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'98 Z28 LS1
My friend's dad has a '98 Camaro Z28 T-tops with the LS1 engine and manual tranny. It is 100% stock, he's not into racing at all so I don't know how good he can drive. He has seen my car a few times around and really likes and he wants to see if he can beat me. He is a really big guy, about 300-325 lbs.
I think he's going to beat me. I don't know exactly what my car runs but I don't think it can take an LS1, maybe an LT1. I've never raced either. What do you guys think? Any advice if I do end up racing him? ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
My friend has a bone stock 00 Z28 with the LS1 and he only ran a 13.8 so I think you can take him, especialy if you get a good launch, good luck.
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i've seen a stock, STOCK lS1 (M6) 98 Z28 run 13.38 @ 109!
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My friends is an A4.
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race him!
what do you have to lose? it's all for fun. you never know you might win, that 6 spd is a b**ch to launch if you don't practice. ------------------ 99 30th annv. Trans am 79 Trans am black se |
You would need a good launch, like fastang said, and get the 3.89 posi, and put some dragradials on but you might need a stall cvrtr.
Ah heck just race him, i raced a bone stock 99t/a that went 13.6 @104 but someone that cant drive real great could be around 13.8 14.0, skill has alot to do with it, i also seen a guy go stock 13.1 @106 with good traction. ------------------ 90 lx coupe: Mac cold air fenderwell, accel supercoil,advncd ignition,3-core radiatr, FMS alum D/S, Black magic fan, 3.27grs, 3chbr flows. Best time: 13.9116(on 225/60/15 firehawks) Best mph: 97.80 Best 60': 2.0047 next mods: subframes, mac h-pipe |
With him weighing that much, I'd say he is a low 14 sec car, that is if he doesn't know how to drive....high 13's if he does.
GO FOR IT!!! Nobody ever wins'em all ------------------ Dustin 1993 Cobra #1926 Bassani Full lengths,Bassani short X-pipe, American thunder Cat back, 3.55's. More to come... |
Don't forget with him weighing that much it will be easier for him to launch the car....
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well what is your raceweight? i would guess his to be 3700-3800. have you ran at the track before?
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My best friend has a 99 Z28 and it is mean. The only thing that has beat it with me driving was a new C5, but that was b/c of traction. All I know is that you better get that Z off the line or it will be over from the beginning b/c there is no playing catch up with those cars.
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Skill definently has a LOT to do with it. I raced a kid in my area who, the second car that his parents bought him, has a manual 91 lx w/ 3.73 and i was right on his bumper up to 60 in my STOCK 90 convert AOD w/ the stock 2.73! Needless to say he is a horrible driver. |
go for it!!! Score one for us the drivers of old stangs. Show the new ones we can hang also!!!My money is on you as long as you get some traction(change tires!!)...wider is better. Seems to me like you have a very nice setup their. It should be in the mid to high 13's. Maybe lower?? Good Luck!!! Remember FORD=FAST ON RACE DAY!!!
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Hey, thanks for all the responses guys, keep 'em coming! This site rocks!
This guy doesn't live in town, but he comes here pretty often because always comes to the home basketball games at my high school because his son plays on the team with me. 90dpscoupe- I would love to get those 3.89s now but I have to wait 3 or 4 more months! Drag radials are probably out of the question because it is a daily driven car in all weather (except bad snow/ice), and I'm on gravel roads/highways every once in awhile. smooth- My raceweight probably isn't 3700 or 3800 at all, '69 Coupe with a 200 cid and a 3-spd manual weigh 2850. So my car is probably like 3300 maybe? This summer after I do the rear end swap and before I take it to the track I will have it weighed, but I have never taken it to the strip. Closest one is about 45 minutes away. Fostang- I have good tires, Goodrich Radial T/As, and they are wider than crap, 295/50/15s, but they still just spin wildly, until I hit about 45 mph, then they catch and you get thrown back in your seat. I don't know about 13.5s-13.9s, I was guessing around 14.0-14.5 with the gears. I know when I get those Performer RPM heads (when, I don't know) I will definitely be mid 13s. Well, if I hear he is coming down I will tell him to be sure he brings the Z and be ready for a run. ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
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So would 13.5s to 13.9s be realistic and what would I have to do (CHEAP) to get that, or is 14.0 to 14.5 what I should expect? Remember, I have the stock heads and I think they are holding me back quite a bit. I will have the 3.89s and posi by the time I take it to the strip though. Thanks.
------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
That LS1 will below 13.5,... but it's all fun, so race him!
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So is it possible for me to break 14.0? Or not? If you don't think it is possible for me, what could I do that's cheap and fairly easy (nothing internal on the engine) that could get me 13.999? Like I said, I will have the 3.89s, so gears aren't a problem. I was thinking about removing the front sway bar, that would help off the line. Lower rear tire pressure (maybe raise front to decrease rolling resistance?), take off air cleaner, empty the trunk, powerstall a little, won't need much with 3.89s, shift at 5500...that's all I can think of. With my mods and that stuff, will I break 14.0? TIA
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I think, ifyou practice your launch, and get a good one, you will break 13.9. My guess is with good traction, and solid driving that car could go 13.5 now if the race weight is indeed 3300. I woulddefinitely say you have roughly 300 flywheel hp, maybe more. but that torque. Oh, what I would give for a 351.Go for it dude, if anything, if you lose, it will make you pursue upgrades even harder. I know with me that happens. Whenever I lose I look for ways to make my car faster. I am to the point where I want a charger!
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13.5!!?!??!??! Holy crap! Whoa...that's awesome. You know, I'm not sure about horsepower, my engine was 250 bhp before, stock 2-bbl carb/intake and all, the 4-bbl carb 351 was rated at 290 bhp, so with my mods I was actually thinking like 350 give or take 15. But what's the difference between brake hp and just hp? Anything? So what kind of torque would I be making? 2-bbl is rated at 335 stock, 4-bbl at 385, I gotta be at least 425 or so right? So about what are all these numbers at the rear wheel? Sorry there are so many questions guys. I am just kinda lost here. I was thinking I'm gonna be like 14.5 then some people tell me 13s and that surprised me.
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Oh, and as far as mods go 86LX5liter, once I get my rear end done, then all I want it those Performer RPM heads!!! I'm thinking that will open up my engine bigger than life!
------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
The Beacon of Reality must chime in. It is rumored around here that I am a defender of the ls1, well Im not. I think you have a real good chance, especially with your lighter car. Also if you get your gears in I believe you will have a BETTER chance. good luck
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anyone?
------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
GP6T, Nobody here hates you. Your last post was constructive and helpful. A few before came off as rude whether you wanted to be rude or not. I personaly appologize for anything rude I may have said to you before. If you want to join us next saturday let me know, and we can meet you.
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BennyBoy, I'd think twice about those 3.89 gears. That's pretty much for a street driven C-4. That will spin your motor at almost 3600 RPM at 70 mph cruise. I use 3.25 with mine and turn 3000 at 70. That's about the most that I want to cruise at. Also the HP numbers you're referring to are gross HP. That's quite a bit higher than the net HP that manufactuers use now. I agree with your original assumption. I'm betting you'll run low 14's. The LS1 will probably win, but it'll still be fun. Just more inspiration for future mods. Good luck anyway.
Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. |
you might beat it off the line, but it'll drive by you on the top end.. unless you get a set of better heads..
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Dark Knight, the bad thing is that I'm 16 and I am a 3 sport athlete in high school, so I'm pretty busy with that and don't have a job. I do however have a job in the summer, but almost all of that goes into the bank for college. I did manage to get $3k for just the car this summer. But I didn't put quite enough into the bank though. So this summer I'm putting less into the car and more into the bank. I do plan on getting a damn good scholarship though. I have a 4.0 GPA in school and I just took a test that told me that I'm supposed to score a 30-33 on my ACT. And I'm pursuing a football scholarship pretty hard already too. So maybe if I do end up getting a scholarship I can dump a lot of money into my car. Then I can get those Edelbrock RPM heads that I need so badly.
Rev, 3.89s are too much huh? At first I was planning on going with 4.11s, then about everyone and their dog told me to not go that steep, so I figured 3.89s would be just fine. I don't think 3.55s will be enough, do you? I have 3:1 gears now and I HATE them with a passion. My dads 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee (4.7l and 3.73s) will beat my car the first 30 feet of the race because my gears are so doggy then I hit my powerband and they spin forever. I still smoke him through my first gear even when I do spin though. The Jeep's only got 220 or 225 horsepower and nothing much above 3000 rpms. What gears would you recommend? And also Rev, so those numbers, ~350 bhp and like ~425 lb-ft torque, is there a way to figure them to net hp and net torque? Or rwhp and rwt? Thanks guys for all the help. This site is awesome. ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= [This message has been edited by BennyBoy (edited 03-20-2001).] |
BennyBoy, the Jeep and all late model cars have over drive and so can use a 3.73 or a 4.10 with no problem. They cruise at 70 mph at 2500 or so. With the C-4, we don't have that advantage (over drive) so we can't use those as well and still cruise at a decent rpm.
Gross hp as was used before 1970 is about 25% higher than net that we use now. Or to say it another way, net is about 80% of gross. Standard shift drivetrains have an effiency of about 83% according to Ford. Automatic drivetrains are usually considered about 78-80% efficient for newer ones and possibly as bad as 75% for our old C-4's. That means we only put 75-78% probably of our net hp to the rear wheels. Hope this helps a little. Rev |
Congratulations on your academic and atheletic success. I too had a 4.0, I got a full ride for academics. I will graduate from college this summer with an Electrical and Computer Engineering degree. If I had more size I could have played college football. At 5'9" 165 lbs I was not a tight-end or a middle linebacker size (that is what I played). I was Academic All State for Football. Keep going and don't let your car interfere with your school. Get an education first, then you can build whatever you want http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif .
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I figure my car has at least 360 gross hp then. Considering it was rated at 250 stock with a 2-bbl carb/intake. On all my estimates I'm going low on, so I don't get my hopes up then get them shoved in my face. Start with 250+15(exhaust), 265+40(750 cfm carb), 305+20(intake), 325+30(cam)=355. And I figure an increase of 30 hp for the cam is very low. It's probably closer to 40-45. Which then it's 370 gross hp. That may be a little much. So I'll just use 360. So, 80% of 360 is 288. 75% of 288 is 216, and 80% of 288 is 230. So I probably have about 220-225 rwhp? At the most is probably 225-230, using 370 gross hp? I guess that's not as good as I thought, but it is a lot better than it could have been. So my car weighing 3200-3300 pounds and having 220-225 rwhp...is that good for low to mid 14s? Thanks for all the help everyone.
Rev, so you have about 230-235 rwhp right? And you hit 13.97@100.3. So it's definitely possible to get into the 13s for me with what I have right now. I just need small things. How did you have your car set up suspension-wise and how was the weather? And what elevation? What gears do you have, and how were your 60' times? I feel like I'm about 6 right now because I'm asking so many questions. So I'll just stop for this post. Thanks Rev, and everyone else who has replied. ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= [This message has been edited by BennyBoy (edited 03-22-2001).] |
Anyone? Rev?
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BennyBoy, my car dyno's at 223.5 @ 5100 and 262.8 at 3750 at the rear wheels. 223.5/.75 = 298 SAE hp. If you convert SAE to standard hp like you get from the engine dynos in the magazines you add about 4-4.5%.
My car weighs 3020 lbs. without me in it. I weigh about 220, track wt. is about 3250 with 1/2 tank of gas. My intention is to have a good street driver, so my car has more or less a road racing suspension, not a drag racing suspension. I'm using 620 front coils cut about a 1/4 turn. I have 1 1/8" front sway bar and a 3/4" rear sway bar. Adjustable Gabriel Strider shocks at all 4 corners set at the stiffest setting. 5 leaf springs with mid eyes at the rear. 235/60/15 BFG Radial TA's at the rear and 215/60/15's at the front. This set up makes the car handle well and still hooks well with my 8" 3.25 Traction-Lock and C-4. Best 60'......2.107 Best 330'.....5.889 Best 660'.....8.978/80.17 Best 1000'....11.656 Best 1320'....13.951 Best 1320'....100.35 All these times are from different time slips, but are the best times for the different points on the track. If there's anything else you want to know about my set up, feel free to ask. Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. |
I have everything pretty much stock suspension-wise on my car. I have new Ford shocks on the front with the stock sway bar. How much would it help for me to remove this before I went to the track? I won't be driving it around at all without it on, just at the track so that's not a problem because we're hauling it on a trailor. I have no sway bar in the rear and I have KYB gas-a-just shocks in the rear with shock extensions. We are replacing the old leaf springs with new ones when we replace the rear end. I was figuring my track weight to be about 3250 also, with me in the car. I weigh about 150 pounds right now, by the time I go to the track I may weigh 20 pounds more because of my track/football program I'm on right now. Is that about right? I will have it weighed at the dump before I go just to know. I think that's all for right now. Thanks again man.
Since 3.89s are too much would 3.70s be low enough? Or should I just go down to 3.55s? ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= [This message has been edited by BennyBoy (edited 03-26-2001).] |
BennyBoy, just try to decide how fast you're willing to spin your engine while cruising. Right now with the 3.00/1, I bet you're turning about 2750 @ 70. If you go with a 3.73, you'll get 2750 X 3.73/3.00 = 3420 @ 70. 2750 X 3.55/3.00 = 3250 @ 70. 2750 X 3.25/3.00 = 2980 @ 70. Slight variations occur depending on tire diameter. You will have to be the one who decides what cruising rpm you can live with.
Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. |
Benny- Sorry to burst your bubble, but your way of adding up HP just doesnt compute in the real world. You probably have about 290-300fwhp to be correct. If I added up like you did I would have 450hp probably... Which cirtainly isnt the case. Only way your gonna know is get to the track. I think the 3.70 gear would be good for you.
The M6 Ls1's are a ***** to launch. Get the gears, and leave hard. He will be trying to make up and probably won't be able to launch it worth crap. Ive raced several of these on the street and they can't hook. Just hope he doesnt blow by you in 3rd gear. Sky ------------------ -1989 Saleen Mustang #406- TFS Heads, E-303, edelbrock intake,70MM TB, 73mm MAF, off road H, headers and 3chamber flows. 12.55@107mph Runs on 87 Octane and gets 24mpg! |
Rev, so at about what RPMs would I be crossing the finish line at in the quarter? That's the only thing I'm worried about. I don't really care much about cruising speed at all.
Skyman, 290-300 fwhp? That's exactly what I figured. My figures that were like up around 360-380 were gross hp. Not net hp. So I was about right then, correct? ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
Sounds about right. Maybe just SLIGHTLY lower?
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Well, yes. I came up with about 288 net hp. And I'd give or take about 15 with that number. That's even a little under what Skyman said. So if anything, I'm estimating a little on the low side here.
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With 3.70's I think you'll be turning about 5000-5100. That ought to be perfect for the 1/4 mile. I had thought you were shooting for a street cruiser. I'd pick 3.70's for the strip.
Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. |
When my Stang had the stock 2:73's, I raced a '99 WS6 LS1. I had him by an easy car through first gear, but by halfway through second he blew by me like I was his ***** . If I had 3:73's, i think I would have been ahead until third, and then I would have been his ***** , lol. No lie, these LS1's are pretty sick.
At the track in the fall, the only LS1 there was a T/A running 12.7@108 w/ only a muffler (not full catback), bored throttle body, and MAF w/ a K&N. Whats that? like $500 worth of stuff. Good luck though. ------------------ 2001 SVT Lightning (red): Many mods to come- Let the Vette killer begin to take shape 1997 Thunderbird 4.6L: Dynomax exhaust, Mustang intake tube, SVT Lightning 80mm MAF, Accufab MAF adapter, 7" Auto-physics powerstack filter, ram air, B&M 24,000GVW trans cooler, Custom chip, FMS 9mm wires, many more to come... No Longer own: 91 LX 5.0L 5 spd Red w/ black interior 2 chamber flowmasters, Bassani off-road X-pipe, MAC cold air induction, Kirban short throw, Heavy duty 3 core radiator, FMS 3 |
5000 at the stripe would be perfect! Well, I'm pretty sure I'll be getting 3.70s now. Thanks Rev. That helps a ton. So being in the low 14s what would be easiest/cheapest to get into 13s? That is my goal before I graduate. And I still have over 2 years. But I am giong to be spending very little on my car (besides rear end swap this summer), so that sucks.
I have heard that about the LS1s...that they are pretty quick in 1st and 2nd gear, but once they hit 3rd they pull like a mofo. With my 3:1 gears right now my 2nd gear kicks butt, and 1st gear is decent. ------------------ '69 Coupe with 351W ========================= Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer ========================= |
you might be able to take him.. depends on how good you launch.. and inexperiences M6 LS1 driver will generally fry the tires on launch or bog it down.. Take him to lunch before you race to put more weight on him http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif
What does you car dyno at? for reference I dynoed my 2K SS the other day and it did a corrected best of 320rwhp and 333rwtq.. and all i have is a lit and the SLP factory catback.. good luck http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif |
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