garagelogic
Well-Known Member
Yep, you've convinced me that my being a life-long a Mustang fan has been a waste due to the production of the latest generation of the z/28. Not.Gassed and ready-to-go, 50-50. The way a person would take it to the track to run, maximizing track time and avoiding expensive track gas.
Once again, as all statements should be, the qualifier is it's heavy for a Mustang S197. With its locomotive power plant, 57-43 distribution, and its illegal-in-Stock-class NHRA power-to-weight ratio (under 6lb/hp), combined with its Pep Boys rolling stock, it's useless in stock form on a road course against the purpose-built Z/28. ANY road course.
It takes a race-only $90K+ 302-R to get close to the $75K street-legal Z/28. Better luck next-Gen.
But you can cherry-pick the poorest 1/4-mile time/speed (the LAST metric of concern in its development), C&D's 12.7 @ 116, and sleep better tonight. "We WIN!", indeed.
Good night. Sweet dreams.
You and your friends can celebrate the z/28 until your heart is content, but I'll pass and spend my time this spring celebrating the Mustang's 50th anniversary of continuous production; something the Camaro will never celebrate.
Despite having the means to buy it, the z/28 does nothing for me. I rarely, if ever put my cars on a road course, and the z/28 is simply a horrible driver, despite being street legal.
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