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We all know stock for stock in a straight line the camaro beats the mustang, but how about full bolt-ons on both cars? Just curious about how the new camaro responds to bolt ons vs our stangs
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My crystal ball says the car with the most mods wins.We all know stock for stock in a straight line the camaro beats the mustang, but how about full bolt-ons on both cars? Just curious about how the new camaro responds to bolt ons vs our stangs
The gap will remain the same with same modes on both sides.We all know stock for stock in a straight line the camaro beats the mustang, but how about full bolt-ons on both cars? Just curious about how the new camaro responds to bolt ons vs our stangs
Yeah, thats untrue.The gap will remain the same with same modes on both sides.
Mustang guy logic?My (limited) understanding of the subject is that the Coyote engine takes to forced induction extremely well... better than other competitive V8's, supposedly. I would assume, all mods being equal on both cars, that if the Camaro and the Mustang were each blown, the Mustang would get more out of it than the Camaro. But I'm just speculating; an expert should be in the house hopefully.
Technically speaking a supercharger would be a "bolt-on" but in casual conversations its not considered as such.We all know stock for stock in a straight line the camaro beats the mustang, but how about full bolt-ons on both cars? Just curious about how the new camaro responds to bolt ons vs our stangs
Fixed.My crystal ball says the car with the most money spent on mods wins.
I guess then the SS has the advantage out the gate since it costs a few grand more.Fixed.
Many people care because one of the primary reasons they bought a performance car was because of the "capability of the cars performance." These types of cars are defined by their performance. It goes right down to the very essence of what they are. They certainly are not practical. The non performance car owner does not "get it" (understand the passion we have) and often associate owning these cars with immaturity, show-offs and those older guys having a mid life crisis.I don't understand why so many people are so concerned with how fast their cars are in comparison to other cars.
Does everyone race 6 Camaros on their way to work every morning?
Thanks for the fix......I think. All I know is with the same mods. I'm out running Zane Wayne.Fixed.