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Old 03-18-2009, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by My Red 93Z-28
Damn, you're as bad as jay...the guy that already has his modded LS3 ready to drop in as soon as he gets the car
guess its a bad thing that no matter what i get. the cherry gets busted! bought my 93z off a member on a here with a 383 and all the mods. put a nastier lsx motor in it with full suspension immediately. the 72 i will not even get into. however have a reg cab zq8 colorado here that i want to do a ls2 swap on!
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:05 PM
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Interesting. That makes me wonder if taller gears (lower numerically) would improve the time. Shorter gears would just have you spending more time in 5th!
Im thinking that maybe the official time from GM was achieved by letting the transmission shift on its own. I would bet that some better times will be had by manually shifting it at a more proper RPM.
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by robvas
If you went with something like a 4.10 or 3.90 in the automatic, you'd get nothing but a tire fire.
I disagree ... remember, I had 4.10's behind the 4L60E in my car for a couple years, and it launched GREAT . Even on STREET tires, I could cut 1.9x 60' times at the track! I suffered very little wheel-spin, even on the streets, and what spin I did get, was very minimal and easily controllable.

Keep in mind something else about the 5th-gen ..... tall tires. They're what, ~28" tall? Compared to the 26" tires of the 4th-gens, the 5th-gen is already coming with a "higher" ratio in it, gear-for-gear. So a 3.40-something gear will act like a higher ratio in the 5th-gen. Low ratios (ie: 4.10's) will seem less "extreme" than they used to. I can see ~4.30's, perhaps even ~4.56's becoming a common mod for at least a FEW brave folks .
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by GMRL
Im thinking that maybe the official time from GM was achieved by letting the transmission shift on its own. I would bet that some better times will be had by manually shifting it at a more proper RPM.
This might work. I just did the math, and 4th gear on a 6L80E with 3.45:1 rear gears should be good for 141mph. No reason to be shifting into 5th already...

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I disagree ... remember, I had 4.10's behind the 4L60E in my car for a couple years, and it launched GREAT
When you work the ratios out, 1st gear on a 6L80 with 3.45 rear gears and 28" tires is an almost-identical overall ratio to 1st gear on a 4L60E with 4.10 rear gears and 26" tires. Based on that, I am inclined to argue that the 5th gen should get off the line quite well from the factory!

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Old 03-18-2009, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by robvas
Not with the automatic. the first gear is something like a 4.0:1 ratio.
Yep, it's 4.027:1. To see how it works out, read the post before yours.
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Old 03-18-2009, 06:41 PM
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Z-rated means the tire is good for at least 149 mph. For several years now, all Z-rated tires have come with a secondary speed rating, which is located after the load load index (collectively, the load index and the secondary speed rating are called the Service Description). This rating gives the tire's actual max speed.

The PZero tires that come on the SS are 245/45ZR20 103Y in the front and 275/40ZR20 106Y in the rear.

Y indicates 186mph.
Thanks for the info, did not know that.
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Old 03-19-2009, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ex-SS-ve
i cannot wait to see how it looks on 20x12 fikse profil 5s wheels with 345 rubber in back.
If I remember right, at Indy they said there is only room for ~9" wide wheels and they said you wouldn't need wider than that...so you're 12" fikse might be sticking out about 3"
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Old 03-19-2009, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by My Red 93Z-28
If I remember right, at Indy they said there is only room for ~9" wide wheels and they said you wouldn't need wider than that...so you're 12" fikse might be sticking out about 3"
That's what fender flares are for!
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Old 03-19-2009, 09:37 AM
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That's what fender flares are for!
I didn't realize he was turning it into a 4WD off-road Camaro
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