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http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/at-the...-seca-edition/
If you watch Leno talking about the car around the 4:40 mark Jay makes a comment about a special key for the laguna seca version. At that point the representative shuts him off and tells him that is for another time. It definitely sounds like Leno was let in on the secret. This is what I was talking about the rumor with the boss and the "red" key allowing the car to rev to ~8200rpm. |
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I've heard the same rumors. Apparently, it's a variation of Ford's "MyKey" technology which will allow Boss owners to unlock additional performance from the vehicle. Likely, there is a calibration that allows the car to meet the EPA standards required for a street-legal vehicle and another "off-road only" calibration for the track. It very well could allow a higher rev limit as well as some tweaking to the traction/stability control system. We'll all just have to wait and see.
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Exactly what I have heard. The big thing with the rumor is that it would raise the rev limiter to 8200rpm. It is definitely a wait and see type thing. |
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if im not mistaken there are still ferraris that dont come with coilovers. also i am pretty sure a coilover setup doesnt offer any inherent performance advantage over an "ordinary" suspension.
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Far better then the M3 for half the price? No not far better then the M3. but as good as the M3 for half the price...certainly. Ford did it with a SRA. When it can out handle the Mustang then GM can start looking at an M3 for competition. Why shouldn't it out handle and turn in better times with a system more advantageous in this area of performance versus against one that isn't? GM had their priorities slightly skewed when developing this car. They figured the advantage in ride quality would be matched in the advantage in handling against the Mustang. However Ford didn't sit still and as a result the system that could of been better overall, really only proved to be marginally better in an area that isn't most desirable in a performance car. The Manual cars are almost identical in a drag race. The L99 get's walked even by a auto GT. The Mustang is GREAT. The M3 is even better. You and a few other Camaro guys don't seem to understand that the Camaro isn't as good as you perceive it to be. Brand loyalty issues. Problem is you will never admit Ford did a better job with a system that really should not be better. |
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LOL!!! Thats funny, I am no Gm fanboy, and your post is still wrong. Just because the camaro has an IRS does not mean it should handle far better than the 2011 mustang. The camaro IRS does mean on on surfaces that are not butter smooth, you can put the power down easier without worrying about it haveing the tendancy to hop around as with a SRA. But the way the camaro suspension is set, it is baised towards comfort than road course handleing and has the tendancy towards understeer. Also though I hate using mag rag test as some sort of ultimate proof which they are not. Road and Track has already done a comparison test at the track between the camaro and the 5.0 mustang. The lap times were only seperated by .1 of a second. They are about the same in performace. The Camaro has a better powerband and more low in torque out of the corners, while the mustang has quicker corner speed. Also out of curiosity what makes you think the camaro SS will not get any suspension bits from the z/28?? its a no brainer. I await your non bias and totaly objectional opinion.
You make absolutely zero sense. Why shouldn't an IRS perform better in EVERY aspect then a SRA? It's an IRS. "Butter smooth" is that a new term for road surface testing? No road is butter smooth. And on road's that aren't exactly smooth the Mustang doesn't tend to "Hop" around. In fact it hooks relatively well. So the Camaro is set for comfort? That's why it doesn't handle as good? Got it. They are not about the same in performance. The Camaro isn't as fast around a track. Why would the Camaro Z28 share some suspension bits with the lower end SS? That's defeating part of the purpose of the Z28. Will the 2012 SS have a revised suspension yup. Will it share it's components with the Z28 no.Quote:
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edit.. I see no need to repeating myself. it is more than just the rear suspention that affects the handling of a car. the camaro at presant is tuned towards understeer. Also I noticed you admited that lap times are only separated by .1 of a sec. yet you say they are not about the same performance wise, interesting logic bro. Last edited by truth411; 08-28-2010 at 09:37 PM. |
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about the saleen, din't you say you modified the saleen? |
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