02gtnh
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Refer to my post below...
The attention the Camaro receives in Racing is unmatched in all of Motorsport... Well, the KIA is starting to push it...
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Refer to my post below...
The attention the Camaro receives in Racing is unmatched in all of Motorsport... Well, the KIA is starting to push it...
Actually, I think he has made you look silly. He backed all his words, you just keep repeating the same thing with no proof behind it.My argument above is pretty sound, I believe that is why you keep tumbling down an endless Rabbit hole.
Do you think Hot Rod brought this up in the Al O. interview on their own discovery? Nope...
Over your head?
Look silly how? welding a tube chassis onto an OEM front section? Or not understanding leverage?Actually, I think he has made you look silly. He backed all his words, you just keep repeating the same thing with no proof behind it.
You make yourself look ignorant AGAIN by lying and twisting my words around. Well I can't blame you if you truly have a limited mechanical understanding which I constantly prove.Look silly how? welding a tube chassis onto an OEM front section? Or not understanding leverage?
The 7 liter engine produces more power than every other car in the class AND they were not penalized for it in weight.
This is basically denial. You guys are trying to convince me an LS7 is just as powerful as the Coyote and M3.
That is stupid...
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think they are trying to say that the restricted LS7 is about as powerful as a modified Coyote and M3.You guys are trying to convince me an LS7 is just as powerful as the Coyote and M3.
If you watch the CTSCC. It probably has more. Would I say that if I liked and was trying to defend camaro racing?Correct me if I am wrong, but I think they are trying to say that the restricted LS7 is about as powerful as a modified Coyote and M3.
Okay, enough, you made a mistake, it happens.You make yourself look ignorant AGAIN by lying and twisting my words around. Well I can't blame you if you truly have a limited mechanical understanding which I constantly prove.
You again lie by saying I dont understand leverage when I proved the tire pressures effect on a mustangs front-rear weight distribution (0.014%) when YOU claim a 2-3% change.
You really have no clue man...
Yes, I think that is what they are trying to say. The LS7 at a 65mm restriction should be at or around 420-430rwhp STOCK, but, these race engines have a little more. As we seen, the PWC car makes 425rwhp with a 43mm restrictor AND, that should be the same engine I hope. That makes a 470rwhp figure at 80mm sound accurate, I believe it was provided to Camaro5 by Matt Bell himself according to the thread over there. So, I think a 65mm restriction should bring the Z/28.R down to 440-460rwhp.Correct me if I am wrong, but I think they are trying to say that the restricted LS7 is about as powerful as a modified Coyote and M3.
Its funny how you handle defeat... Yet you will make the same lies and claims within 12-24 hours. Maybe its not funny and you actually do have a real problem...Okay, enough, you made a mistake, it happens.[/B]
Stop dancing around the debate, the z28 should have been in GT at that output and race weight. Period...Its funny how you handle defeat... Yet you will make the same lies and claims within 12-24 hours. Maybe its not funny and you actually do have a real problem...
Are you kidding me? When was the last podium for a Mustang in CTSCC at Laguna?...and, we are headed into Laguna Seca in a few days. The z28 is now heavier and more restricted than ever before. The Boss typically does well there and the 5th Gen Camaro does not. Elevation changes are bad for heavy cars.
The Boss does well at Laguna Seca, the z28 does well because LS7 and no race weight penalty. Finally that has changed. Is "Doing well" mean winning or dominating? I think your being a selective little girl now.Are you kidding me? When was the last podium for a Mustang in CTSCC at Laguna?
FYI a camaro finished on the podium every year since 2011, and winning in 2011 & 2012 in the "crappy" SS. You continue to prove almost every post you have no idea what you're talking about. :headbonk:
2015 Model Year GT350 in danger of not making it. They need to push this so they can get a half a season on the track in traffic.
Following the troupe and running the circut during private sessions is great BUT, running the actual race would be even more beneficial.
I wish IMSA would just give in a make an exception for a special development season. Grand Am did it in 2010, just let Ford run a sandbag season for development.
They won't win a Championship or Race, just let them run!!!!
The Boss was developed during the most of the season in 2010. Grand Am allowed them to run a Boss 302 configuration while the Coyote debuted. There is valuable information to gain during a developement season.Ridiculous!
Ford and Multimatic aren't going to put a car in a racing series to do "development" or to satisfy your need to see it on a track. They won't release the car until they are satisfied that it's ready to race. They (Billy & Scott) know how the car needs to feel and perform, before it's ready to face competition. It will be thoroughly vetted and ready before it ever makes it's debut. There is waay to much invested to simply ride around "developing" the car. It won't go until it's ready.
It will be saddled with major weight and restricted to about 400hp if not more. Nascar does not want Ford to dominate. The chevy will receive major rule concessions. Nascar and chevy always does this.........:ford:So what's going to happen when the GT350 comes out and is also allowed to race the same class?