Accerlation stock C5 vs. F-Body
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Accerlation stock C5 vs. F-Body
Ok we have now a discusion in the german Corvette-Forum about the accerlation from 0-125mph.
The Corvetteowners stand on the point they where stock about 6-7 sec faster on 125 mph than a stock F-Body.
I talk to them and say that is BS
What is your oppion about that?
The Corvetteowners stand on the point they where stock about 6-7 sec faster on 125 mph than a stock F-Body.
I talk to them and say that is BS
What is your oppion about that?
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that seems like quite a large differance. I think its obvious that stock for stock, an F-body and a vette of the same year, the vette would beat the f-bod due to the whole weight and areo dynamics thing, but almost 10 seconds seems like a long shot!
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it depends on if the Camaro is modded to a stock C5. the Corvette is MUCH lighter. I have an LT1 and raced a '98 6 speed vette with intake and mufflers and from a 0-120 sprint we were dead even with my nose just BARELY in front of his. i pulled him in 2nd and then it evened out from 75+~Cole~
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Originally Posted by ColeTrains'96Z28
it depends on if the Camaro is modded to a stock C5. the Corvette is MUCH lighter. I have an LT1 and raced a '98 6 speed vette with intake and mufflers and from a 0-120 sprint we were dead even with my nose just BARELY in front of his. i pulled him in 2nd and then it evened out from 75+~Cole~
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7 seconds faster!!!! I highly doubt that. The C5 would reach 125 quicker and be more stable there, but damn that is a huge difference. With all things being equal (tranny/driver/coupe, vert) I would think only 3-4 seconds at most, but I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by ColeTrains'96Z28
gyrene2003~well i guess stock for stock they are close. but i think it's weird that my mildly modded LT1 can hang or pull one. i whooped on a stock convertible on the interstate from a 55-100 roll. his didn't downshift right or some **** but it was game over
well, now im just curious, what do u run in the 1/4?
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i raced a intake/exhuast/DR 2004 C5(A4), i was full boltons, and i had my system in the trunk and my boy ridding shotgun, i got him by 1 1/2 lengths, i missed 4th though i got a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLiJaxb3v8A (my camera sucks) im on the far side
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Originally Posted by 98 Formula
Ok we have now a discusion in the german Corvette-Forum about the accerlation from 0-125mph.
The Corvetteowners stand on the point they where stock about 6-7 sec faster on 125 mph than a stock F-Body.
I talk to them and say that is BS
What is your oppion about that?
The Corvetteowners stand on the point they where stock about 6-7 sec faster on 125 mph than a stock F-Body.
I talk to them and say that is BS
What is your oppion about that?
It makes quite a difference, IMO.
Assuming you mean LS1 based cars, I'd find it VERY hard to beleive that stock for stock, trans type for trans type, that the Vette would be that much quicker. There is very little difference between the two in a 1/4 mile race, which will usually end at around 104-108mph for a stock LS1 (vette or F-body). I don't see a 7 second gap opening up between the Vette and the F-body from ~105mph to 125mph.
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I'm with RPM, no go on 10 seconds. Only difference we are talking about is weight and aero. Really Aerodynamics don't have much a difference til 115+. If the acceleration test was from 0-150, then yes aero would have a much larger play to go that last 25mph over 125.
I'd bet 5 second difference for the same year engine, same trans, same driver, same rearend.
I'd bet 5 second difference for the same year engine, same trans, same driver, same rearend.
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
What years/engines are you questioning? Are we talking '97-'04 Corvettes vs '98-'02 F-bodies? Or '92-'96 Vette vs '93-'97 F-body? Or even '85-'91 Vette vs '86-'92 F-body?
It makes quite a difference, IMO.
Assuming you mean LS1 based cars, I'd find it VERY hard to beleive that stock for stock, trans type for trans type, that the Vette would be that much quicker. There is very little difference between the two in a 1/4 mile race, which will usually end at around 104-108mph for a stock LS1 (vette or F-body). I don't see a 7 second gap opening up between the Vette and the F-body from ~105mph to 125mph.
It makes quite a difference, IMO.
Assuming you mean LS1 based cars, I'd find it VERY hard to beleive that stock for stock, trans type for trans type, that the Vette would be that much quicker. There is very little difference between the two in a 1/4 mile race, which will usually end at around 104-108mph for a stock LS1 (vette or F-body). I don't see a 7 second gap opening up between the Vette and the F-body from ~105mph to 125mph.
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i raced a intake/exhuast/DR 2004 C5(A4), i was full boltons, and i had my system in the trunk and my boy ridding shotgun, i got him by 1 1/2 lengths, i missed 4th though i got a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLiJaxb3v8A (my camera sucks) im on the far side
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I have a box with old Car and Drivers(only the choice ones) from about 1993 to 2000...I trashed all the newer stuff, easier to find on the net. Unfortunately it is in my parents basement gathering dust, lol. Here's what I could find though, just a rough idea of cars and their 0-130mph capability.
1994 LT1 Camaro Z/28: 0-130mph 26.6seconds
2001 Corvette Z06: 0-130mph 17.2seconds
2004 LS1 GTO: 0-130mph 23.39seconds
2003 Nissan 350Z Track: 0-130mph 26.56seconds
2002 BMW M3 0-130mph 20.3seconds
1995 Acura NSX 0-130mph 23.36seconds
2004 WRX STI: 0130mph 25.46seconds
1993 Corvette ZR1: 0-130mph 18.3seconds
2005 Mustang GT: 0-130mph 25.6seconds
2005 LS2 GTO: 0-130mph 19.6seconds
2006 Corvette ZO6: 0-130mph 13.3 seconds
1996 LT4 Corvette Grand Sport: 0-130 23.7 seconds
1995 Mustang Cobra: 0-130mph 35.56seconds
Alas, I can't find anything good for an LS1 Camaro. I wasn't really trying to argue one way or the other, just got curious and figured I'd share what I saw on an interesting variety of performance cars from the last decade.
1994 LT1 Camaro Z/28: 0-130mph 26.6seconds
2001 Corvette Z06: 0-130mph 17.2seconds
2004 LS1 GTO: 0-130mph 23.39seconds
2003 Nissan 350Z Track: 0-130mph 26.56seconds
2002 BMW M3 0-130mph 20.3seconds
1995 Acura NSX 0-130mph 23.36seconds
2004 WRX STI: 0130mph 25.46seconds
1993 Corvette ZR1: 0-130mph 18.3seconds
2005 Mustang GT: 0-130mph 25.6seconds
2005 LS2 GTO: 0-130mph 19.6seconds
2006 Corvette ZO6: 0-130mph 13.3 seconds
1996 LT4 Corvette Grand Sport: 0-130 23.7 seconds
1995 Mustang Cobra: 0-130mph 35.56seconds
Alas, I can't find anything good for an LS1 Camaro. I wasn't really trying to argue one way or the other, just got curious and figured I'd share what I saw on an interesting variety of performance cars from the last decade.
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Originally Posted by gyrene2003
well, now im just curious, what do u run in the 1/4?
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Originally Posted by Hoss Ghoul
1994 LT1 Camaro Z/28: 0-130mph 26.6seconds
2001 Corvette Z06: 0-130mph 17.2seconds
2001 Corvette Z06: 0-130mph 17.2seconds
If there is only a 9.4 second difference between an '01 ZO6 and a '94 LT1 from 0-130mph, then I'm certain that the gap between an LS1 F-body and an LS1 Corvette from 0-125mph would be MUCH smaller than 7 seconds.
On a side note,
1995 Mustang Cobra: 0-130mph 35.56seconds
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With everything stock and equal drivers, up to at least 105mph, there's barely a second gap between f-body and vette for 98-02.
Since aero doesn't factor in as badly until 130+mph, how does a vette gain 7 seconds for a run from 105+mph to 125mph? I can see it gaining maybe another second to two seconds at most.
Since aero doesn't factor in as badly until 130+mph, how does a vette gain 7 seconds for a run from 105+mph to 125mph? I can see it gaining maybe another second to two seconds at most.