NEWS: GM Reportedly Calls "Game On" For Supercharged 550HP Camaro Z/28
#241
I made no effort to discredit you, in fact I went out of my way in giving you opportunities to remove the foot from your mouth.
Last edited by Chewbacca; 09-23-2009 at 06:28 PM.
#242
Haz, the CI NVH 5.4 block is right around 90-100 lbs heavier than the AL 5.4 block., but I'm not sure where Ford can cut out another 100 pounds as well. I see the 2011 GT500 coming in at 3800 pounds myself (unless Ford has been doing some weight reduction on the S-197 chassis itself).
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#244
My how excitable you become. I didn't throw a thing. All I did was offer you a counterpoint / look into the mirror. You made the statements. Support them.
#245
I have mixed feelings about this. My son has owned SN95 Mustangs, a BMW M3 and now has an Audi A4 Quattro. All great cars, however all too small for my tastes when it comes to the cabin size and layout. While I have no issue with a smaller higher reving V8, the supercharger makes sense for what GM is pushing today. The LS7 is a great engine, however I'd imagine that the reason they went to a supercharged V8 is because of cost/durability.
Furthermore, any hope that a future "Camaro" will weigh 3400lbs is probably nothing more than a pipe dream. To get there we'd either need to severely downsize it (we're talking Cobalt sized now), or use exotic materials which would increase its price substantially. While a RWD 400hp Cobalt sized car does sound "fun", it certainly is no "Camaro".
Furthermore, any hope that a future "Camaro" will weigh 3400lbs is probably nothing more than a pipe dream. To get there we'd either need to severely downsize it (we're talking Cobalt sized now), or use exotic materials which would increase its price substantially. While a RWD 400hp Cobalt sized car does sound "fun", it certainly is no "Camaro".
However, I HAVE to disagree with you on the Cobalt comment. That's exactly the size we need....though a bit wider and lower. Interior space in the cobalt is pretty damn good, and adding a couple inches of width would make it even better. It also has rear seats that are easily as comfy, or better, than in the Camaro (although a rear drive layout would eat away at some of that so I think it'd probably end up about even). So yeah...I have to disagree. That's the size we should be aiming for. Foxbody Mustang sized with a few inches of extra width for some more hip and shoulder room (and a good stance!). 3400lbs isn't out of the question at all given those parameters.
*Edit* And holy crap...some of the people in here have gotten extremely personal and defensive about some of us thinking the car, and especially it's higher performance variants, went in the wrong direction. It's a car people. It's a good car. It's comparing well with the current Mustang....and the current Mustang is getting RAVE reviews. So yeah..the Camaro is a great car. It's just heavy. I look forward to the possible V6 "performance" variant idea that is getting bandied about. A higher output version on the V6 car with suspension tuning that alleviates the tuned-in understeer the current vehicle apparently has would be right up my alley!
Last edited by boxerperson; 09-23-2009 at 06:46 PM.
#246
GM hasn't built a Camaro for almost 8 years, and that last one had virtually no development over the last 3-4 years it was sold. Ford on the otherhand... well you know the story.
Give GM time. They are just coming out of bankruptcy and yet they still have more accessories for this Camaro than they did on the previous generation. Within two years they better have tweaked and improved it over what we have today. If not, they'll be in much bigger trouble than they've been in the last 18 months.
Give GM time. They are just coming out of bankruptcy and yet they still have more accessories for this Camaro than they did on the previous generation. Within two years they better have tweaked and improved it over what we have today. If not, they'll be in much bigger trouble than they've been in the last 18 months.
And for all those people complaining about us complaining about the weight, guess what GM is listeneing and I bet the next gen camaro will be lighter
#247
The camaro has far more emotional appeal to me...it's a much better looking car, so I REALLY hope that a couple years down the line Chevrolet is able to do something similar with the SS. The SS uses steel versions of the suspension hardware on the CTS, doesn't it?
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I actually have faith in GM will get the car much better. I love everything about this car. The motor and tranny are great, the looks are awesome, except for the back up lights, but the handling needs improvement, and so does the weight.
And for all those people complaining about us complaining about the weight, guess what GM is listeneing and I bet the next gen camaro will be lighter
And for all those people complaining about us complaining about the weight, guess what GM is listeneing and I bet the next gen camaro will be lighter
I highly suspect that GM might revise the suspension tuning, as well as fiddle with the steering, well before the next generation. While weight will always be an issue, tuning the chassis for a less understeer, as well as using maybe a bit more negative camber on the front tires, would likely make the vehicle feel worlds better. If GM offered a "Track Pack" with these revised settings, and a slightly higher spring/damper rate, and perhaps a bit more roll stiffness in the rear, the vehicle might be able to overcome it's weight disadvantages without any weight loss at all. It IS an inherently more balanced platform than the Mustang.
However....a Z/28 that is in the same weight class as a 5 series BMW is just...yeah. No way. Sorry.
Last edited by boxerperson; 09-23-2009 at 06:59 PM.
#249
You know I just had a thought. Lets say ther Z will be 10k more than the SS in price. Basically you are going to get a car that will probably handle a little worse then the SS due to the added weight, but will be very fast in a straight line, which the SS already is. Now take that same 10k ands put iut into a 1LE SS Camaro and see what happens. With 10k I am sure you could dump 200+ pounds of this car, maybe more. Now you have a car that handles much better, brakes better and will be faster in a straight line. Not sure how well the car would sell compared to a blown Camaro but I think it could work.
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It would seem logical that the MSRP of this Z28 will be right around the same MSRP of the same year GT500. The base MSRP of the 2010 GT500 is $46,325. What it will be in 2011/12 (or whenever the Z28 debuts)....who knows. Probably not lower.
Last edited by Bob Cosby; 09-23-2009 at 07:21 PM.
#251
I'm not denying the car needs improvements. The constant bashing of it is the problem. Every thread the complaining few get into just turns into a weight/handling thread. Hasn't that been hashed out enough? Its gone way beyond constructive criticism with posts like these:
Great...put another couple of hundred pounds on an already overweight car that understeers........great.......
As long and hard as some of us have fought for the return of the Legend that is the Z/28....we get this monstrosity.....the total antithesis of what a Z/28 SHOULD be.......what a waste of resources........and my time.......just great....
As long and hard as some of us have fought for the return of the Legend that is the Z/28....we get this monstrosity.....the total antithesis of what a Z/28 SHOULD be.......what a waste of resources........and my time.......just great....
For me, a 4100 (+) pound Z/28 is abhorrent. It's a complete bastardization of the coveted Z/28 lineage. And really, I don't care how much power it has, power is not this car's problem. It will only exacerbate what's already wrong with the overweight, indolent, SS.
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You know I just had a thought. Lets say ther Z will be 10k more than the SS in price. Basically you are going to get a car that will probably handle a little worse then the SS due to the added weight, but will be very fast in a straight line, which the SS already is. Now take that same 10k ands put iut into a 1LE SS Camaro and see what happens. With 10k I am sure you could dump 200+ pounds of this car, maybe more. Now you have a car that handles much better, brakes better and will be faster in a straight line. Not sure how well the car would sell compared to a blown Camaro but I think it could work.
Replacing body panels with carbon fiber might be a good idea too...though I don't think there's many that could be replaced. Perhaps the decklid and hood, and that's about it without incurring extreme costs. That might be good for 40lbs...
#255
Assuming a target price in today's dollars equal to the GT500, we're only really talking about $13,000 - $14,000 over the MSRP of a 2SS. When you consider the cost difference between the LS3 and LSA is roughly $8000, just how much weight savings and suspension upgrades are you going to get for roughly $5,000 to $6,000?
Not much I'm afraid. (Especially when you consider Shelby claims the GT500KR carbon fiber hood costs about $9,000.)
Not much I'm afraid. (Especially when you consider Shelby claims the GT500KR carbon fiber hood costs about $9,000.)