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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2014 GT500 vs. 2014 Corvette Z51
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<blockquote data-quote="mike69440" data-source="post: 13490440" data-attributes="member: 3142"><p><strong>I reserve judgement till I eide in a C7</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>RWHP/weight the C7 is down 22-23 % on the 2013 GT500. Isaac Newton says Vette should feel about 12% slower, acceleration wise.</p><p></p><p>Based on my experience going from a stock 03 Cobra (turd) to an Heaton with pulley and tune,(inconsistent with IAT) then to a Whipple, the best overall power to handling balance was with the pulley and tune. I would never change back as power is so addicting, but the Vette has something the GT500 doesn't have, i.e. balance. ( Like the Boss 302)</p><p></p><p>Less power is a hard pill to swallow, but that Vette seems like GM did a heck of a nice job. Looks very sharp.</p><p>Better tires form Factory on the Vette also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike69440, post: 13490440, member: 3142"] [b]I reserve judgement till I eide in a C7[/b] RWHP/weight the C7 is down 22-23 % on the 2013 GT500. Isaac Newton says Vette should feel about 12% slower, acceleration wise. Based on my experience going from a stock 03 Cobra (turd) to an Heaton with pulley and tune,(inconsistent with IAT) then to a Whipple, the best overall power to handling balance was with the pulley and tune. I would never change back as power is so addicting, but the Vette has something the GT500 doesn't have, i.e. balance. ( Like the Boss 302) Less power is a hard pill to swallow, but that Vette seems like GM did a heck of a nice job. Looks very sharp. Better tires form Factory on the Vette also. [/QUOTE]
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