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Old 10-10-2017, 11:43 PM   #2
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And just for ease of access, here are the original posts for the three questions.

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Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
Being a Camaro owner form the original Gen I F-Body Cars I would like to applaud the Design and Engineering Team for all their Blood Sweat and Tears that paid off in the form of the Gen6 and the 2018 ZL1 1LE, Bravo!

Some of us purchased the new ZL1 1LE exclusively to use every available ounce of performance for Track use. I know that the factory car's stasis and chassis settings at the time of delivery more than likely differed from the settings and adjustments made to the ZL1 1LE that achieved the record setting Nürburgring Lap.

Can you please enlighten your fellow ZL1 1LE Enthusiasts, Drivers and Mechanics on what final adjustments and setting were made to the car to achieve the Nürburgring Lap.

Thank you for taking time to help in the pursuit of performance.

Respectfully,

Mr. P/H
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Originally Posted by vtirocz View Post
Al,
My primary reason for asking this question is to confirm that the No-Lift Shift (NLS) algorithm is functioning properly on my 2017 1SS. At this year's Camaro Fest in Bowling Green, I asked during the Q&A about the NLS algorithm and you confirmed it was enabled on all 6th gen manual transmission Camaro SS cars. I recently tested the feature out and it did not work how I was expecting. Could you please help me clear up the following questions:

1. When the accelerator pedal is at 100% and remains there throughout the procedure, what should engine speed do as the clutch pedal gets depressed and the shift lever moved to the next gear? Does engine speed jump to and get held at 6500 RPM or is engine speed supposed to reduce?

2. What are the enable criteria for the no-lift shift algorithm?

3. Is the algorithm tuned exactly the same between the SS 1LE and SS without 1LE package?


Background information and follow-up questions:
When I perform a no-lift upshift, as I depress the clutch the engine speed will go to 6500 RPM and stay there similar to this video below. I'm concerned that the feature is not working as intended and it might just be hitting a normal rev limiter. Another example is in this post as well: http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showpo...1&postcount=24



However, others (specifically with the SS 1LE) have PDR videos of executing a similar shift and engine speed drops to match up with the next gear. Reference this video:




Which video demonstrates the NLS feature operating properly? Does PTM in the 1SS 1LE impact the NLS algorithm?

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Originally Posted by bub View Post
What were the final 2017 Production Statistics? (e.g. how many SS 1LE's, color breakdown, option %, etc.)
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