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[QUOTE=MagnumForceGB;8572444]I agree, those are the REAL numbers, except there is no lap 4, so you don't know what it really is. Lap 2 lost 0.31 seconds, lap 3 lost 0.27 seconds, lap 4 could either be 0.21 or 0.15 seconds, lap 5 could have finally been where the bleeding finally stopped. The GT500 isn't going to go 0.3 seconds slower each lap, the numbers will get smaller until a point.
Well , and if there was a lap 4 and it's time , one could have asked for lap 5 ,,6,,7 etc That's not a good way to make any argument |
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I wasnt saying that they copied camaros design or anything just saying the camaro had irs then mustang came out with irs which was smart cause the camaros have been whoopin the stangs around the track
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Well to be accurate Ford introduced the IRS to the segment with the (flawed) IRS in the Terminator Cobras in 03 and 04.
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Accurate is 1999. That's when the Cobra first had IRS.
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Hey anybody what the curb weight will be of the gt350? The numbers have been all over from 3550 to 3850.
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Unknown at this time. However, if the GT350R has been noted as weighing 3650 with a full tank of gas, you can imagine the base GT350 will beslightly heavier.
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I'm digging the Challenger more and more, too. I've owned nothing but GM cars my entire life, but I'd be lying if I said the Camaro is by far the least exciting right now out of the Mustang, Challenger and Camaro. It's not about brand loyalty, it's about quality and innovation. GM's bringing up the rear these days. What's maddening are brainwashed nutswingers that will contort any fact to boost their low self-esteem. That can be found on any car forum across planet Earth, though some a lot more than others. ![]() Look at what we have, here. We have Dodge running around with a 707 horsepower beast with back seats and at 4500 lbs that runs toe to toe in a straight line with the new Z06. And we have Ford that radically redesigns the Mustang with a highly controversial new generation, and designs a radical new flat plane crank motor just for a special edition car. And what does GM respond with? A 6th generation that looks almost exactly the same as the 5th generation but less aggressive, a 3 year old Corvette hand-me-down motor and, oh, they're reducing their powertrain warranty, right? I wish GM would get it together. Dodge and Ford are making groundbreaking strides and knocking it out of the park with aggressive designs and taking big risks, and GM's asleep at the wheel. GM knocked it out of the park with the 2010 Camaro because it was so bold and risky at the time. They've been hitting the snooze since they phoned it in with the 2014 refresh and the uninspired 6th gen. Nobody is probably listening to me and nobody probably cares, but hopefully my disappointment with their lack of innovation reaches some important person's ears. I already feel I know what the 2017 ZL1 will bring - a current 5th gen ZL1 knockoff that's a little lighter with a boring, detuned LT4. Yawn. I wish GM would take a page out of their playbook with the radical Stingray redesign. What a grand slam that was. Yet with the 6th gen Camaro, they decide to lean in, get hit by a pitch and take a free base.
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Estimates are fairly close to the GT. Magnetic ride suspension and bigger brakes will add weight, but the lighter wheels and lighter motor should make it a wash. I've seen estimates coming in at 3,800 lbs, but at this point it's throwing darts at a wall.
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Thats what i thought just wasnt sure. Thanks
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Why are people spending so much time and energy discussing the ancient history of GT500/ZL1/SS w/1LE option comparisons in a thread dedicated to a discussion of whether or not the GT350 will be faster (around the track) than the z/28? Can we please bring the comments back around to that subject?
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