NEW CAMARO! Lets hear what you got.
For the record, averaging Car Craft, Motor Trend, and wikipedia sources the average LS1 camaro weighs right at 3400lbs: the 2010 Camaro spec sheet (backed up by Edmunds.com and Super Chevy actual weigh-ins) is: (rounded up)
3750lbs LT
3780lbs LS
3920lbs SS auto
3860lbs SS manual
450+lbs lighter is a big deal! And the SS manual gets the GTO rear gears: 3.45's (all the rest get 3.27's). I heard that some LS1's got 3.42's though I believe it was only the later model SS Camaro's?
Equal tires, equal drivers, .... who knows.
There's certainly a difference in an average 4th gen trapping 104-108 versus the new camaro trapping 110-112. Even bolt ons on both, I don't see it happening unless he can't drive. If that's the case, hell, makes perfect sense. The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
For the record, averaging Car Craft, Motor Trend, and wikipedia sources the average LS1 camaro weighs right at 3400lbs: the 2010 Camaro spec sheet (backed up by Edmunds.com and Super Chevy actual weigh-ins) is: (rounded up)
3750lbs LT
3780lbs LS
3920lbs SS auto
3860lbs SS manual
450+lbs lighter is a big deal! And the SS manual gets the GTO rear gears: 3.45's (all the rest get 3.27's). I heard that some LS1's got 3.42's though I believe it was only the later model SS Camaro's?
Equal tires, equal drivers, .... who knows.
autos got 3.08s or 3.23s
weight varies on model for the camaro
even with 450+ weight difference, there's about 100hp difference that would easily make up the weight difference. Assuming equal drivers.
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LS3: 460-480rwhp
LS1: 360-380rwhp
IMO the kicker is heads: the above mods with good aftermarket heads and intake manifold puts them within 30rwhp of each other, where the weight difference and solid axle give the nod to the LS1. Of course if they are modded to that extent, who says the 5th gen can't go on a serious diet... lots of choices and outcomes, LSx versus LSx is always gonna be nasty and contentious. Just ask the GTO guys who are still arguing the LS1 versus LS2 thing.
LS3: 460-480rwhp
LS1: 360-380rwhp
IMO the kicker is heads: the above mods with good aftermarket heads and intake manifold puts them within 30rwhp of each other, where the weight difference and solid axle give the nod to the LS1. Of course if they are modded to that extent, who says the 5th gen can't go on a serious diet... lots of choices and outcomes, LSx versus LSx is always gonna be nasty and contentious. Just ask the GTO guys who are still arguing the LS1 versus LS2 thing.

I'll agree, moding anything can happen at that point. I just think equal mods. The 2010 camaro is just quick. Unless we are talking an auto 2010 versus a manual 2002. It's real close. I'm curious if any of the trans ratios changed? I'm only seeing 365-385rwhp on the new camaro, but I've seen the later year camaro putting down 300-330rwhp. Traps are for sure not overlapping from what I read. There's a good 3mph difference between them. It's certainly interesting but everything I read favors the new camaro. Perhaps a road coarse, rofl. 400+ weight would be a factor, lol. Want to sell me that converter only?
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, yes, I should try to get more. I'm tired of looking at it. I might just do that, thanks for the tip. Yes, I might do that on the converter, I got to look at my invoices again before I post it.
There's certainly a difference in an average 4th gen trapping 104-108 versus the new camaro trapping 110-112. Even bolt ons on both, I don't see it happening unless he can't drive. If that's the case, hell, makes perfect sense.After sitting at the track for 4 hours and only getting 2 runs in I was pretty frustrated. Anways, while cruising back on the freeway I see a set of tailights that catches my attention. Looky looky a new camaro, these are really rare in my area and people are charging $45,000-$50,000 for them. I go around the guy and give him a few revs. We find a nice stretch on the freeway that looks clear and he pulls up beside me. I look over and it looks like a young 16 year old who is talking on his cell phone wtf? Its a nice blue or black one with white stripes, not sure it was dark. I look over at him to see if he wants to run but hes talking on his phone.
We slow down to about 60 and I drop her down into 2nd to see if he will play. He hammers it and puts half a car on me before I get on it. Rev her out to 6500 with the shift light blairing in my face and we are door to door. Slam 3rd and we are still dead even until about 90 which surprised the **** out of me. I begin to pull pretty good on him and shut her down around 110 with a 2-3 car lead its really hard to tell. I don't know if he got out of it or anything at all. After that I wanted to talk to him but he slowed way down and never caught back up to me. No idea if it was a stock, modded, auto or stick. It sure took off hard from a 60 roll though. That thing ran way harder than the procharged 09 gt mustang I put 4 lenghts on.
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Originally Posted by ethan071891
A 5th gen will not out run a 4th gen with equal mods, been there done that.
As for the trap speed, Four different magazines, four different trap times. I bet you here in maryland at 100 ft it hits 112-113 on cool evening. And no ****, a bolt on to a non bolt on, I wouldn't expect anything different. Next time, make sure you comment on the entire post.





