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08-25-2009, 10:45 AM #41
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In Wesman's defense I believe he attempted to build his car to handle better. However you're right on all points. I don't think he's ever raced or been in a high powered import. He is unbelievably biased, so he tries to gloss over facts with personal opinions. He'll find someway to bash it, whether it's looks, performance, handling, whatever. No car is perfect, each has it's flaws. However, whether import or domestic some can be built to do interesting things in the performance department.
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08-25-2009, 11:34 AM #42
Okay since we're mixin' apples and oranges, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and give my perspective from what I know about the 2 cars I own and play with.
1) I have an 01 Camaro 3800II auto, factory everything.
2) I also have a 92 z34 Lumina 3.4L dohc v6 auto.
3) Camaro: DeCarbons on all 4 corners.
4) Lumina: KYB all 4 corners.
5) both cars generate 200 stock hp. (before z34 retune)
6) both cars suffer from over steer, both cars are nearly the same weight with my z34 slightly edging out heavier, and my z34 is only 6 inches longer than my Camaro.
7) Under my "sport tuned" Camaro is a fully independant front suspention and a fucking pickup live rear axle.
8) Under my z34, again "sport tuned" suspention, fully independant front and rear.
9) accelleration, Camaro pulls 2+ car lengths from a dig.
10) Z34 catches it with it's much higher revs, then proceeds to drive right past my Camaro.
A: First sweeping bend 90* west to north.
1A: Camaro has to be slowed down to 70 mph from 100 to hold that bend. On 265 16s 50s. Sqweeling all 4.
B: Z34 has to be slowed to 85 mph on the same bend from 100, on 235 16s 60s, sweeling right front only.
B1: Camaro now has to reaccellerate back to 100.
B2: Too late z34 is long gone.......
So what have we learned children? GT-R vs pickup axled American muscle no contest....
Love my American cars, but it's going to be clearly the better handling car that come out on top in most cases.
That's GT-R 1 and F-body 0.....
I would guesstimate it would be about the same for the Mustange aswell..
Oh and ps. I've owned 4 f-bodies, 89,92,95, and 01, NONE would out handle my 17 yr old Z34....Last edited by Smittro; 08-25-2009 at 11:44 AM.
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08-25-2009, 11:41 AM #43
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Arctic White, red/gray- 1997 Corvette, 92 Typhoon
We all know this, were not trying to compare apples to oranges but Wesman does it all the time. Saying his T/A because of his suspension mods can keep up with STIs and EVOs and what not in twisties. Then we say but what about when you mods the suspension on those cars, he says they are already soo modded they dont gain that much handling. So basically he says his modded f-body can keep up with modded STIs and EVOs in twisties. Which i have told him many times wont happen. Those cars ahve tons of mods that improve handling over stock, there suspension still take into play that its a road sedan and therefore needs some kind of road tune.
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08-25-2009, 11:56 AM #44
I gotcha, I was'nt trying to piss folks off. Just pointing out I believe the GT-R is IMHO the better car. These threads always go crazy after a few posts.
I'll always own a Camaro cuz I love them to much to give up on them. But the fact is I cant let it bios the truth that while 4th gen F-bodies have much better handling than the old ones it just does'nt stack up against a AWD car built to corner.Last edited by Smittro; 08-25-2009 at 11:35 PM.
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08-25-2009, 12:22 PM #45
HEY!!!!!! Lets keep this on topic guys/gals! Everyone has an opinion. If you know what someones opinion is, no need to bash!
Felt like being a mod for one post
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08-25-2009, 12:30 PM #46
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Arctic White, red/gray- 1997 Corvette, 92 Typhoon
Lol, were not disputing opinion we are talking about facts. But yes i agree back to topic.
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08-25-2009, 12:59 PM #47
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2008 Caliber SRT 4- 1998 Z28/ 1993 Talon awd
I have owned many different cars and can appreciate what each can do domestic and import. Comparing a Z28 and GTR is not fair, the GTR especially in the handling department. They were made for different people with different tastes and different incomes but both can be made to go fast.
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08-25-2009, 01:34 PM #48
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08-25-2009, 02:17 PM #49
How can you sit there and make claims that have absolutely no basis?? My friend who has the STi is an excellent driver, and when we carve up back roads one of us is always pushing the other person. A car is a piece of equipment, and STi's are no different than any other vehicle on the road. Its simply set up to handle well from the factory, whereas I set up my car to handle with aftermarket parts. If you look at a stock Subaru Impreza, they don't handle worth a damn. The STi is just a factory modified version of that car. If you can't grasp that concept than you really are more clueless than I thought possible. You're basically saying F-bodies can't handle, and it couldn't be more untrue. You drive a Subaru Legacy, you are in no position to talk trash on ANYONE's car, nevermind an LS1 vehicle.
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08-25-2009, 02:27 PM #50
All Heresay. LS motors can do the same thing, but you don't see people doing it very often because its pointless unless you built the engine first. LS motors are setup to handle power was well. They use a 6 bolt main bearing design with deep block and structural oil pan. In LSX form, the block will hold 2,500HP, no problem. No Nissan engine can claim that.
There are many Skylines going well past 200k miles in stock form and close to and above 200k miles modified. I'm not talking about 700hp Skylines. I'm talking about the ones that are modified with a modest street setup.
The reason we don't care about other forms of automotive racing is we are not influenced by them here. In the U.S. we have Nascar, 1/4 drag, and a couple others. You don't hear about rally and GT series racing in America.
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08-25-2009, 02:35 PM #51
I can sum up this arguement real quick..... here it is..... Some cars are made better then others for different things. Once you start modding, its all out the window.... the one with the most cash wins
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08-25-2009, 05:35 PM #52
I'm not going to bash anyones car, or any type of car for that matter! Personally I'm a domestic guy, but again I'm know a badass car when I see one! Nice races
04 Cobra
634.4rwhp 647.8rwtq
Yea I own a Cobra now, so what!!
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08-25-2009, 07:14 PM #53
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08-26-2009, 03:12 AM #54
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Hugger Orange/W stripes- 1999 Z28 M6
Well I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express once. Now top that!!!
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08-26-2009, 05:57 AM #55
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Arctic White, red/gray- 1997 Corvette, 92 Typhoon
Then in your thinking a T/A is just a facotry modified version of a firebird. Im not sure what point you were trying to make by saying that.
I never talked trash about your car or anyones and just because i drive a legacy now doesnt mean i havent had faster cars than you. All i said is your car will get blown away by a STI with suspension mods and you refuse to see that. Never said F-bodys cant handle, what i said is there are many many cars that can handle better with mods than a f-body with mods. Such as a modded with full suspension mods STI vs a modded F-body with the same suspension mods both with the same wheel hp, the STI is gonna win around a track.
Wesman your more like a ricer than you think, they take light quick handling cars and try to make them fast in a straight line and start with an obvious bad platform for it. You took a car thats known for being fast in a straight line and made tired to build it for handling, you started with a worse platform for handling and therefore it will never be able to be as good as a car with a better platform for handling, like a AWD STI with multi link independent rear suspension for instance.Last edited by Zinergy; 08-26-2009 at 07:38 AM.
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08-26-2009, 06:25 AM #56
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Arctic White, red/gray- 1997 Corvette, 92 Typhoon
Please that skyline beat or stayed side by side with a 570whp cobra and wesman called it gutless. How is that not covering up the facts with his bias opinion. Can your T/A even stay within 15 cars of a 570whp cobra, probably not. You wil lprobably say soemthing like neither can yours, your right it cant but im not the one calling the skyline gutless.
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08-26-2009, 11:16 AM #57
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08-26-2009, 02:58 PM #58
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08-26-2009, 03:07 PM #59
And guess what the Firebird was designed as?? A performance vehicle, nothing else - its not an econo car, or a family sedan, or a utility vehicle. Its a pony car.
I never talked trash about your car or anyones and just because i drive a legacy now doesnt mean i havent had faster cars than you. All i said is your car will get blown away by a STI with suspension mods and you refuse to see that. Never said F-bodys cant handle, what i said is there are many many cars that can handle better with mods than a f-body with mods. Such as a modded with full suspension mods STI vs a modded F-body with the same suspension mods both with the same wheel hp, the STI is gonna win around a track.
Wesman your more like a ricer than you think, they take light quick handling cars and try to make them fast in a straight line and start with an obvious bad platform for it. You took a car thats known for being fast in a straight line and made tired to build it for handling, you started with a worse platform for handling and therefore it will never be able to be as good as a car with a better platform for handling, like a AWD STI with multi link independent rear suspension for instance.
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08-26-2009, 03:14 PM #60
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