of physics, not to mention driving skill set, that imputes a 3.87 second gain to a tire change, but refuses to simultaneously deduct time for driving in the rain at triple-digits speeds on the very same tires and track? I'd like to learn how that works so as I might also take advantage of it. Can you get beyond the above, or not? |
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2. Even though it was raining for part of the last straightaway, and there may have been some water on the road in the last few turns, that was still the best time Chevy got on the track. (doesn't really mean mean much for the argument in either direction). 3. Those tires help cornering speed on any car. |
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Next customer, please. |
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I don't care if you and I discuss this anymore. I proposed a theory, got jumped on by a few of you guys, got called a troll, got told that I was proven wrong (even though the best argument any of you guy proposed was along the lines of "No, you're wrong.") Let's just wait until someone puts the tires on the cars and runs them the same day. I should have just stayed away when I said I would, not even sure why I came back here. You guys are just too much. I wish you all well, but it's like talking to you guys.Next customer please!! Last edited by Squillo; 03-22-2014 at 12:32 AM. |
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