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If you look a little deeper into the Lightning Laps comparison data, you'll see that the 1LE is a very good bang for the buck - and this holds true whether you're looking at this on a car cost basis or on a price-independent power to weight basis. For reference, the more top-end oriented GT500 is less efficient at generating its lap times than either the ZL1 or the 1LE regardless of whether you're looking at a cost or a power to weight basis. Blueclyde - that the 1LE manages almost 98% of the ZL1's VIR lap performance on a course that has significant stretches that favor pure HP is huge when you consider that comes at only 2/3 the price and barely more than 3/4 of the power to weight. Brute force still wins, but by a closer margin than power to weight suggests should be the case. Quote:
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woah a lot of responses! lol thanks everyone for your input.
after carefully considering both cars the ZL1 payments looks to be a little too high. i can wing it but id like to have some spending money at the end of the day lol. im gonna lean more towards the 1LE and make the purchase in the coming months. will deff keep you guys posted and post up some pictures. again thanks for all of your comments and helping me decide wisely! in the mean time ill go test drive it AGAIN at my local dealership lol |
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Put some of the difference in payments towards a track day every so often.
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But if road racing competency is the car goal, then I think adding a CAI and LTs along with some carefully selected suspension mods would allow the 1LE to run with stock ZL1s on a road track. Racing at 8+ tenths on a road track requires more than average competency even with 380 RWHP. So if you go big and you are not experienced, go to class. If you want a 4 seat car that does everything well, road racing, drag strip, and cruising with a warranty the ZL1 is hard to beat. If you are looking for a pure track car the 1LE is the better choice. Especially if you like modding. And if you mod carefully you can spend less and get the same performance with equal reliability. What you will not get with a modded 1LE is a drive train warranty and a nice ride when you are not racing.
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So this thread is really still the basic ss vs zl1 topic. The only difference is with a 1le the cars coming with some factory mods. I love both cars and think both are good values. The 1le package may be the best bang for your buck performance option available from any car manufacturer. You can't go wrong with either. |
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![]() You buy what you can afford. They say if you can afford a ZL1 you can afford a C7 Z51. So what? I bought a ZL1 because that's what I wanted. I don't recall ever asking anyone's permission to buy it. I wouldn't turn down a free C7, but it's not on my "gotta have" list. The ZL1 was. I paid GM to put mods on my Camaro. The 1LE is an option package on an SS, like a sunroof or RS package. It's a fine package for sure and if I didn't already have sights on a ZL1 'vert I'd have considered a 1LE, but no troll statements like the one's I've read in this thread make me shake in my boots to fear any 1LE, modded or not. If that's what floats your boat, while you're in your garage puttin' all that crap on your 1LE, I'll be out burning rubber and gas in my ZL1 and drinking a beer or two at happy hour with some friends. Or I could come over and drink some of your beers while I watch you wrench on your car. Your call. I just don't get it. We should be celebrating ALL Camaro models (I didn't say colors. That magenta is just horrible). I'd love to be able to afford a DD like maybe a LS or 1LT. Camaros are just plain fun to drive.
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Plus, my bad, should have put this in my post . Now, can we be friends again?
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Not that I'd ever want to drive at 315 kph in that brick of a Mitsubishi that somebody dared give a horse-y name to. ![]() Norm |
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While throwing on that ZL1 killing SC for cheap don't forget to add the LSA's hypereutectic pistons, piston oil squirters, crank with 8 bolt flange. For M6s you'll also need the M39 upgrade on the Tremec 6060 and dual clutch, not to mention the cast iron center diff section with half shafts the diameter of coke cans. I know there's a lot of bad ass blown LS3s and L99s out there, but for me, I went with the reliability of the ZL1 rather than dumping even more money into my SS. And...I have not yet experienced the SC rattle or diff grown or any other issues.
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If money were no object... ZL1, hands down. No contest!
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^only issue with that, is not everyone can install everything they buy for their car.
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![]() If the heavily modified SS 1LE breaks, it's on the owner's dime to get it fixed. Also, if the owner needs/wants to sell the 1LE, they have a 37k-- car and 12k in parts. After all, facts is facts |
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