BOSS 302 vs Camaro 1LE
#41
Don't even get me started with what they did with the American assets of Dodge...
I think GM would have been a much better company if they had not played the bailout game. I have gotten over blaming GM, I know the real problem, and hope enough other people realize it too later this year.
The really frustrating thing is how much of a disadvantage Ford was put into and still have come out on top. This is why my family and I have purchased seven new Fords in the last two years including my 2012 LS boss.
#42
Umm, how can you not blame GM for making horrible business decisions that eventually put them into the position that they needed the government bail out. That is like saying that companies like Worldcom and Global Crossing were not to blame for the huge fiber network build up and backhaul market price crash of the early part of the last decade. The only winners in that deal were the ones that bought the fiber at auction prices and lit it up a decade later.
#43
Umm, how can you not blame GM for making horrible business decisions that eventually put them into the position that they needed the government bail out. That is like saying that companies like Worldcom and Global Crossing were not to blame for the huge fiber network build up and backhaul market price crash of the early part of the last decade. The only winners in that deal were the ones that bought the fiber at auction prices and lit it up a decade later.
Back on topic...
I have always been a Ford die hard fan. I do not care for the Camaro, but welcome the competition it brings to Ford.
#44
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Originally Posted by Krnnerdboy
Looks like the mustang track pack is the way better deal. I'm pretty sure that 50% of the boss handling can be attributed to that torsen rear diff. Most of us boss guys paid the premium for the resale value and motor. That mustang track is going to be so worth it.
#45
Is anyone else skeptical of the sub-3:00 VIR time claim? I'm having a hard time believing the 1LE will be able to run within a couple seconds of the ZL1. I also have a suspicion that the "under $40k price tag" means the base price before destination will be $39,999 and that the magnetic suspension and other goodies they're talking about will be separate expensive options.
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For information purposes, I've had this feature list in a folder on my desktop. I don't have any corresponding data on the Chevy cars, but thought I should post it if it helps the discussion.
ENGINE/DRIVE TRAIN
Race-spec camshaft and bearings
Twin, independent variable camshaft timing
Torsen 3.73 limited slip differential
Beefed up clutch
Short-shift gear box
CNC machined intake, exhaust ports and combustion chamber.
High strength aluminum, CNC ported (exhaust and intake) heads
Forged pistons and rods
Heavy-duty valve springs
Sodium filled exhaust valves
Lightened valve components to withstand higher RPMs
Daytona type intake manifold
Quad exhaust
Improved oil system to include cooling and baffling (8 quarts synthetic)
SUSPENSION/STEERING/CHASIS
Five position, driver adjustable shocks and struts
Improved larger front and rear stabilizers
Performance rated coil springs
Improved, stiffer suspension bushings
Re-tuned speed-sensitive electric steering system - three adjustable settings
Four piston Brembo braking system with performance pads, vented brake shields and reinforced brake-lines
Aerodynamic racing splitter
Lower ride height (11mm front, 1mm rear)
19" lightweight painted aluminum wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zeros (staggered - 9" front/10" rear)
Track key: Via the PCM, automatically adjusts several hundred parameters to racetrack calibration
444 HP - with no turbo/forced induction
7,500 RPM redline (stable to 8,400)
0-60 3.93 seconds
1/4 mile: 12.3 seconds @ 115.8 MPH
Capable of a lateral G
Laguna Seca lap times:
Mustang GT 500 1:44.32
BMW M3 1:42.96
Audi R8 1:40.75
BOSS 302 1:40.21
ENGINE/DRIVE TRAIN
Race-spec camshaft and bearings
Twin, independent variable camshaft timing
Torsen 3.73 limited slip differential
Beefed up clutch
Short-shift gear box
CNC machined intake, exhaust ports and combustion chamber.
High strength aluminum, CNC ported (exhaust and intake) heads
Forged pistons and rods
Heavy-duty valve springs
Sodium filled exhaust valves
Lightened valve components to withstand higher RPMs
Daytona type intake manifold
Quad exhaust
Improved oil system to include cooling and baffling (8 quarts synthetic)
SUSPENSION/STEERING/CHASIS
Five position, driver adjustable shocks and struts
Improved larger front and rear stabilizers
Performance rated coil springs
Improved, stiffer suspension bushings
Re-tuned speed-sensitive electric steering system - three adjustable settings
Four piston Brembo braking system with performance pads, vented brake shields and reinforced brake-lines
Aerodynamic racing splitter
Lower ride height (11mm front, 1mm rear)
19" lightweight painted aluminum wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zeros (staggered - 9" front/10" rear)
Track key: Via the PCM, automatically adjusts several hundred parameters to racetrack calibration
444 HP - with no turbo/forced induction
7,500 RPM redline (stable to 8,400)
0-60 3.93 seconds
1/4 mile: 12.3 seconds @ 115.8 MPH
Capable of a lateral G
Laguna Seca lap times:
Mustang GT 500 1:44.32
BMW M3 1:42.96
Audi R8 1:40.75
BOSS 302 1:40.21
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Funny thing is the original 1LE was less than base price. So you got a base Trans Am, deleted A/C, added performance axle ratio and 1LE package and got a nice car for about $500 less than the starting base price. Bet the new one will be quite an upcharge instead.
#48
I see the 1LE as right in between our GT Track Pack and Boss 302. It does have some upgrades, like the SCG:2 tires, which I think are better than the PZeros the GT/Boss run. Other than that, I see a lot of ZL1 parts trickling down the pipeline now, just like we're seeing with Boss parts on the GTs.
Right now I want them to do a 4-way review: Camaro SS, GT Track Pack, Camaro 1LE, and Boss 302. Same driver, same track. Let's see how they all fare to one another.
Right now I want them to do a 4-way review: Camaro SS, GT Track Pack, Camaro 1LE, and Boss 302. Same driver, same track. Let's see how they all fare to one another.
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My opinion only.......no matter how fast, no matter how it handles, no matter what gadgets it has, how hi tech it is........when at the end of the day after you close your garage door and take that first step in your home from the garage and look back, I'm glad I don't see a GM product there that I'm making payments on. GM is junk........period.
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My opinion only.......no matter how fast, no matter how it handles, no matter what gadgets it has, how hi tech it is........when at the end of the day after you close your garage door and take that first step in your home from the garage and look back, I'm glad I don't see a GM product there that I'm making payments on. GM is junk........period.
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