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Oh my bad, this 560hp, 3200lbs monster is obviously slower than the 505hp, 3900lbs z28. No doubt. This would put both the GT3 and GT-R well into Z06 range at a full course Barber. In the 1:35 range...
It's garbage, too many inconsistencies in testing here. Let's ignore the tire pressure changes, the fact that NO Camaro can keep up with a Z06/Z07 where the GT-R can best it on every single track in the world. This is putting an old Z06 close to the upcoming '15 Mustang GTR in that logic.
The Porsche has 220 tread wear rating... No wonder it can't handle with 500ft lbs of torque. Of course, the GT-R was tested in the wet, as well as the 911.
The z28 ran a laughable 1:37.2 but needed to take air out of the tires to get a mediocre time on a shorten track.
Let's not back peddle the issue, it's cheating and withholding critical information.
I want to see one of you admit the z28 can take a Z06/Z07 anywhere... If they can't do that, they can't touch a GT-R OR, in this case, a 560hp, 3200lbs 911.
Sorry, not happening... The z28 would have had a shot at 475/3200 but this?
Anyone convinced so has been eating out of Team Camaro's B-hole so long they don't even know what sh!t looks like.
Bring on the Z06!! Let's see what's up. I have a feeling this issue will come into question. There's nothing grassy about it, Chevy cheats, got caught at Nurburg, Milford... I can't trust a cheater especially when they are so desperate to make a z28.
Is lowering tire pressure on the z28, after the competition did two wet laps justify a good test? Remember the rain at Nurburgring set the z28 back an admitted 7:31 (lie) and now it's speculated to lost 10-13 seconds during that run. Does rain have a greater effect on z28 tires than the GT-R and 911's 220's?
The z28 ran in "dryer" conditions, it ran a 1:37.2. Then they allowed the track to dry some more, take 6 psi from the tires and took a second off their lap.
Only in a fools eyes would that constitute a good test. You bitched about rain at the Ring but when the competition needs to run in the rain, it's "official".
I have a feeling that most of these little variables were unknown to you, they were to me. I wouldn't hold my head high until we see some unbiased testing later this year.
Your free to pat yourself on the back but, I don't think anyone else will, not working the system to look good for a day. Most of you are rushing over here to change the subject.
Tire pressure was altered...
Track was dry, dryer still on the second run
They ran a 1:37.2... Let's leave that out shall we...
If it looks like a duck, I guess it's not a duck then.
Keep cryin', I'll stay tuned for you rebuttals on those topics. Dying to hear how adjusting the tire pressure is cool while others are forced to lap in the 30 degree wet and one on 220 tread wear tires.
I'm not impress... If I could use this car somewhere as intended, I say $80,000 is good. 4000lbs and 112 inch wheel base? I'd probably look elsewhere for something cheaper and smaller.
It's garbage, too many inconsistencies in testing here. Let's ignore the tire pressure changes, the fact that NO Camaro can keep up with a Z06/Z07 where the GT-R can best it on every single track in the world. This is putting an old Z06 close to the upcoming '15 Mustang GTR in that logic.
The Porsche has 220 tread wear rating... No wonder it can't handle with 500ft lbs of torque. Of course, the GT-R was tested in the wet, as well as the 911.
The z28 ran a laughable 1:37.2 but needed to take air out of the tires to get a mediocre time on a shorten track.
Let's not back peddle the issue, it's cheating and withholding critical information.
I want to see one of you admit the z28 can take a Z06/Z07 anywhere... If they can't do that, they can't touch a GT-R OR, in this case, a 560hp, 3200lbs 911.
Sorry, not happening... The z28 would have had a shot at 475/3200 but this?
Anyone convinced so has been eating out of Team Camaro's B-hole so long they don't even know what sh!t looks like.
Bring on the Z06!! Let's see what's up. I have a feeling this issue will come into question. There's nothing grassy about it, Chevy cheats, got caught at Nurburg, Milford... I can't trust a cheater especially when they are so desperate to make a z28.
Is lowering tire pressure on the z28, after the competition did two wet laps justify a good test? Remember the rain at Nurburgring set the z28 back an admitted 7:31 (lie) and now it's speculated to lost 10-13 seconds during that run. Does rain have a greater effect on z28 tires than the GT-R and 911's 220's?
The z28 ran in "dryer" conditions, it ran a 1:37.2. Then they allowed the track to dry some more, take 6 psi from the tires and took a second off their lap.
Only in a fools eyes would that constitute a good test. You bitched about rain at the Ring but when the competition needs to run in the rain, it's "official".
I have a feeling that most of these little variables were unknown to you, they were to me. I wouldn't hold my head high until we see some unbiased testing later this year.
Your free to pat yourself on the back but, I don't think anyone else will, not working the system to look good for a day. Most of you are rushing over here to change the subject.
Tire pressure was altered...
Track was dry, dryer still on the second run
They ran a 1:37.2... Let's leave that out shall we...
If it looks like a duck, I guess it's not a duck then.
Keep cryin', I'll stay tuned for you rebuttals on those topics. Dying to hear how adjusting the tire pressure is cool while others are forced to lap in the 30 degree wet and one on 220 tread wear tires.
I'm not impress... If I could use this car somewhere as intended, I say $80,000 is good. 4000lbs and 112 inch wheel base? I'd probably look elsewhere for something cheaper and smaller.
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