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So, they used worn out R compound tires and $500 Wickerbill delete in the GT3 H2H. The car got beat handedly. They change tires, add the bill but only really net a gain compatible to different conditions/days. Apparently, this gain was from the Wickerbill according to MT. It is a steal, on top of the $77,000 theft you paid for the car.
:lol:At $395 for a piece of composite plastic plus installation ($117 at our local dealer), the wickerbill is a rather expensive dealer-installed accessory in some regards (though you could drill and tap the holes yourself if you're confident in your abilities). When viewed in terms of the proven added performance, though, it's a steal. Any racing team would kill for more than a second per lap, especially a second so easily and cheaply acquired.
So, they used worn out R compound tires and $500 Wickerbill delete in the GT3 H2H. The car got beat handedly. They change tires, add the bill but only really net a gain compatible to different conditions/days. Apparently, this gain was from the Wickerbill according to MT. It is a steal, on top of the $77,000 theft you paid for the car.
See, trying to bring this 1.32 seconds into the Porsche discussion. How about, you lost... The z28 lost the GTR/Porsche H2H too but they decided to adjust tire pressure and run the car later on in the day... warmer ya' know.It should also be noted that although the wickerbill would've made it a closer fight, it wouldn't have necessarily changed the outcome of the comparison test. The GT3 still put down a 1:27.22 lap time, 1.18 seconds better than the fully equipped Z/28, and still did it with less power and torque. As we said last time, Chevy's still got a few tricks to learn, and they're still working from a less ideal platform than the Porsche team.
Oh absolutely!!! Nevermind a full tilt roll cage at Nurburgring, this plastic piece and leaving the rear seats in was enough to win at everything..."That much," quantified, is 1.32 seconds. Racers and racing enthusiasts will tell you it's a big difference on a 2.42-mile track. Our long-term Z/28, which has been in our possession since well before it squared off against the Porsche 911 GT3, improved its lap time at Willow Springs International Raceway's "Big Track" from 1:29.72 to 1:28.40 thanks almost entirely to a composite flap literally screwed to the back of the rear spoiler.
Just to be sure, we asked Chevrolet test driver Jim Mero. "Oh, absolutely," he said." It makes a big difference. It affects everything down to 40 mph."
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