Momentum
Well-Known Member
At the request of some of the members on another thread, I was asked to give my impressions of my Z28. First some background.
I've been involved in owning/managing race cars in Grand Am (now CTSC) and World Challenge for over 5 years now. Currently co-own a Boss 302 R (modded to run in WC) managed by MDG and driven by Alec Udell. My personal track cars have included a 2001 S2000, 2010 SS Camaro heavily modded to be a track monster (ERL Superdeck 500 cu in NA, Pfadt racing suspension, StopTech BBK, Daily dry sump, etc) and A 2014 Z28 acquired 6/2014.
The Z28 corners and grips as described by others. Very confidence inspiring. The brakes take getting used to. You apply the brakes at your normal points and realize you braked too soon. Its scary how far into corners you can go. Your pucker factor gets tested. The LS7 delivers enough torque to exit corners easily but could use more power. You sense this after just a couple of laps. Thats why it always runs lower max straight speeds in comparison testing. The chassis and brakes can use more power. The clutch pedal pressure is too light for my tastes. I prefer the MGW shifter in my other Camaro. I've spent more money on the SS making 200 more hp and the Z28 produces faster lap times. I've had a set of Finspeed wheels made which I run either the Trofeos or Hoosiers and have put Michelin PSS' s on the OEM wheels. It's fast on all 3 with the Hoosiers being fastest. But the Michelins provide some feedback (tire squeel) which would help the beginning driver learn how to find the limits of the car. Spend a little money on a cam, headers and a tune and the car will eliminate that top speed problem. As a dd, it's not at it's best. Crap radio and its a stiff ride for sure.
Hoping Ford delivers a GT350 that runs with the Z28. My wife doesn't.
I've been involved in owning/managing race cars in Grand Am (now CTSC) and World Challenge for over 5 years now. Currently co-own a Boss 302 R (modded to run in WC) managed by MDG and driven by Alec Udell. My personal track cars have included a 2001 S2000, 2010 SS Camaro heavily modded to be a track monster (ERL Superdeck 500 cu in NA, Pfadt racing suspension, StopTech BBK, Daily dry sump, etc) and A 2014 Z28 acquired 6/2014.
The Z28 corners and grips as described by others. Very confidence inspiring. The brakes take getting used to. You apply the brakes at your normal points and realize you braked too soon. Its scary how far into corners you can go. Your pucker factor gets tested. The LS7 delivers enough torque to exit corners easily but could use more power. You sense this after just a couple of laps. Thats why it always runs lower max straight speeds in comparison testing. The chassis and brakes can use more power. The clutch pedal pressure is too light for my tastes. I prefer the MGW shifter in my other Camaro. I've spent more money on the SS making 200 more hp and the Z28 produces faster lap times. I've had a set of Finspeed wheels made which I run either the Trofeos or Hoosiers and have put Michelin PSS' s on the OEM wheels. It's fast on all 3 with the Hoosiers being fastest. But the Michelins provide some feedback (tire squeel) which would help the beginning driver learn how to find the limits of the car. Spend a little money on a cam, headers and a tune and the car will eliminate that top speed problem. As a dd, it's not at it's best. Crap radio and its a stiff ride for sure.
Hoping Ford delivers a GT350 that runs with the Z28. My wife doesn't.
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