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Unless they are hot-lapping their cars numerous times I doubt heat soak is killing off their mph that much. The summer heat is an impact though and probably costing a few tenths and 1-2 mph in lost performance. If you pay attention when the ZL1s first hit the streets there were a few owners running low 12s to high 11s stock at 117+mph, as the temps rose into summer the times really increased. My guess is come Fall you will see better times. Also I suspect much of the terrible times are due to operator error, there seems to be much confusion as to which settings would be best for the TC and LC.
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I dont think is right for a camaro to have to mod the motor to beat a mustang.camaro has always had more power than a stang
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Both the GT500 and the ZL1 suck. The 5.0 and the SS is where it's at. Now stop all this pointless bitching.
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For those who draw the conclusion that the GT500 is the better track vehicle simply from the raw Motor Trend comparison lap time numbers, I think that a carefully re-reading of the Motor Trend article is appropriate, as, evidently, Motor Trend doesn't conclude that the raw times from three laps on a track are the sole criteria required to determine the better track vehicle. Many SCCA, or SCCA like, races are at least 12 or 16 or more laps. Given that fact and the fact that the GT500 lap times were getting slower every lap and that fact that the ZL1's lap times were all consistent, being within 0.2 seconds of each other, I don't believe one can logically conclude that the GT500 would have won in a race situation. Quote:
"While the Mustang was faster around the track than the ZL1 on its best lap, it couldn't repeat the performance. By the end of the first lap, the brakes had already begun to heat up so badly, we could smell them from the pits as the car passed by on the front straight. By the end of the second lap, the Shelby had lost more than half of its advantage over the ZL. By the third lap, the Mustang was behind the Camaro. The ZL1, meanwhile, never deviated by more than two-tenths of a second." Quote:
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For the record, I have never claimed that the GT-R is not a better vehicle than the Z06.
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I don't think either car would last 16-20 laps without some modifications. To be fair. You were both right. The magazines support his claim that the GT500 is faster, as well as support your claim that the ZL1 is overall better. You both win. |
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GB, I don't think the other posters in here are trying to say the GT500 is the better track vehicle, I think they are simply just pointing out that in the results we have to look at the GT500 was overall faster through the 3 laps that the MT, and simply put "better results" is all, not a better car but in the testing.
I know I agree with you the Z is the better track car. I believe they are all just saying what I was, that in pure numbers, the GT500 was faster. I think thats all Sweet Zness wants you to say/agree with him on. Not that the GT500 is the better track or overall car, just that in those 3 laps it was faster. |
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5.0 > ZL1 that is all.
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This is a very messed up thread
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With respect to road course racing that would be similar to watching three laps of a 5K race in the Olympics where one runner was faster in the first two 400 meter laps and another runner was faster in the third 400 meter lap, and then restating the lap times of both runners for the first three laps. That, of course, would be restating observed factual information. However, those particular facts, in and of themselves, are not determinative as to who won the 5K race or who is a better 5K runner. Is anyone disputing the fact that the GT500 was faster in the first two laps and that the ZL1 was faster in the third lap? If not, then I don't understand the point of continually restating those self-evident facts that are not in dispute.
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I don;t know if its you not reading my or other peoples posts correctly, or us not wording them correctly. But I am pretty sure no one hear said it would be a better race car, or would win a 15 lap race or would be the better track car. What me and a few others have said directed at you, was that the GT500 peformed better in 2 of the 3 laps MT ran, thus it had better performance results. You can not deny that. yet, when we bring it up to you. you tip toe around it and bring up other stuff like how it translates into a 15 lap race. you still have not clearly admitted that anyone who has said that was correct. Or even when you do somewhat acknowledge that the GT500 was faster, you still don't say it was you go into the feel, the brake fade, the way the drivers felt about the cars so that you can still give the edge to the ZL1. basically cliff notes is you wont flat out say that the GT500 put down better numbers on Laguna Seca. You twist into something else, but if you would just agree with what was said people wouldnt be arguing with you. Last time i checked being fast 2 out 3 times, that means those 2 times i had better results. Thats all anyone has been saying |
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