Road and Track SS = LS3, Z28 = LSA etc.
Well if we are going off of the 3900lb SS and 4000lb Z28 as found in the post on this thread. Even the 430hp LS3 SS at 3900lb's is heavier than the GTO, GTR, 03-04 Cobra and about even with the 500 hp GT500.
It's based on Zeta. When the Zeta Commodore was released in August 2006, there were articles in the Australian press about how much weight it had gained. Several items were listed. Among them was a more sophisticated IRS (about 25kg, or 55 pounds, IIRC). You'll also have stability control, more airbags, etc., in the Camaro (Mustang has only front). Maybe you don't care about that (I don't). But these items are becoming commonplace, and it would be hard to imagine a brand new 2010 Camaro without them.
So all this is a fairly long-winded justification for the weight.
Charlie's desired Alpha V8 may have sliced a couple of hundred pounds from the total, but I really doubt you'd save more than that without expensive lightweight materials or leaving off features that the mass market demands. Plus, the resulting car would be smaller -- probably with a tiny backseat, small trunk, etc. Maybe if you never actually want to carry adults in the back seat (adults do fit in my '02 Camaro for short rides), that would be better.
But I really don't think the Camaro is miss for the target market. You might argue that with today's $4.45 premium unleaded that they should be targeting the compact market featuring I4s and V6s. But you probably won't, since you're on this website.
Not that I doubt you but where is the research and proofs for this, I would love to read them. (not sarcastic, i am genuinely interested)
I'm not blaming IRS for the weight, I understand that its based off a large car platform and all of the other reasons, but to say that IRS is not a part of that weight increase is ignorant.
I'm not blaming IRS for the weight, I understand that its based off a large car platform and all of the other reasons, but to say that IRS is not a part of that weight increase is ignorant.
But I'd have an easier time accepting that with something to back that up. I've seen others assert 100+ pounds for a strong, steel IRS. Even the old IRS had more parts than a solid axle, so I have a hard time seeing how it could be lighter.
Not that it matters in the end, since any Zeta-based Camaro would have the Zeta IRS, and the VE needed an IRS to be competitive in today's market, just like it needs to be quiet, have good safety features for both crash avoidance and survivability, etc.
more birdie talking here......
Z/28 posted up an 11.9@123mph. Then ran an 11.2@ undisclosed mph w/ a pulley and exhaust.
Also there's a "new" GN in the works. Still a V6 w/ a turbo. It might be a lightweight
Z/28 posted up an 11.9@123mph. Then ran an 11.2@ undisclosed mph w/ a pulley and exhaust.
Also there's a "new" GN in the works. Still a V6 w/ a turbo. It might be a lightweight
I'll believe the GN when I see it.
So all this is a fairly long-winded justification for the weight.
Charlie's desired Alpha V8 may have sliced a couple of hundred pounds from the total, but I really doubt you'd save more than that without expensive lightweight materials or leaving off features that the mass market demands. Plus, the resulting car would be smaller -- probably with a tiny backseat, small trunk, etc. Maybe if you never actually want to carry adults in the back seat (adults do fit in my '02 Camaro for short rides), that would be better.
Charlie's desired Alpha V8 may have sliced a couple of hundred pounds from the total, but I really doubt you'd save more than that without expensive lightweight materials or leaving off features that the mass market demands. Plus, the resulting car would be smaller -- probably with a tiny backseat, small trunk, etc. Maybe if you never actually want to carry adults in the back seat (adults do fit in my '02 Camaro for short rides), that would be better.
I'm not a vehicle architect. I'm just a guy on the internet who wanted to spend money on a Camaro or two. Whatever confluence of events brought us here - here we be. We could argue about rear seat room or the weight of the VZ IRS vs Zeta's. Whatever.
What this all boils down to for me is, that a two ton Camaro is not a product I'm in the market for.
BTW, the new '09 Mazda6 is larger than the previous car and IIRC is about 70 pounds lighter. So arguments that weight CANNOT be controlled affordably in today's environment are moot.
And Mazda's weight saving techniques are only the tip of the iceberg when compared to what we're about to see.
Here's what Peter Horbury had to say in AN today:
"We have a car which I think is more suitable for the times than the Challenger and the Camaro," said Peter Horbury, Ford Motor's North American design director. "Especially the Challenger--it is a huge car when you see it on the road."
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I don't have a subscription to read that article. But did he said anything about actually lowering weight on the Mustang? Or just about making it LOOK smaller. 'cause I read a larger excerpt somewhere else that implied they were just working on appearances.
As for the Mazda6...what? (I noted the IIRC...so it's not an attack.)
Super-sizing the Mazda 6 means more weight, of course. In this case, the Mazda 6 with the four-cylinder engine packs an extra 141 pounds, while the V6 model adds 169 pounds. That adds up to 3,547 pounds with the V6 in place — about average for the class
http://http://www.edmunds.com/apps/v...2/pageNumber=1
As for the Mazda6...what? (I noted the IIRC...so it's not an attack.)
Originally Posted by First Drive: 2009 Mazda 6
Super-sizing the Mazda 6 means more weight, of course. In this case, the Mazda 6 with the four-cylinder engine packs an extra 141 pounds, while the V6 model adds 169 pounds. That adds up to 3,547 pounds with the V6 in place — about average for the class
http://http://www.edmunds.com/apps/v...2/pageNumber=1
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I don't have a subscription to read that article. But did he said anything about actually lowering weight on the Mustang? Or just about making it LOOK smaller. 'cause I read a larger excerpt somewhere else that implied they were just working on appearances.
As for the Mazda6...what? (I noted the IIRC...so it's not an attack.)
As for the Mazda6...what? (I noted the IIRC...so it's not an attack.)
As far as Horbury's comments, he was talking about even the appearance of a big bulky car, implies a 'gas guzzler' to the consumer. And of course the current MCE'd '10 Mustang will be several hundred pound lighter than the Camaro.
EDIT: Here's a quick one...
While the Mazda6 is larger than the previous model, weight has been reduced, further improving efficiency.
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No offense to the G8, but my Mustang Bullitt was under 30k, and it considerably faster than the G8, something to the tune of 13.26 @ 105- stock... The guy I work with that has a G8 let me drive his... It's fun, but just not what I was expecting. The GXP on the other hand sounds like a winner in the performance segment, however they seem to also carry a hefty price tag.
I know. I just don't think it's all that bad. The Camaro doesn't compete with the GTR. The GTO and old Cobras are no longer available. That leaves the GT500. Yes, you get another 70hp with that, but you give up IRS, and possibly also some chassis rigidity (based on offhand comments in MT comparo with Challenger).
No I agree and I think the Camaro will be a hit in todays market. From the reaction of the focus group with the V6 manual it's gaoing to be a nice option in that market. I just get the feeling that in GM's eyes the V6 is now the leader and while great overall for the car the weight, cost, and fuel economy on the V8 has made it harder on us enthusiasts. For all 4 Camaro generations prior the V8 model was the one to have. That may change in the 5th Gen.
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They're tuning the exhaust on the V6 so even it has a great sound, and whether or not one agrees, 300hp is a lot of power. If they make this V6 the poster-child of this generation of Camaro, it will ensure the longevity of the car as a whole.

Hell, give it a few years, and I'll bet they end up putting in a DI Turbo 6 making 400hp, and 28mpg.
.....I can live with that.Oh, btw...I still want the V8.
Any hint on where this is coming from? I just can't see GM testing a Z28 in any other form than OEM stock.
I can't divulge my source. Well, I could... But I won't
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From what I understand there is video as well. But I don't think anyone outside of a "tight circle" will have access to that for the next few months.
. From what I understand there is video as well. But I don't think anyone outside of a "tight circle" will have access to that for the next few months.
Nice! In two posts you've given us more information than all of the insiders combined in the last year LOL.


