2001 Camaro Z28 vs 2010 Camaro RS
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Trust me I am allot more grown then you, not to mention a better car
Just the fact that you think what you did is cool or ok shows your age! Giving a thumbs down, I dont even do that to mustang guys! Most of the time we pull over and talk... all respect! Something that you dont seem to understand, you sound like a dumb kid driving around in a stock camaro wanting to race everything on the block. Once you grow up a little you will understand!
Just the fact that you think what you did is cool or ok shows your age! Giving a thumbs down, I dont even do that to mustang guys! Most of the time we pull over and talk... all respect! Something that you dont seem to understand, you sound like a dumb kid driving around in a stock camaro wanting to race everything on the block. Once you grow up a little you will understand!
Better car...? That's a matter of opinion. I could go on to argue that your fat pig Camaro can't get out of its own weight. An LS1 with the same mods as you would smoke you, with less HP.
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sense
[sens] Show IPA noun, verb, sensed, sens·ing.
noun
1.
any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
2.
these faculties collectively.
3.
their operation or function; sensation.
4.
a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, etc., or resulting from a particular condition of some part of the body: to have a sense of cold.
5.
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verb (used with object)
19.
to perceive (something) by the senses; become aware of.
20.
to grasp the meaning of; understand.
21.
(of certain mechanical devices) to detect physical phenomena, as light, temperature, radioactivity, etc., mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
22.
Computers. to read (punched holes, tape, data, etc.) mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
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Idioms
23.
come to one's senses, to regain one's good judgment or realistic point of view; become reasonable.
24.
in a sense, according to one explanation or view; to a certain extent: In a sense it may have been the only possible solution.
25.
make sense, to be reasonable or comprehensible: His attitude doesn't make sense.
Origin: 1350–1400; (noun) Middle English < Latin sēnsus sensation, feeling, understanding, equivalent to sent(īre) to feel + -tus suffix of v. action, with tt > s; (v.) derivative of the noun
Related forms
half-sensed, adjective
un·sensed, adjective
un·sens·ing, adjective
Can be confused: cents, scents, sense (see synonym note at the current entry).
Synonyms 4. Sense, sensation refer to consciousness of stimulus or of a perception as pleasant or unpleasant. A sense is an awareness or recognition of something; the stimulus may be subjective and the entire process may be mental or intellectual: a sense of failure. A sensation is an impression derived from an objective (external) stimulus through any of the sense organs: a sensation of heat. It is also a general, indefinite physical or emotional feeling: a sensation of weariness. 5. awareness, apprehension. 7. rationality. 9. estimation, appreciation. 13. signification, import, denotation, connotation, interpretation. See meaning. 16. feeling, sentiment. 19. discern, appreciate, recognize.
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sense (sɛns) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
—n
1. any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body. In addition to the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the term includes the means by which bodily position, temperature, pain, balance, etc, are perceived
2. such faculties collectively; the ability to perceive
3. a feeling perceived through one of the senses: a sense of warmth
4. a mental perception or awareness: a sense of happiness
5. moral discernment; understanding: a sense of right and wrong
6. (sometimes plural) sound practical judgment or intelligence: he is a man without any sense
7. reason or purpose: what is the sense of going out in the rain?
8. substance or gist; meaning: what is the sense of this proverb?
9. specific meaning; definition: in what sense are you using the word?
10. an opinion or consensus
11. maths one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector
12. logic, linguistics
a. the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses
b. the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined
c. that which one grasps in understanding an expression
13. make sense to be reasonable or understandable
14. take leave of one's senses See leave
—vb
15. to perceive through one or more of the senses
16. to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses
17. to understand
18. computing
a. to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware)
b. to read (data)
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sense
[sens] Show IPA noun, verb, sensed, sens·ing.
noun
1.
any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
2.
these faculties collectively.
3.
their operation or function; sensation.
4.
a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, etc., or resulting from a particular condition of some part of the body: to have a sense of cold.
5.
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verb (used with object)
19.
to perceive (something) by the senses; become aware of.
20.
to grasp the meaning of; understand.
21.
(of certain mechanical devices) to detect physical phenomena, as light, temperature, radioactivity, etc., mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
22.
Computers. to read (punched holes, tape, data, etc.) mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
Sense is one of our favorite verbs.
So is absquatulate. Does it mean:
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
to flee; abscond:
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Idioms
23.
come to one's senses, to regain one's good judgment or realistic point of view; become reasonable.
24.
in a sense, according to one explanation or view; to a certain extent: In a sense it may have been the only possible solution.
25.
make sense, to be reasonable or comprehensible: His attitude doesn't make sense.
Origin: 1350–1400; (noun) Middle English < Latin sēnsus sensation, feeling, understanding, equivalent to sent(īre) to feel + -tus suffix of v. action, with tt > s; (v.) derivative of the noun
Related forms
half-sensed, adjective
un·sensed, adjective
un·sens·ing, adjective
Can be confused: cents, scents, sense (see synonym note at the current entry).
Synonyms 4. Sense, sensation refer to consciousness of stimulus or of a perception as pleasant or unpleasant. A sense is an awareness or recognition of something; the stimulus may be subjective and the entire process may be mental or intellectual: a sense of failure. A sensation is an impression derived from an objective (external) stimulus through any of the sense organs: a sensation of heat. It is also a general, indefinite physical or emotional feeling: a sensation of weariness. 5. awareness, apprehension. 7. rationality. 9. estimation, appreciation. 13. signification, import, denotation, connotation, interpretation. See meaning. 16. feeling, sentiment. 19. discern, appreciate, recognize.
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sense (sɛns) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
—n
1. any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body. In addition to the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the term includes the means by which bodily position, temperature, pain, balance, etc, are perceived
2. such faculties collectively; the ability to perceive
3. a feeling perceived through one of the senses: a sense of warmth
4. a mental perception or awareness: a sense of happiness
5. moral discernment; understanding: a sense of right and wrong
6. (sometimes plural) sound practical judgment or intelligence: he is a man without any sense
7. reason or purpose: what is the sense of going out in the rain?
8. substance or gist; meaning: what is the sense of this proverb?
9. specific meaning; definition: in what sense are you using the word?
10. an opinion or consensus
11. maths one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector
12. logic, linguistics
a. the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses
b. the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined
c. that which one grasps in understanding an expression
13. make sense to be reasonable or understandable
14. take leave of one's senses See leave
—vb
15. to perceive through one or more of the senses
16. to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses
17. to understand
18. computing
a. to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware)
b. to read (data)
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Correcting some one when you don't even know what you are talking about is retarded.
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sense
[sens] Show IPA noun, verb, sensed, sens·ing.
noun
1.
any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
2.
these faculties collectively.
3.
their operation or function; sensation.
4.
a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, etc., or resulting from a particular condition of some part of the body: to have a sense of cold.
5.
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verb (used with object)
19.
to perceive (something) by the senses; become aware of.
20.
to grasp the meaning of; understand.
21.
(of certain mechanical devices) to detect physical phenomena, as light, temperature, radioactivity, etc., mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
22.
Computers. to read (punched holes, tape, data, etc.) mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
Sense is one of our favorite verbs.
So is absquatulate. Does it mean:
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
to flee; abscond:
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Idioms
23.
come to one's senses, to regain one's good judgment or realistic point of view; become reasonable.
24.
in a sense, according to one explanation or view; to a certain extent: In a sense it may have been the only possible solution.
25.
make sense, to be reasonable or comprehensible: His attitude doesn't make sense.
Origin: 1350–1400; (noun) Middle English < Latin sēnsus sensation, feeling, understanding, equivalent to sent(īre) to feel + -tus suffix of v. action, with tt > s; (v.) derivative of the noun
Related forms
half-sensed, adjective
un·sensed, adjective
un·sens·ing, adjective
Can be confused: cents, scents, sense (see synonym note at the current entry).
Synonyms 4. Sense, sensation refer to consciousness of stimulus or of a perception as pleasant or unpleasant. A sense is an awareness or recognition of something; the stimulus may be subjective and the entire process may be mental or intellectual: a sense of failure. A sensation is an impression derived from an objective (external) stimulus through any of the sense organs: a sensation of heat. It is also a general, indefinite physical or emotional feeling: a sensation of weariness. 5. awareness, apprehension. 7. rationality. 9. estimation, appreciation. 13. signification, import, denotation, connotation, interpretation. See meaning. 16. feeling, sentiment. 19. discern, appreciate, recognize.
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sense (sɛns) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
—n
1. any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body. In addition to the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the term includes the means by which bodily position, temperature, pain, balance, etc, are perceived
2. such faculties collectively; the ability to perceive
3. a feeling perceived through one of the senses: a sense of warmth
4. a mental perception or awareness: a sense of happiness
5. moral discernment; understanding: a sense of right and wrong
6. (sometimes plural) sound practical judgment or intelligence: he is a man without any sense
7. reason or purpose: what is the sense of going out in the rain?
8. substance or gist; meaning: what is the sense of this proverb?
9. specific meaning; definition: in what sense are you using the word?
10. an opinion or consensus
11. maths one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector
12. logic, linguistics
a. the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses
b. the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined
c. that which one grasps in understanding an expression
13. make sense to be reasonable or understandable
14. take leave of one's senses See leave
—vb
15. to perceive through one or more of the senses
16. to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses
17. to understand
18. computing
a. to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware)
b. to read (data)
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sense
[sens] Show IPA noun, verb, sensed, sens·ing.
noun
1.
any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
2.
these faculties collectively.
3.
their operation or function; sensation.
4.
a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, etc., or resulting from a particular condition of some part of the body: to have a sense of cold.
5.
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verb (used with object)
19.
to perceive (something) by the senses; become aware of.
20.
to grasp the meaning of; understand.
21.
(of certain mechanical devices) to detect physical phenomena, as light, temperature, radioactivity, etc., mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
22.
Computers. to read (punched holes, tape, data, etc.) mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
Sense is one of our favorite verbs.
So is absquatulate. Does it mean:
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
to flee; abscond:
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Idioms
23.
come to one's senses, to regain one's good judgment or realistic point of view; become reasonable.
24.
in a sense, according to one explanation or view; to a certain extent: In a sense it may have been the only possible solution.
25.
make sense, to be reasonable or comprehensible: His attitude doesn't make sense.
Origin: 1350–1400; (noun) Middle English < Latin sēnsus sensation, feeling, understanding, equivalent to sent(īre) to feel + -tus suffix of v. action, with tt > s; (v.) derivative of the noun
Related forms
half-sensed, adjective
un·sensed, adjective
un·sens·ing, adjective
Can be confused: cents, scents, sense (see synonym note at the current entry).
Synonyms 4. Sense, sensation refer to consciousness of stimulus or of a perception as pleasant or unpleasant. A sense is an awareness or recognition of something; the stimulus may be subjective and the entire process may be mental or intellectual: a sense of failure. A sensation is an impression derived from an objective (external) stimulus through any of the sense organs: a sensation of heat. It is also a general, indefinite physical or emotional feeling: a sensation of weariness. 5. awareness, apprehension. 7. rationality. 9. estimation, appreciation. 13. signification, import, denotation, connotation, interpretation. See meaning. 16. feeling, sentiment. 19. discern, appreciate, recognize.
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sense (sɛns) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
—n
1. any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body. In addition to the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the term includes the means by which bodily position, temperature, pain, balance, etc, are perceived
2. such faculties collectively; the ability to perceive
3. a feeling perceived through one of the senses: a sense of warmth
4. a mental perception or awareness: a sense of happiness
5. moral discernment; understanding: a sense of right and wrong
6. (sometimes plural) sound practical judgment or intelligence: he is a man without any sense
7. reason or purpose: what is the sense of going out in the rain?
8. substance or gist; meaning: what is the sense of this proverb?
9. specific meaning; definition: in what sense are you using the word?
10. an opinion or consensus
11. maths one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector
12. logic, linguistics
a. the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses
b. the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined
c. that which one grasps in understanding an expression
13. make sense to be reasonable or understandable
14. take leave of one's senses See leave
—vb
15. to perceive through one or more of the senses
16. to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses
17. to understand
18. computing
a. to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware)
b. to read (data)
He should have used the word sense, end of story.
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1. sence 232 up, 69 down
1. This is how idiots spell sense, since they have no sense, they can't ******* spell it.
2. This misspelled word is also a form of since according to some idiot - English translations.
<insert any MMORPG here> chat:
Idiot: That doesn't make sence!
Me: YOU don't make sense! "SENCE" IS NOT A ******* WORD, MORON! Sorry... IDIOT! Wait, no... too subtle... how 'bout, nub to life!?
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sence sense since idiocy druidsteve
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2. sence 16 up, 12 down
Shortened form of Sensimilla (Marajuana), a bastardization of the Spanish phrase "sin semillla" - Without seeds.
"Don't smoke buddah. Can't stand sence" (from the 1988 Rob Base song "It Takes Two")
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3. sence 25 up, 67 down
When you ram something very large up your bosses backside for continually picking you up on your spelling.
I senced the mother f*cker or I took the fire extinguisher and senced him. Alex I'm gonna sence you with your books.
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spelling sense idiot boss bottom
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HAHA..Read yours wrong..but here you go..
1. sence 232 up, 69 down
1. This is how idiots spell sense, since they have no sense, they can't ******* spell it.
2. This misspelled word is also a form of since according to some idiot - English translations.
<insert any MMORPG here> chat:
Idiot: That doesn't make sence!
Me: YOU don't make sense! "SENCE" IS NOT A ******* WORD, MORON! Sorry... IDIOT! Wait, no... too subtle... how 'bout, nub to life!?
buy sence mugs & shirts
sence sense since idiocy druidsteve
by Sledgefists Feb 24, 2008 share this add a video
2. sence 16 up, 12 down
Shortened form of Sensimilla (Marajuana), a bastardization of the Spanish phrase "sin semillla" - Without seeds.
"Don't smoke buddah. Can't stand sence" (from the 1988 Rob Base song "It Takes Two")
buy sence mugs & shirts
sence weed smoke cannabis sensimilla pot thc
by FANCY PANTS NYC Nov 15, 2010 share this add a video
3. sence 25 up, 67 down
When you ram something very large up your bosses backside for continually picking you up on your spelling.
I senced the mother f*cker or I took the fire extinguisher and senced him. Alex I'm gonna sence you with your books.
buy sence mugs & shirts
spelling sense idiot boss bottom
by PaulTheSpellingKing Feb 9, 2007 share this add a video
1. sence 232 up, 69 down
1. This is how idiots spell sense, since they have no sense, they can't ******* spell it.
2. This misspelled word is also a form of since according to some idiot - English translations.
<insert any MMORPG here> chat:
Idiot: That doesn't make sence!
Me: YOU don't make sense! "SENCE" IS NOT A ******* WORD, MORON! Sorry... IDIOT! Wait, no... too subtle... how 'bout, nub to life!?
buy sence mugs & shirts
sence sense since idiocy druidsteve
by Sledgefists Feb 24, 2008 share this add a video
2. sence 16 up, 12 down
Shortened form of Sensimilla (Marajuana), a bastardization of the Spanish phrase "sin semillla" - Without seeds.
"Don't smoke buddah. Can't stand sence" (from the 1988 Rob Base song "It Takes Two")
buy sence mugs & shirts
sence weed smoke cannabis sensimilla pot thc
by FANCY PANTS NYC Nov 15, 2010 share this add a video
3. sence 25 up, 67 down
When you ram something very large up your bosses backside for continually picking you up on your spelling.
I senced the mother f*cker or I took the fire extinguisher and senced him. Alex I'm gonna sence you with your books.
buy sence mugs & shirts
spelling sense idiot boss bottom
by PaulTheSpellingKing Feb 9, 2007 share this add a video
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I think the op wasn't taking anything as serious as you 'grown ups' it seemed to me he was just goofing around with her almost like saying boo come on let's run. Saying oh your older so ur better than this guy is bullshit. Especially sweetc5 saying u drive a better car than him is a matter of opinion. Shows how mature you are.
Plenty of people can call you(sweetc5) a douche after saying your down to race on the street endangering people's lives. So where is the line for your douche definition? Are you a douche for using Public roads for a race track or are you using what you call respect making it ok?
Plenty of people can call you(sweetc5) a douche after saying your down to race on the street endangering people's lives. So where is the line for your douche definition? Are you a douche for using Public roads for a race track or are you using what you call respect making it ok?
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I think the op wasn't taking anything as serious as you 'grown ups' it seemed to me he was just goofing around with her almost like saying boo come on let's run. Saying oh your older so ur better than this guy is bullshit. Especially sweetc5 saying u drive a better car than him is a matter of opinion. Shows how mature you are.
Plenty of people can call you(sweetc5) a douche after saying your down to race on the street endangering people's lives. So where is the line for your douche definition? Are you a douche for using Public roads for a race track or are you using what you call respect making it ok?
Plenty of people can call you(sweetc5) a douche after saying your down to race on the street endangering people's lives. So where is the line for your douche definition? Are you a douche for using Public roads for a race track or are you using what you call respect making it ok?
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so if you are driving down the interstate at normal cruising speed and somebody starts messing with you (slowing down, then flooring it to pass you, egging you to race, giving you thumbs down, etc) and this person happens to post it on a forum which you frequent (for example's sake). and you read about he o.p. calling your car "slow pos" and you the driver "pathetic for thinking it's fast" what would your reaction be? It is completely subjective, but I feel i'm not alone finding most of it disrespectful.
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You're more grown up than me, but you have to refer to name calling, douche bag and jack ***? Sounds like you haven't matured past high school to me, mentally anyways.
Better car...? That's a matter of opinion. I could go on to argue that your fat pig Camaro can't get out of its own weight. An LS1 with the same mods as you would smoke you, with less HP.
Better car...? That's a matter of opinion. I could go on to argue that your fat pig Camaro can't get out of its own weight. An LS1 with the same mods as you would smoke you, with less HP.
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The F-body's are more geared for straight line performance, since they are far lighter. Your car is more of a DD with a bit power, takes a lot more poewr to move all that weight though.
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the f-bods are lighter because they are more cheaply built. sure they are a performance car, but its also because GM was too cheap to equip them with nice feaures like the new camaros. saying the new camaro is just a nice DD because it's heavier is dumb. is it a nice DD? hell yes. is it aimed at performance? yes.
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Pretty sure plenty of LS1 F-body's with headers and intake, same mods as you, will easily beat your 12.6.
The F-body's are more geared for straight line performance, since they are far lighter. Your car is more of a DD with a bit power, takes a lot more poewr to move all that weight though.
The F-body's are more geared for straight line performance, since they are far lighter. Your car is more of a DD with a bit power, takes a lot more poewr to move all that weight though.
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the f-bods are lighter because they are more cheaply built. sure they are a performance car, but its also because GM was too cheap to equip them with nice feaures like the new camaros. saying the new camaro is just a nice DD because it's heavier is dumb. is it a nice DD? hell yes. is it aimed at performance? yes.
He has a 5th gen camaro
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Pretty sure plenty of LS1 F-body's with headers and intake, same mods as you, will easily beat your 12.6.
The F-body's are more geared for straight line performance, since they are far lighter. Your car is more of a DD with a bit power, takes a lot more poewr to move all that weight though.
The F-body's are more geared for straight line performance, since they are far lighter. Your car is more of a DD with a bit power, takes a lot more poewr to move all that weight though.
I like the 5th gen, just don't know why all this is turning into another SS 5th gen discussion
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the 5th gen is still cheaply built thats why its fat. you can equip a car with nice features and still keep them light, but you can't be cheap. you must use better materials and more R&D hrs into the chassis. In engineering schools freshman can make a strong structure, it takes the best engineers many hours to make them strong and light.
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In any hatchback it is difficult to keep the rattles down. the biggest fault in the 4th gen is that there isn't a proper trunk. Some stupid stuff like adding a real wheel well in the rear quarters, dash boards and door panels that dont crack, etc. The cars are just old now and will need to start being restored these interiors have been around since '94 right?