Originally Posted by Lemers We all knew that the new ZL1 was built to just beat the current GT500. But the 2013 was built to give Chevy a big FU.
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03-14-2012, 11:07 PM | #181 (permalink) | |
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Sra isnt a big deal with proper dampers. Its not like an SN95.
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Maybe you live in a state that uses pavement. I don't. This is a huge deal for me and SRA stands out like a sore thumb in my experience. Of course, your SRA is more composed than the one in my '01 F-body, but still, the problem remains that you can't cheat physics. |
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Right you can't cheat physics and the added weight of the camaro over the GT500 around corners is a huge minus. Really what you are getting out of the IRS over the SRA is a smoother ride.
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The ZL1 has far more rubber on it compared to the GT500, which uses tires almost exactly the same size as a 370Z regarding width. |
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The 3-link on the S197 with the better dampers makes rough roads almost a non-issue. The only problem is the panhard bar which locates the axle on the body. Since it connects to the body on one side and the axle on the other, it forces the axle to move in a slight arc when it travels up and down. Basically this means the body shifts slightly relative to the axle during travel. If you have crappy dampers this won't feel very good. If you have good dampers, it's hardly a problem. There are also some little intricacies on how you drive with a SRA setup that has a lot of that arcing. When the suspension travels and the body shifts ever so slightly during, an experienced driver knows what is happening and why it's happening... he keeps his foot in it. A less experienced driver might get scared and back out... and depending on how quickly you're moving through a corner completely coming out of the throttle might not be a good thing. But again, hardly a problem with proper damping. If you want to make it even better, there's the watts linkage which locates the axle in the center of the body 100% of the time. And you've got the added benefit of an consistent roll center turning left and right (better transitions) and you can adjust it too depending on how much roll steer you want. Anyways, I have no doubt that the ZL1 has the better suspension what with it's magnetosuperduperlogical damping. It's a really trick setup that I think just about everyone would love to have. But I don't think a good SRA setup is bad, either. It just gets a bad reputation due to 1) age and 2) years of Mustangs handling like crap in OEM form. It does remain to be seen who will be faster. I think the GT500 with the Bilstein setup is going to be very nice. Quote:
Regardless, both cars give me a raging hard on.
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It will never come with one. It will be a moot point after the next generation anyways since they're going IRS. I just brought it up because I mentioned panhard arc, so I figured it'd be germane to talk a little bit about the solution.
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I know I can afford the ZL1 at $55k. I'm waiting to see the GT500's cost. If its the same then I'm leaning toward the GT500.
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[JQUOTE=m4a1mustang;1600757]It will never come with one. It will be a moot point after the next generation anyways since they're going IRS. I just brought it up because I mentioned panhard arc, so I figured it'd be germane to talk a little bit about the solution. [/QUOTE]
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If they do it right I'm all for the switch. All I've been saying is I've got no problem with a well sorted SRA.
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GT500>ZL1. You gonna trade up Steve?
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Nah I think I'm happy with where I'm at right now. Next big purchase on the list is a house.
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