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06-14-2010, 11:10 AM #61
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06-14-2010, 11:16 AM #62
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06-14-2010, 11:54 AM #63
I can think of alot of other things too, like ditching the power sucking IRS, which would not only cut weight, and cut costs, but put more power to the wheels.
Get rid of those big ugly 20 inch wheels or what ever they are. That would not only cut overall weight, but reduce unsprung weight too.
I'd also like to see more rear gear as an option, and get back to a .50 overdrive to compensate. Unfortunately for GM to confide to CAFE standards, that's not going to happen. Honestly I'd like to see the whole platform redesigned.
I could go on but I'll quit picking on it
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06-14-2010, 12:06 PM #64
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that is the plan..the 2012 i think is supposed to be on a lighter weight platform ..the alpha platform which is a smaller midsize platform so expect near 4th gen weight and more power. I agree with everything you said old man..minus the IRS ...i think for the camaro to sell well it will need to have the IRS for its handling and ride characteristics. but yeah...have a 18" wheel option with a 10-11 width . offer a performance rear end ratio, and the powerplant wouldnt even need to be touched to exceed the srt8s and the GTs ...and this is something they could implement right now ...add the Alpha chassis and it is all over for the GT and srt8s .....400rwhp in a 3600-3900 platform ...
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06-14-2010, 12:18 PM #65
Does this new planned platform still utilize IRS???
I don't know about most, but I don't buy a 4 seater camaro to turn corners, and I have found even the solid axles far exceed my limitations, I'm not Mario AndrettiI'd buy another vette if I were really into that sort of thing.
Seems 99% here are more worried about how fast a car goes in a straight line, don't need IRS for that. But I guess you are right in the fact that it's a market now, they make what they think they can sell, GM just hasn't been very good at those decisions it seems.
Ford tried it, and went back to solid axles. Hasn't hurt their sales from what I've seen.
Guess you could say I just haven't liked the new camaro since it's inception. Maybe a change to a new platform might do it some good.
Will kinda suck for all the new camaro buyers out there though that have already bought. When platforms change, that usually means parts interchangability is nill, and parts become obsolete in a few years,,,,UGH!!!
I'm just rambling, carry on......
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06-14-2010, 12:22 PM #66
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im sure it will use IRS ....you are right about the mustang ..who knows ...id love a solid axle underneath the new maro ....i just dont think Gm wants to take that risk on ride quality etc...and you know damn well if they did ...knowing GM they'd put that damn 7.5 10 bolt in it
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06-14-2010, 12:34 PM #67
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06-14-2010, 03:19 PM #68
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They could bump the LS3 up to 450 or 475hp with absolutely no problem, just a mild cam swap. That's not digging deep at all. It might cause a problem with the Z06 and upcoming Z28 though, so don't hold your breath. I really don't expect a lot of increase in performance for the SS, because GM doesn't want to make the Z28 (which should be a slightly heavier car) irrelevant.
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06-14-2010, 03:29 PM #69
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That's what I'm keeping in mind. The only way I'll buy a brand new Camaro is if the Gen 6 is 3700 pounds with the same power. If you buy a gen 5 Camaro and put shorter tires on it, however, it does greatly improve the performance. 305/30R19 will do just fine, without much compromise in the appearance of the car. This http://www.peddersusa.com/products/21/166
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06-14-2010, 03:31 PM #70
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http://www.peddersusa.com/products/21/179
Honestly looks pretty good IMHO
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06-15-2010, 06:36 AM #71
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IRS is a mainstream item mainly because of ride comfort. IRS is more comfy than live axle and there is no arguing that. Thats why people want it
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06-15-2010, 08:47 AM #72
Ya I guess if that's what floats your boat. Guess I'm not that spoiled, I find solid axle cars ride just fine for me
I've always felt for years that car manufactures have been giving us more than is really necessary.
I just need 4 wheels that roll, a steering wheel that turns, gas and brakes,,,,and I'm happy
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06-15-2010, 09:07 AM #73
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06-15-2010, 09:15 AM #74
I wish I could, but like most, I'm not made of money either. If I were, I'd like to just buy the car manufacture and make major changes. But that wouldn't work either, the government wouldn't let me build a car the way I would want one.
Which is why I still drive my classic stuff that is 40+ years old
As far as I'm concerned with most of these new cars, they can just drive them right off a cliff.
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06-15-2010, 09:37 AM #75
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i like what pedders is doing with the maro ...as the maro is stuck with IRS ...you might as well use its strong points...and pedders is doing that..tightening up the bushes etc making the maro handle and brake well..not to mention launch well.
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06-15-2010, 07:59 PM #76
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Exactly. IRS has more handling potential than a solid axle, while solid axles have more drag-racing potential. Since the focus these days is more on handling than drag-racing, it makes sense that the newer muscle cars would be designed with IRS. There are companies out there that wil retro-fit solid axles into the modern cars for those who still don't like it.
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06-18-2010, 11:04 AM #77
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I think if GM was that worried about handling they wouldn't have made it such a pig. GM missed the boat on the camaro plain and simple while ford hit the mark with the 2011 mustang has much as I hate to say it being a GM guy. I really don't think the people that can afford a new muscle car are all about handling if you want that you can find much better cars out there than a camaro, mustang or challenger. Muscle cars will always be about who's faster not who handles better. Don't get me wrong i'm not bashing IRS I just don't think the focus of these cars is about handling.
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06-18-2010, 12:01 PM #78
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it is about ride comfort and handling. the whole zeta platform is about ride comfort and handling in respects to its size. the maro's rim/tire combination says it all..riding on basically suv set up.
the mustang will have its turn in the lime light ..their top end package is very impressive..but look in the next few years and that mustang will get heavier
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I never said anything about ride and comfort, I agree with you on that. All I said was they were not that concerned about handling and when I say that I'm talking about performance handling. Will the mustang get heavier to give the buyer more comfort and a better ride perhaps. Maybe the camaro will get lighter so it can be faster who knows. All I know is people who buy these cars are more concerned about beating the other guy or gal to the next light then getting to the top of a twisty mountain road first.
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