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Old 03-29-2013, 10:33 AM   #183
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I like the stance of the Z/28 a lot. Do you think the lower, stiffer Z/28 springs would work on a ZL1?
No clue. I'd probably go aftermarket springs, but you bring up a good question.
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Old 03-29-2013, 11:41 AM   #184
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I like the stance of the Z/28 a lot. Do you think the lower, stiffer Z/28 springs would work on a ZL1?
I would be concerned with how it would affect the mag ride system.
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Old 03-29-2013, 01:18 PM   #185
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...the carbon ceramic rotors and the DSSV dampers alone must cost a OMG gee whizzz....but what awesome technology is being brought to bear....awesome... The lucky few to be able to get a Z/28 will be in for a treat no doubt.
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:51 PM   #186
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...the carbon ceramic rotors and the DSSV dampers alone must cost a OMG gee whizzz....but what awesome technology is being brought to bear....awesome... The lucky few to be able to get a Z/28 will be in for a treat no doubt.
Not to mention those all new Recaro seats in the Z28 are way nicer than the stock run of the mill seats in the ZL1.
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:48 PM   #187
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Weird how almost everyone is expecting a stripped down very few perks Z28 to cost more than the loaded most powerful Camaro ever made ZL1, it wont, it will be cheaper......

We have not priced the Z/28 as of yet.

However, I think one needs to look at all the 'go-fast' pieces in the Z/28 - for example - take a 1LE - then start pricing for all the 'go fast' stuff. Don't forget that someone had to re-engineer an entirely new HVAC system to DROP the A/C. Let's also look at the costs to engineer and VALIDATE the new Z/28 - and then let's consider that the team had to convince the Board to approve a vehicle - and that it would not LOSE money - because the Stockholders don't like it when we lose money on a vehicle..............

So - keep all that in mind..........

And let me say it once again: CAFE standards..........
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:49 PM   #188
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....then they are just a bunch of cruel auto A$$holes! ....... SO please Scott or someone here with intimate knowledge; tell us that GM won't be screwing us few proud ZL1 owners.

Really?

Was that necessary?
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:52 PM   #189
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Weird how almost everyone is expecting a stripped down very few perks Z28 to cost more than the loaded most powerful Camaro ever made ZL1, it wont, it will be cheaper...And a few of you ZL1 guys need to come in off the ledge, my god....lol....Also, lower level mustang owners need not chime in on this thread...really a 12 gt, and an old timer 98 what gives you authority here, lol...
Yeah, uh, I give up. I guess we will see. But, IMO, you should probably be prepared for disappointment. The Z28 has a lot more to it than you think.

You might want to scan over this thread.
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Old 03-29-2013, 06:08 PM   #190
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And let me say it once again: CAFE standards..........
Every time I see that acronym I want to smack the political hacks who enacted this crap.

Seriously Scott, what COULD the govt. do to GM if GM simply built and sold as many V8 cars as the market dictated at a reasonable price?
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Old 03-29-2013, 07:48 PM   #191
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Every time I see that acronym I want to smack the political hacks who enacted this crap.

Seriously Scott, what COULD the govt. do to GM if GM simply built and sold as many V8 cars as the market dictated at a reasonable price?
I believe if they didn't offset the v8s they world get fined or something along those lines. And keep in mind CAFE was passed in 1975 because of the OPEC oil crisis.
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Old 03-29-2013, 08:28 PM   #192
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We have not priced the Z/28 as of yet.

However, I think one needs to look at all the 'go-fast' pieces in the Z/28 - for example - take a 1LE - then start pricing for all the 'go fast' stuff. Don't forget that someone had to re-engineer an entirely new HVAC system to DROP the A/C. Let's also look at the costs to engineer and VALIDATE the new Z/28 - and then let's consider that the team had to convince the Board to approve a vehicle - and that it would not LOSE money - because the Stockholders don't like it when we lose money on a vehicle..............

So - keep all that in mind..........

And let me say it once again: CAFE standards..........
Thanks again to you and your team for all your hard work with the Camaros. Hopefully some of the z28 technology will trickle down and end up being shared with other models.
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Old 03-29-2013, 10:01 PM   #193
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... LS7 is almost 2x the price of an LS3 when purchased as a crate motor.

... the Z28 tires and wheels are not the same as the 1LE/ZL1

... the rear window of a Z28 will be only for that model, thus higher price for that I'd bet.

... Carbon Ceramic Brakes are expensive.

...The Z28 will be expensive, but worth every penny of it for what it's made to do. Just like the ZL1 is worth every penny for what it is designed to do.
Yes the crate engine is more money but the actual cost to build does not. An LS3 and LS7 block cost the same in materials and machining they just charge more because they can. I'm not knocking it its just facts.

I understand the brakes are more $$$ but I think the real price increase is due to the engineering and certification costs.
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Old 03-29-2013, 10:06 PM   #194
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Weird how almost everyone is expecting a stripped down very few perks Z28 to cost more than the loaded most powerful Camaro ever made ZL1, it wont, it will be cheaper...And a few of you ZL1 guys need to come in off the ledge, my god....lol....Also, lower level mustang owners need not chime in on this thread...really a 12 gt, and an old timer 98 what gives you authority here, lol...
Fbody Father already eluded to the fact it will cost more than a ZL1
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Old 03-29-2013, 10:14 PM   #195
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And let me say it once again: CAFE standards..........
I was just talking about this today, we are at the end of another era. I for one am glad to see GM putting out the big engines while it still can. In the next few years when all cars are required to have 35 MPG, there won't be any big engines produced.
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Old 03-29-2013, 10:15 PM   #196
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Yes the crate engine is more money but the actual cost to build does not. An LS3 and LS7 block cost the same in materials and machining they just charge more because they can. I'm not knocking it its just facts.

I understand the brakes are more $$$ but I think the real price increase is due to the engineering and certification costs.
So, an LS3 black that is build primarily by machines and robots cost the same as an LS7 that is primarily built by hand?

You know why people use machines and robots? To save on labor cost. Once you pay for the robot, you don't have to pay it to work hourly.

If the LS3 and LS7 had the same COST for GM to build, GM would sell them for the same price.
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