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Old 06-25-2012, 11:48 AM   #883
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Handling?

I as it in another thread and was inpolitely shut down. Mabe this is the correct thread. Most people change and upgrade tires on these cars when the rubber gets worn. My question is how much of the handining is the Mag ride suspension or the 3" more of rubber the Z has on the ground?
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ZL-1 = 285/35 - 20 front & 305/35 - 20 rear
GT500 = 265/40 - 19 front & 285/35 - 20 rear
Just wondering what would or would not change on equal rubber.
Ford has always been notorious for small rubber on their cars.
We know the ride quality for the mag ride will be better over the entire range of driving, just wondering for track lap times and stability.
most of these cars will not see a lot of miles but what is the lifespan andrepair/replacement costs of the Mag suspension in the future? I tend to kee my cars a long time.
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Old 06-25-2012, 11:51 AM   #884
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I get what you are saying as I sometimes feel the same way, but at the same time, you must be able to respect a car that is engineered so well that the most average driver can pull great times with it. Along my journey of life I have realized one thing: about 95% of drivers can't drive 50% as well as they think they can.

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Yes but there is mechanical engineering, and computer engineering. There are some suspension kits (eg. Griggs Racing) for the Mustangs that make them out-corner Ferraris (literally), but have too much NVH for most people's tastes who will mostly drive on the street. I respect mechanical improvements, but not computerized ones.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:01 PM   #885
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hell even the 2011 gt500 ran the same time as the zl1. maybe the zl1 suspension is not all that great after all. personally i would take a 2011 - 2013 gt500 over a zl1 anyday.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:03 PM   #886
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The invitation still stands. However many laps comparably prepared cars in Time Trial at Sebring. I understand someone by the name of Erik at Torq might be able to enter time trial and possibly do this.

A real world comparo is what I'm looking for and someone willing to try and make the playing field level with essentially stock cars. That is all.

Regardless of what the magazines say let's do our own track times. I've never hung my hat on a magazine article. I've always gone out and done it.

I'll bring the Blue Oval Product we just need someone to bring the Bowtie Product and let's get er' done!

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The problem with magazine times is that they are from drivers who don't specialize in a particular car. When we're talking about owning cars, presumably an owner will know how to drive their car properly and get much better and more consistent times.

In other words, the magazine's assertion that the GT500 can't get consistently good lap times may be false in the hands of a GT500 specialized racer. Van is seeking to prove this, I assume.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:05 PM   #887
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:05 PM   #888
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The problem with magazine times is that they are from drivers who don't specialize in a particular car. When we're talking about owning cars, presumably an owner will know how to drive their car properly and get much better and more consistent times.

In other words, the magazine's assertion that the GT500 can't get consistently good lap times may be false in the hands of a GT500 specialized racer. Van is seeking to prove this, I assume.
Then you bring into account drivier ability and that can be a BIG factor when comparing cars with different drivers. Not really a good test in my book. So how do you determine if both drivers are of equal ability?
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:12 PM   #889
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You know it's amazing how well the ZL1 handles, but I can't help shake the feeling that it isn't the driver any more.

I feel that the GT-R is such a cheat car. I have no respect for any driver of a GT-R because the lap/strip times are all thanks to computer engineers in Tokyo. The GT500/Viper are such basic cars at their core and I have respect for drivers who can turn out hero times because it's all driver.

On the other hand the ZL1 is clearly superior because of the computerized suspension. So you can get better lap times in a video game, so what? Automatic, traction control, launch control, stability control, ABS, computerized suspension - where does it all end and driver skill begins?

The article even admitted it: you need skill to drive the GT500 - isn't that the whole point of owning a sports car?
I feel ya on this point, but I offer another view....

Which is superior in a dogfight... a modern-day F-15 Eagle fighter jet, or a WWII Corsair? And I think anyone would say the answer would be the F-15. The F15 benefits from superior technology and is therefore the winner hands down in a head to head fight. Of course, the Corsair pilot may have full control of his aircraft via cables, but the F15 pilot has computerized fly-by-wire technology that allows him to dominate the air. When it comes to winning, you take every advantage you can get!!
Now, with that said, I do LOVE to have full control of my vehicles, especially when I'm driving with spirit.... LOL! But I'll also take advantage of technology to make me a better driver!!
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:16 PM   #890
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10-50 Laps. Whatever it takes. I've offered to discuss and do it on the road course instead of letting magazines give their impression. I guess if the Shelby had a mag ride suspension this wouldn't be a discussion? Sebring has it's share of tight turns and slow sections. Anybody happen to notice the TTS Porsche take the inside of turn 16?

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Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Classes (SUR) Translated (TTS, TTU, or TTR)
See page 15 of attached link. http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/time_trial_rules.pdf

Ford (2010-2011) Shelby GT500 Classes (SUR)
See Page 17 on the same link above.

Neither car has been classed as of yet and I ran TTR this weekend.
But it's safe to say that both cars will be "SUR" when classified, right? The weight/HP ratio puts the gt500 in TTU, while the zl1 will be in TTS.

I'm assuming you ran TTR because the 2013 gt500 is new and not classified. I'm not trying to nitpick, I'm mearly pointing out that the cars don't seem to be in the same class.

This doesn't take away from a friendly h2h competition, however. I look forward to hearing more about it.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:18 PM   #891
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Then you bring into account drivier ability and that can be a BIG factor when comparing cars with different drivers. Not really a good test in my book. So how do you determine if both drivers are of equal ability?
I think ultimately auto sports are about testing drivers, not cars.

What these magazine comparisons "prove" is which car is "better" to someone who doesn't "know" how to maximize the potential of either car - ie. a new driver.

Maybe we should examine how useful that really is to anyone. The bottom line is that these cars ARE going to be tested against each other on the track in real-life, in the hands of owners who have had time to familiarize themselves with their cars. What good are the magazine comparisons in these situations? Will the loser give the excuse that "oh well I lost, but so-and-so magazine says my car is better".

Here's a good question: does MRS make all drivers "better" as a group, but effectively eliminates outliers? In other words, it prevents really "bad" drivers from getting bad lap times and really good drivers from getting hero times? The Viper is an example of a car that creates outliers - it makes really "bad" drivers kill themselves on the track, but really good drivers can get hero times on Nurburgring.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:20 PM   #892
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Well I've seen plenty of races where the guy with the fastest lap still didn't win.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:22 PM   #893
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I agree with your final analysis, but....

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I...Which is superior in a dogfight... a modern-day F-15 Eagle fighter jet, or a WWII Corsair?...
LOL. I'm sorry, and I mean no offense, but as a WWII History buff, and a aviation buff in general....that is a really BAD analogy!

It would be like comparing a ZL1 to a 56 T-Bird....
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:25 PM   #894
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I feel ya on this point, but I offer another view....

Which is superior in a dogfight... a modern-day F-15 Eagle fighter jet, or a WWII Corsair? And I think anyone would say the answer would be the F-15.
But in this theoretical scenario, by creating an analogy of the F-15 (ZL1) and WWII Corsair (GT500), the Corsair just pulled out a victory over an F-15. Can you say impossible?
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:31 PM   #895
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I had to laugh about this comment:

skyggge says:
06:11 AM, 06/25/2012
Disclaimer: This is purely meant to be humorous.

This is the first thing I thought of after reading this article:

GT500: What are you smiling about?

ZL1: Dude I almost had you!

GT500: Almost had me? You never had me. You never had your car... Ask any racer, any REAL racer. It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winnings winning.
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Old 06-25-2012, 12:32 PM   #896
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I don't see it as biased. In racing a single fast lap does not win races. Consistency does. The gt500 put down a hero lap or two but the ZL1 was faster and more composed "most" of the time. Having raced motorcycles as a amateur I know that a fast lap is nothing if you can't duplicate it 17 times. Racing is about hitting certain marks and points EVERYTIME, not just for a few laps. So to me, they gave credit where it was due. A great run by the 500, but you would not want to be door to door with one. When inches matter, you could not guarantee the 500 would stay online. And that makes the ZL1 a better track car. Especially for a non professional.
I like that statement, but that speaks of the racer. Not the car. A good rider (driver) will put down consistent laps on whatever equipment they have.
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