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Thank you. Now, could you take this information to the other thread that people fear the Camaro SS will be subject to awfull fuel ecomony numbers and a gas guzzler tax just because the G8 GXP is?
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It's basically like hat myth about soldiers marching across the bridge. The soldiers marching wound up matching the frequency of the bridge's natural resonance which amplified it and caused it to collapse. This was tested on mythbusters and though they couldn't prove it, due to the results of their small-scale tests they did call it plausible. We can also take Nikolai Tesla's earthquake machine which was designed to collapse buildings but machting and amplifying their natural resonance frequency, which they also tested and found to be plausible. Now apply this same principle to a much smaller "structure" like a rear-suspension setup and you can see where it can cause havoc. If the resonance frequency between the 2 axles are not consistent it is much more difficult for one to affect the other resulting in reduced chances of wheel hop.
I'm sure it's much more complicated than that, but that's my take on the basic principle behind the wheel-hop solution.
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Lotta spuculation in here. The unequal half shafts don't eliminate wheel hop, they reduce it. I was at Englishtown yesterday watching a ZR1 hop through the 60' and on the 1-2. The new -V will hop too. It may be reduced, but don't think that staggered diameter axles is the magic wand that eliminates the hop. It doesnt. Hop is part of the nature of an IRS. You folks should probably stop holding the ZR1 up as an example because, well, it hops.
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my '05 Mustang GT had crazy wheel hop until I replaced the upper control arm with one that had stiffer bushings. Hop is cured, but there's a touch more NVH. Anything is possible and everything is a compromise.
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![]() Tell us more about the "geometery" will you? I'm dieing to hear this. And while your at it please explain why I had axle hop on my solid axle 1991 Firebird Formula?
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My comments were directed at the shortcomings of an IRS setup at the dragstrip, in stock form, on anything other than pure performance vehicles. Yes, there are vehciles with IRS that perform extremely well at a dragstrip, but almost all of them that do have a suspension under them that is more performance-oriented. Can you solve wheel-hop in an IRS car, sure, I did it with my GTO. It's more a matter of will the vehicle come from the factory with those solutions already in place. My guess is that they will not, and here is why I say that. Like any other mass produced car, you have to figure the new Camaro is going to be delivered with a setup that is a compromise on many levels. Remember, while one person might want their Camaro to have great cornering, the next guy might want great straightline performance, and the next guy/gal might want a smooth ride. One type of suspension bushing might eliminate wheel-hop altogether, but might result in NVH that is no acceptable to the everyday driver. Likewise the type of shocks and the valving in those items. See, as far as GM is concerned (or Ford, or Dodge for that matter) the car has to be a jack of all trades and master of none, which is why I believe there will be wheel-hop on as-delivered-from-the-factory Camaros despite what others might suggest. Heck, my GT500 had wheel-hop when I bought it for these exact same reasons. Likely that was why your Formula had it as well. I am by no means an expert in this area at all, but I am still entitled to have my opinion and will do so until those opinions are proven to be incorrect. I, for one, hope they are, because I would prefer not to have the same issues with my new Camaro and wheep-hop as I did with my GTO or GT500. Last edited by garagelogic; 11-23-2008 at 11:23 PM. |
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#1; you really should put more stock in what the engineers who worked on this car have to say, and #2; You're really gonna want to test-drive this car. I have this funny feeling you're going to be one of the uber-impressed people. ![]()
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I will be driving one and I have no doubt I will be impressed. I was wary about the GTO before I bought it and I was pleasantly surprised about how well rounded it was as a vehicle. Likewise, I heard a lot of negative things about the GT500, but it, too, has impressed me. Last edited by garagelogic; 11-24-2008 at 12:00 PM. |
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This solution to wheel-hop technique is relatively new to GM, and they have it employed on very few vehicles to date, afaik. The ZR1, the CTS-V, and now the Camaro. It's lived up to all the hype on the first two, so I suspect it will live up to the hype on the Camaro.
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Like I said before, I'll reserve judgement until I acually experience the car myself rather than just take someone else's word for it. I've been known to be wrong many, many times before.
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Neither did my GTO when I revved her up to 4-5 grand and dumped the clutch, which is what Clarkson did. My car didn't hop in the burnout box or when I powerbraked it either. It hopped when I tried to launch the car and on a hard shift, which is exactly what I saw out of the ZR1.Trust me, the ZR1 will still hop if you try to launch it on stock tires. I know because I've seen it.
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