Stock 02 Z28 vs Modded 2v
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My 166K mile 97 Cobra ran a 14.3@99 with track temps over 100 and terrible street tires. out them needing mods to run 13's.Had a midpipe and some mufflers. Cooler weather and better tires and it would have easily been in the high 13's.
Hell, motorweek tested a 98 Cobra with a 13.7@104.
Hell, motorweek tested a 98 Cobra with a 13.7@104.
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Before I went ls I had a lt1 a4 stock down to the paper air filter, for a short period. And a guy I worked with got a 97 cobra m5. He had full exhaust and possibly a cai. He said he would say he would blow my doors off. So we raced and it went down in history his cobra was not faster than my formula at any speed. And my formula was possibly a low 14 with yhe tire I had
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This. No point in defending either, they both don't belong in a performance build.
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Well unless the length of a second has changed.....alot. But it is a 2v. And according to you they're as fast as cobra's.
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"According to me?" How about, "according to factual information that has been gathered in the 14+ years since the cars were released?" Both typically run low 14s and are capable of running high 13s stock. Both trap ~100mph, with the Cobra typically having 1-3mph on the 2V.
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A good-running LT1 isn't exactly a slow car... even automatics could crack 13s on a good day. IIRC, the quickest stock "regular" LT1 hit a 13.6 and the '96-'97 SS was 13.3. Quickest 2V was a 13.7 (tons of practice and great DA). So the LT1 was realistically a length or three in front of a 2V, ceteris paribus. But they were close enough to make it interesting if there were good drivers involved. I definitely would agree that (except from a dead stop) the LT1s powerband was more forgiving than the 2Vs, so an average driver will more than likely perform better in the LT1.
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A good-running LT1 isn't exactly a slow car... even automatics could crack 13s on a good day. IIRC, the quickest stock "regular" LT1 hit a 13.6 and the '96-'97 SS was 13.3. Quickest 2V was a 13.7 (tons of practice and great DA). So the LT1 was realistically a length or three in front of a 2V, ceteris paribus. But they were close enough to make it interesting if there were good drivers involved. I definitely would agree that (except from a dead stop) the LT1s powerband was more forgiving than the 2Vs, so an average driver will more than likely perform better in the LT1.
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I will say my wife's 01 Z28 (A4) stock went 13.72 at 103 with her driving. Her best pass was 12.97@108 with just a lid, MAF, cutout, and 3.42's. Sold it for 10,500 w/ 42k miles on it....had a baby coming....now she drives a 5.3L silverado crew cab. lol.
96-98 vs an LS1...yes I will say the LS is faster by a lot.
mach 1's with better heads vs LS1... much closer race..equal drivers..LS would win.
But thats the beauty of it, not everyone drives the same. Thats why they play football on Sunday's....upsets are possible.
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There is a reason few people pick a 2V if they are looking to build something faster than high 11s/low 12s. Most people that buy them do so because they are cheap, plentiful (lots of selection), fairly reliable, relatively quick, and they sound awesome.
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A good-running LT1 isn't exactly a slow car... even automatics could crack 13s on a good day. IIRC, the quickest stock "regular" LT1 hit a 13.6 and the '96-'97 SS was 13.3. Quickest 2V was a 13.7 (tons of practice and great DA). So the LT1 was realistically a length or three in front of a 2V, ceteris paribus. But they were close enough to make it interesting if there were good drivers involved. I definitely would agree that (except from a dead stop) the LT1s powerband was more forgiving than the 2Vs, so an average driver will more than likely perform better in the LT1.
Slow...just not as slow as a 2V .