GT500 vs C7 Acceleration...........
#1
Burning Brakes
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GT500 vs C7 Acceleration...........
Based on the HUGE lead the C7 got due to taking off first and how fast the GT500 caught up and passed him this looks like no contest.
Not that I thought it would be, but interesting regardless.
Not that I thought it would be, but interesting regardless.
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#7
Being able to actually put the power to the ground is pretty important. Still surprised the Mustang has so many issues at the low end. I'd expect the Z51 to do even better with the launch, possibly holding it off until the acceleration favors the corvette again.
#8
Melting Slicks
GT500 had a very tall first gear. 3.31 differential with a 2.66 first gear is not ideal for launching. Many are installing a 3.73 or 4.10 gears with sticky tires. The result would be quite different. Unlike the Corvette changing out a gear in a GT500 is very cheap in comparison.
#10
Instructor
I used to own a GT500. Great on the straights, but I will take my C6 in the mountains of Colorado any day. I know that when I get my C7 that it will only be that much sweeter!
#12
Team Owner
#13
Scraping the splitter.
Note that it took ~13 seconds for the GT500 to catch and pass the C7, which means in a quarter mile race the GT500 was going to be chasing.
Just like this...
There is about a 6-7 mph trap speed difference between the two cars.
Imagine the how badly the GT500 would destroy a 911, especially if it wasn't an "S" model, and probably even worse if it was a 2wd car.
S.
Just like this...
There is about a 6-7 mph trap speed difference between the two cars.
Imagine the how badly the GT500 would destroy a 911, especially if it wasn't an "S" model, and probably even worse if it was a 2wd car.
S.
#15
Team Owner
the only reason C7 got the lead is because he was the starter, whoever honks always gets the jump.
#16
Melting Slicks
That statement makes zero sense??? The Corvette will never start catching back up - the GT500 with 662 hp is a 200 mph car, the Vette with 460 hp is a 185 mph car. Although the Vette is 600 lbs lighter and has far better weight bias, hp still counts in most drag races. Frankly, I am surprised it wasn't until about 70 mph that the GT500 started to catch up, but from 80 to 120, it pretty much had the Corvette for lunch, and it would have kept pulling away right up through 180 mph.
#17
The 2013 GT500 is a monster... $3,000 in mods and you're at 700+rwhp
2013 GT500 193.6 MPH - Texas Mile March 2013 - YouTube
2013 GT500 193.6 MPH - Texas Mile March 2013 - YouTube
They are a monster some of the stock GT500 are dynoing close to and some over 600hp and 600lb/ft TQ...I had a GT500 and they are very easy to mod.
Stock vs stock the 13-14 GT500's will give the ZR1 all it can handle...out of the box they're a 11.50 at 125 plus car with no problems.
#18
That statement makes zero sense??? The Corvette will never start catching back up - the GT500 with 662 hp is a 200 mph car, the Vette with 460 hp is a 185 mph car. Although the Vette is 600 lbs lighter and has far better weight bias, hp still counts in most drag races. Frankly, I am surprised it wasn't until about 70 mph that the GT500 started to catch up, but from 80 to 120, it pretty much had the Corvette for lunch, and it would have kept pulling away right up through 180 mph.
I agree...the GT500 will do a 0 to 60 in 3.5 sec also so I don't see the C7 taking it on take off either.
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Burning Brakes