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Dave C. '04 Z06
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I have a question for other LT-1 owners. I thought that the LS-1 cars were supposed to be 50HP more powerful than the LT-1 cars. But I have had 2 'power tests' with C5's and both times my car out-accelerated the C5.
The first one was from a 5mph roll at a light. Some guy with his girlfriend pulled up beside me in a 2000+ C5 (5-spoke wheels)and he was snickering and explaining to her that his was newer and had more power. After the light turned green and I started rolling out I heard him punch it, so I did too. I immediately pulled out on him. I went up through the top of third and then let off and he did a fly-by. His nose was at my rear for most of the way. To be fair he started creeping up on me very slowly at the top of third, but I think it was because I took my time going to third to make sure I didn't miss it.
The other time was on the interstate going to the Eckler's show. My friend with his '99 who was in the caravan decided he was going to put my LT-1 in it's place. He came up and started pacing me so I slowed down to 55 and put it in third. He punched it and so I did too figuring I was going to get toasted from that speed. Much to my surprise, and his disappointment I might add, I started pulling away on him and by the top of fourth when I let off his nose was 1/2 car behind my rear and he was still falling behind. He did a fly-by once I let off, incidentally....
He was so disappointed that he bought a $500 air box for his car at Eckler's and put it on later that same day.
My point of all this is that is my car quicker than normal, or this the normal thing? Are the LT-1 cars underrated, or the LS-1 cars overrated, or both?
FYI: My car is a stock 6-spd with 120K miles, K&N filter, air foil, and air lid cutout. Both LS-1 cars were automatics and appeared completely stock. Although the LS-1 cars were auto's, I figured an extra 50HP could make up that difference.
-Dave C. '97 Z28
1997 Camaro Z28 454 6-spd
1995 Corvette LT-1 6-spd
The first one was from a 5mph roll at a light. Some guy with his girlfriend pulled up beside me in a 2000+ C5 (5-spoke wheels)and he was snickering and explaining to her that his was newer and had more power. After the light turned green and I started rolling out I heard him punch it, so I did too. I immediately pulled out on him. I went up through the top of third and then let off and he did a fly-by. His nose was at my rear for most of the way. To be fair he started creeping up on me very slowly at the top of third, but I think it was because I took my time going to third to make sure I didn't miss it.
The other time was on the interstate going to the Eckler's show. My friend with his '99 who was in the caravan decided he was going to put my LT-1 in it's place. He came up and started pacing me so I slowed down to 55 and put it in third. He punched it and so I did too figuring I was going to get toasted from that speed. Much to my surprise, and his disappointment I might add, I started pulling away on him and by the top of fourth when I let off his nose was 1/2 car behind my rear and he was still falling behind. He did a fly-by once I let off, incidentally....
My point of all this is that is my car quicker than normal, or this the normal thing? Are the LT-1 cars underrated, or the LS-1 cars overrated, or both?
FYI: My car is a stock 6-spd with 120K miles, K&N filter, air foil, and air lid cutout. Both LS-1 cars were automatics and appeared completely stock. Although the LS-1 cars were auto's, I figured an extra 50HP could make up that difference.
-Dave C. '97 Z28
1997 Camaro Z28 454 6-spd
1995 Corvette LT-1 6-spd




