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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2022 CT4-V Blackwing Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Florida
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![]() Drives: 2014 1LT/RS Camaro; 2012 VW Jetta Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Oklahoma
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You are better off saving up for a bigger down payment so you can afford the payments on a ZL1 or look for a used one. Also, ask yourself how you really plan to use the car. No doubt, a 600hp camaro will be loads of fun but if it is a street car a standard SS should provide plenty of excitement as well. With all this power, unless you drag or track these cars there is just no where for them to stretch their legs. |
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I personally wouldn't turn my SS into a ZL1 because of costs but would do many other things if I could to compete against one...suspension, twin turbo or s/c, drive train etc. Asking why mod a car into a faster one when there is another car in the same line up for more that is faster is almost...idk car guy soul less. Not intended to offend. As long as cars exist there will be enthusiasts to mod them and spend money to make them faster. Heck, how many ZL1 driver have dumped enough money into their Camaro that could've bought a GTR or used Gallardo or new Z06?....the list goes on
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2008 C6 m6. Carbon creations front/rear carbon fiber wodebody fenders. Carbon fiber hood carbon fiber roof hoop carbon fiber zr1 extreme spoiler. NW 102mm tb. Ported intake manifold. Cometic .040 head gaskets. LG motorsports G6x3 cam. DSX flex fuel sensor. AEM methanol kit. Z06 brakes. Ebiach sway bars. ZR1 rep wheels and Nitto Invo tires. Monster stage 3 twin disc clutch. MGW short shifter. Corbeau race seats. Gforce race harnesses. SLP loudmouth 2 mufflers. Carbon fiber exhaust tips. RPM stage 4 transmission and Stage 3 rear diff. 3.73 gears. Vararam cai. Kooks 1 7/8 headers and x-pipe.
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![]() Drives: 2014 1LT/RS Camaro; 2012 VW Jetta Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Oklahoma
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A stock ZL1 could not touch my TT 1LE on a road course or at the drag strip only running 6 pounds of boost. And I have about $8-10K less in my 1LE than it would cost me for a ZL1. I would like Mag Ride, but that is one less thing to go wrong with my 1LE. And the ride is actually pretty good except on really bumpy roads. And the TT setup is just a bolton. I can take if off and sell it if I want to get a different car. The ZL1 while very sweet and a great all around performance car, suffers quite a bit more than my 1LE from heat soak. My car is no worse off than than a stock LS3 for heat soak and supposedly has even lower IATs than a stock LS3. So my car would run fast longer than a ZL1 on a road course. And my gas milage is just about the same as a stock LS3. I drove from NJ to Florida and back and recorded a 24.6 mpg average including quite a bit of stop and go driving and a lot of 70+ MPH. And this number included one Test & Tune night at Atco. In the staging lanes my car has rock star status where many people from the stands come by and want to see the huffing and puffing Camaro. But I do like the ZL1s, but as for me I wanted something different.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2013 Black 2 LT vert Join Date: Jul 2013
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i agree with raptor. i thiink all these high horsepower cars are a waste, unless you plan to track or race it. so, if your car has 350 hp, or 400, or 426, or 450, so what? we all go 70 to 80 mph down the hwy, no matter what. its just seems like overkill and a waste of money (at least to me) for just a street car. and to just say " i have 600 or 650 hp) , so what again. is just alot of money. but to each his own. the ZL1 is a great car , no doubt, but seems a standard SS would be fine for street use only.
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I split the cost of fresh boobs with my old lady and I have to say I get a lot more enjoyment out of that mod than anything I have ever put on a vehicle.
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On why does anyone need more than an SS, many people ask the same question on why an SS. Why not the V6. Surely 300hp is enough on the street. Why not a Prius? Ever wanted to pass a Ferrari on the right? With 700HP, you can.
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2010 SS - Kind of an On3 kit, CTR 78/80, CompCam 239/251 620/632 122+4, E85, Z28 suspension and ZL1 diff with Outlaw axles. Gen6 ZL1 brakes.
2011 Vert - 416/w 230/236 .612/.602 115lsa, 1LE suspension w/32mm rear bar. Z28 diff. Gen6 ZL1 brakes. Last edited by CamaroCracka; 09-12-2014 at 11:40 AM. |
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