01 cobra vs 02 z28?
#111
Thank you for the correction Ruckus... I knew there were several packages, not sure which were which -- only knew for sure about the 3.42; but wasn't there another option for a rear gear on the M6's? I could swear I know people with a M6 fbody LS1 that doesn't have a 3.42...
#112
I love pulling next to them in the ol Fox... 1st and 2nd usually close but 3rd its typically over unless their blown or push a button.... I think they really are a good race though! I have not came onto one in my 99 yet but I cant wait till spring!
#113
stock camaro with my grandma shifting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkXFFrpVgRQ
gotta love the cobra owners reaction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkXFFrpVgRQ
gotta love the cobra owners reaction
That car won't last long rev that high and dumping the clutch. But still impressive. Slicks/DR's are Not stock as previoulsy stated by others.
Last edited by Black*Death; 12-27-2008 at 11:47 PM.
#114
Those blocks, which started out as L98s, were drastically different than the stock L98 blocks used in that year.
I have never seen an actual 3rd gen Firehawk, but those things were beasts, plain and simple.
Some info:
http://92firehawk.com/
#115
Sorry to be late to this, but the only exception to this rule concerning WS6/SS/Firehawk motor differences in regards to the stock Fbody block is the 1991-92 Firehawk.
Those blocks, which started out as L98s, were drastically different than the stock L98 blocks used in that year.
I have never seen an actual 3rd gen Firehawk, but those things were beasts, plain and simple.
Some info:
http://92firehawk.com/
Those blocks, which started out as L98s, were drastically different than the stock L98 blocks used in that year.
I have never seen an actual 3rd gen Firehawk, but those things were beasts, plain and simple.
Some info:
http://92firehawk.com/
#116
To answer the original question for the hundredth time gears should have you close assuming equal driver skill. There is an issue of MM&FF with an older lady running her 99 or 01 cobra and she was pulling very low 13s and a high 12 with just 4.10s before her clutch let go.
#119
FYI all LS1's are not the same the ones in corvettes have a different cam better flowing intake and better flowing exhaust. corvettes have some sort of true dual system while stock camaro's have a flat section of pipe.(robbing power) corvettes have a much better weight/power ratio .basically the LS1 that is in a corvette is not the same as the one in a camaro or the one in the gto