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Same motor, 37 HP (310 lbs) penalty Only out run by 0.03? Here is some apples to think about... Same Motor, Same Specs, Lets switch them. How much "Bad'r" would the Corvette be then? I think at least 3 tenths, or it blows the tires off How fast you think that camaro would go at corvette weight? Apples |
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I frankly think it's a shame you have all that motor in the wrong car. I would beg, borrow, start a gofund me page or whatever it takes to get a vette to slide that motor into. Then I'd put it in "blackbird" mode and let her eat until you get the horsepower equalized. After that, slip the engine back into the bird and this can be settled once and for all. The other option is to drive around for a couple of years in super-slow mode and write a letter. Never heard of anyone doing that though.
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Wow! Is that accurate?
That's a dramatic difference in overall weight. Square these up and I'm confident the fender advantage your referenced goes away and then some. That Camaro certainly makes significant power. Who prepared the engine? Drag coefficients begin to play a role well before 140. |
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Drag starts to have a noticeable effect at 10 MPH and downforce, depending on the frontal shape of the car, as early as 40 MPH. This is not taking into consideration the rake of the body as it accelerates down the track. Like the adage says, looks can be deceiving. Although a car may look or appear to be fast just by its looks, it does not mean it is aerodynamically efficient. The 1998 thru 2002 Camaro are one of the most aerodynamic cars ever built. Below are the body specs: Wheelbase 101.1 60.7 60.6 193.5 74.1 51.2 4.5 .34 Below are the body specs for the Corvette: Wheelbase 104.6 61.9 62 179.8 73.6 47.7 4.0 .32 The Camaro has a shorter wheelbase and narrower body than the Corvette. The Corvette has a lower roof height and shorter length than the Camaro. The difference in both cars drag coefficient is only .02 which in the case of a drag car, is technically irrelevant. So in a nutshell, the Corvette does not have an advantage over the Camaro as regards to body size or aerodynamics. As a matter of fact, I believe that more detailed analysis will show the longer body and rear shape of the Camaro is an advantage at higher speeds and weight transfer when compared to the blunt, short rear of the Corvette. |
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I'm surprised talk on this is continuing. J Allen can bomb the B/SA index anytime he wants. But that would be stupid. I've seen a video of the red vette testing at B weight and all I will say is you boys better find some more............
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Ed nailed it!
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To me the king is crowned at Indy. Done. |
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Are there any Fords in the mix?
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1993-2002 Camaro/Firebird: Cd = 0.34, A = 22.0, CdA = 7.48 C5 Corvette: Cd = 0.29, A = 21.3, CdA = 6.18 (note the Z06 is higher) A C5 is actually better than a Cobalt, and a third gen is actually better than a 4th gen. Obviously this is at stock ride height with stock wheels/tires, etc, so it would change some for a drag car. That being said, if you do the math, it's only a few hundredths difference.
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