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That pass is an example of how mph is tied to horsepower, and et is how well you put it to the ground. The 114 is the limit, but ET is very variable. If you see a 122, you know something fishy is going on.I get you dislike the huge (ish) gap in estimated weight between the ats v pre and post production. However, it still performs to the estimates of performance.
12.06 bone stock a8 ats v. It is beating the performance estimate of 12.3. So even with the weight difference, they still met their performance targets. Same is for the cts v. The corvette meets its performance target as well. There are 2 instances of the platform the camaro is based on along with the engine in another platform meeting the performance targets put in place for them. That's the best we have until customer times come out. How can the camaro not be up to par, or so far out, that it will miss its performance targets and not run a 12.2?
I'm not a GM fanboy, not a Ford fanboy, I'm a car fanboy. I don't see how the real world times the mustang is putting out won't be beat by the camaro, handedly. This goes by the evidence of the ats v, cts v, and corvette.
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