Trackaholic
Well-Known Member
I doubt it will lose much weight due to the much larger brakes, wheels, tires, anti-roll bars (maybe they go hollow?), wheel hubs, etc. Not sure there is much weight left to pull out to compensate for heavier, more robust components that are necessary for track use.So do you guys think the 1LE will lose weight compared to the current 1SS with MRC and NPP?
Curious how the 1LE could beat a GT350 being down on power, and that power difference being in a very important range. It is going to have to carry great speed in and out of the corners, thats for sure!!
As far as speed goes, the regular GT350 could use a little more front grip, so if the 1LE is a bit better balanced I feel it could hang with a GT350. Tires could make a big difference as well. The Super Sports on the GT350 are excellent tires, but not sure if they handle the high temps from track use as well as whatever might come on the 1LE.
Also, IMO the sport mode setting on the GT350 could stand to be even more well-damped (I'd personally like the sport setting to be normal and then have an even sportier one). That might be another way the 1LE could gain time - in rapid transitions due to more damping.
Overall I'd say the GT350 is leaving very little on the table, so GM will need to really make an awesome car for the 1LE to be significantly faster. They've done a great job recently on other cars though, so anything's possible.
-T
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