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Drives: 2010 Camaro, 2006 Z06 Join Date: Feb 2009
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Derrick, you make some great points with John, in that the upgrade process is obviously not straightforward for everyone. It is a TOTAL EQUATION, that consists of multiple parts, which is the exact determination we came to, and hence, all of the upgrades that our company designed to help. And as both of you point out to the OP's actual question, sway bars are certainly part of that performance equation ![]() |Blair |
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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...when the driver of car #1 told me it was stock, I cringed and held on to dear life because i knew it was going to be a handful.
Really? A handful? That statement does not track with Pedders testing of the 5th Gen from base models to built models and everything in between. Let's just take a look at the results from the Camaro5 Pedders / Lingenfelter Autocross. Rob Anderson FTD at the Camaro5 Autocross 57 Danny Popp FTD at the Camaro5 Autocross 51 Rob Anderson -- Rental V6 Auto Danny Popp -- Prepared V8 Manual Rob Anderson -- Video Game Trained Danny Popp -- 20 Year SCCA Veteran, 7 Time National Champion Manual = 1 second SS brakes = 1 second That closes the gap from 6 seconds down to 4 seconds. The gap is reduced by another second, at a bare minimum, by drivers. After 20 years Danny is easily 1 second faster. The rental car Camaro 6 cylinder is now only 3 seconds behind a Camaro with a fully built suspension. That three seconds or a bit less tracks with all the testing work that Pedders has done. The 5th Gen Camaro is an excellent car off the showroom floor from the base model on up. It is the most structurally sound monocoque ever found in a Muscle Car. The IRS is equally to any production IRS founds at any price point. The Virtual Pivot front suspension is similar to the designs found on BMW and Mercedes motorcars. You can drive the wheels off a 5th Gen bone stock. That is not to say it cannot be improved upon. GM made a running change to the weakest link in the 5th Gen chassis starting in January. They partially filled some of the voids in the sub-frame bushes. No ask yourself why would GM make a running change to the sub-frame bushes as opposed to the sway bars? It would have been easier and cheaper to change the size and ratio of the sway bars. GM could have made a big deal out of the sway bars in their marketing. Beating you chest about our new improved sub-frame bushes is no where as sexy, but it was a critically important change. They made the change because the foundation of the vehicle is more important than the sway bars. They made the change to address the weakest link. For many years the formula to improve handling was really simple. Add sway bar. That is no longer the case. As suspensions have become more complex with more sophisticated engineering suspension upgrades have become more refined. Aftermarket suspension tuning on the 5th Gen Camaro starts with radius and sub-frame bush upgrades. That is exactly why GM started the refinement of the production 5th Gen with a revised Original Equipment set of sub-frame bushes. Where do you think you should start? |
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Drives: 2010 Camaro, 2006 Z06 Join Date: Feb 2009
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Just as a correction, GM already annouced they changed the sway bars size and geometry on SS models to reduce the understeer handling characteristics. Thanks TMoneySS.
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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Exactly. GM is following Pedders advice from the 5th Gen Book. GM is doing exactly what Pedders has suggested in this thread and in so many others. They started with foundational stability in January of 2011 with revised sub-frame bushes. After improving the foundation they move to sway bars for the 2012.
Foundation. Foundation. Foundation. I hate to keep beating the same poor horse, but the low hanging fruit on the 5th Gen Camaro is found in the foundational bushes. That means Pedders EP1200 Inserts, EP1201 Full Bushes or EP1201 HD Delrin for the Street. In the front we have the EP6578 direct replacement radius bush snubber that came out of GM's prototype development, the EP6579 that came from the same program and the EP6577 full bush which was produced specifically for the ONLY Camaro RACE CAR built in house at GM. Foundation. Foundation. Foundation. Following the radius and sub-frame bushes in order of importance would be the four toe-link bushes. There is a reason that Jay Leno's Twin Turbo Camaro delivered to Mr. Leno with Pedders sub-frame inserts and toe link bushes. They are the most critical for IRS stability. So if you want to go a bit further in the foundation use (2) packages of EP7323 bushes. These installed with sub-frame and radius bush upgrades prepare your 5th Gen for the next level which would be coils, coilovers or sway bars. The order following the foundational upgrades is less clear. We have a preference for coil or coilovers over sway bars, but once the foundation is in place sway bars or coils or coilovers will work rather well. |
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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Btw, the ZL1 sway bar geometry has been radically altered. The sway bar now connects to the LCA near the hub. This eliminates the need for telephone pole sized rear sway bars.
While the new LCA and sway bar setup are much improved, the place to start with ZL1 upgrades will remain the same. Foundation. Foundation. Foundation. Last edited by GTAHVIT; 05-31-2011 at 04:18 PM. Reason: Pic should not be posted. |
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Drives: 2010 Yellah 2SS Join Date: Aug 2010
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WOW this thread is a getting pretty dumb. Seems like all the OP wanted to know is if sway bars would benefit him and now a vendor wont stop posting about non-related things. Obviously sway bar upgrades exist for a reason, so if you disagree, move on. Its already been proven that they work, with video, and obviously GM changed them for a reason like they stated in their press release which you said they didnt. Relax guy, its not the end of the world if people want to upgrade the sway bars first. Its clear that they work really well, and so do subframe bushings.
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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I said, they addressed the foundational sub-frame bushes in January of 2011. The change in sways follows an already in production sub-frame bush change in January 2011. Taking it one step further the geometry of the ZL1 LCA and sway bar move the endlink out to the hub making it far more efficient than the current setup. The fact is, GM made the change in the sub-frame bush first for good reason. They addressed the weakest link in the 5th Gen suspension. Pedders has a full range of bits for the 5th Gen from bushes, to bars to coils and coilovers. A client can buy any parts they see fit and in any order from Pedders or any other company. That said, we like to see our clients get the biggest bang for the buck possible. We have a large number of clients that are thrilled with only the foundational bush inserts and a Pedders spec alignment. They deliver improved stability and reduced understeer. Should a Street I client choose further upgrades, they will all perform better. I see you are a new member of Camaro5. I am glad you are here and welcome your input. Once again, I am sorry I offended you. |
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Now when John spoke up that the stock Camaro is a sloppy hard to handle mess, it raises more than an eye brow. The auto cross at the fest is a perfect example of a stock car turning in really good times. I equate car modding to cooking, there are a lot of really good chicken soup recipes, but every chef will agrue theirs is the best. The vendors posting here are to say the least very passionate about cars and how to make them better. It is this very passion that leads them to bump heads sometimes. However make no mistake about it, they love cars, and making them go faster! They are also a wealth of information! I have been talking suspension and building cars with these and others who most would crown the best in the business for over 15 years. I still feel like they have forgotten more than I will ever know, but at least I am learning!
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MTI shifter,RPM Level VI,Corsa stainless cat back, Racing Brake Rotors, LPE calipers, LPE twin fuel pumps, American Racing long tube headers, GT9 cam Port and polished heads and an ADM majic tune. 701 RWHP,Fully Pedderized w/complete bushings and Sportsryder Supercar Remote resevior coilovers. CCW 505t's Nitto Invo's and DR's Beware of the LPE Brotherhood! |
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YOu are bashing anybodies opinion that disagrees with you, specifically of trackspec's. He drove cars back to back and gave his impression and how it relates to the OP, you are arguing and trying to say his opinion isn't valid. You didnt offend me at all. You can feel free to post you opinion on what he should do...and you did....more than a couple of times. Again, just relax sir. Just drop the "hard sell" and things will be fine. |
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Its just not adding anything to the conversation to argue with other people. That is why we are all here, to learn, and enjoy. We all love Camaros. Just seems like some vendors wont give up untill they have the last word.
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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Really? A handful? That statement does not track with Pedders testing of the 5th Gen from base models to built models and everything in between. Let's just take a look at the results from the Camaro5 Pedders / Lingenfelter Autocross. I have watched as GM has consistently upped their game with suspension. They are now doing even more agressive track testing to make thier performance cars even more track ready. I know many of the GM suspension engineers and have great respect for them. They live and breath suspension excellence at GM and in thier personal cars at tracks across the country on the weekends. Because of them, GM is building the best cars they have ever built and that includes the entry level V6 found in rental car fleets. How GM building a great Camaro becomes bashing, I don't understand. I guess we'll just agree to disagree on some things. |
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I see from your post count you are either new here or dont feel the urge to post. If you hang out a while you will get to respect Pete and the other sponsers on this forum as very knowledgeable, and willing to help any way they can.
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MTI shifter,RPM Level VI,Corsa stainless cat back, Racing Brake Rotors, LPE calipers, LPE twin fuel pumps, American Racing long tube headers, GT9 cam Port and polished heads and an ADM majic tune. 701 RWHP,Fully Pedderized w/complete bushings and Sportsryder Supercar Remote resevior coilovers. CCW 505t's Nitto Invo's and DR's Beware of the LPE Brotherhood! |
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