Sure they do. But I bet they don't make as much bank as GM, and FCA's lol.
sure - I'll take that bet - how are you going to prove it and win the bet?
Sure they do. But I bet they don't make as much bank as GM, and FCA's lol.
My point is that I seriously considered an SS not long ago. On paper, and in on-line reviews, it glows. Performance for the $$$ is hard to beat. However, any "long" term ownership is far from such a nice experience. It is a shame, because Chevy really had a chance to make something truly special with the camaro (still referring to the SS). But, the truth is that the car has been riddled with serious flaws since it's release. With self-destructing differentials, defective torque converters, serious electrical gremlins plaguing the infotainment and the instrument cluster, and the list goes on and on and on...and i am sure i could go to the gt forum and find the same. so what your point.
Got 30k on my wifes 2015 SS with no issues except for a lot of butthurt guys out there because they cant handle a V8
That LS3 is still my one of favorite motors. Very stout mill, cam, full bolt-ons, gear swap to 3.90 or higher and that car will bruise some egos. The gearing really is the only thing hurting 5th gens, it's too lazy/soft.
She has the auto in hers. Want to bolt a magnason heartbeat on it
I would consider doing the dod, vvt, afm delete too. Regular lifters, oil pump, cam gear. Those DOD lifters can be problematic. You free up a good 30 horses just by deleting that shit too. While your at it, put a good blower cam in.
Ive thought about doing a cam and headers from nelson performance in SA or using England Green in Houston.
^^^^^If you're referring to 6th gen LT1 cars. They have had the normal DI issues with intake valves getting caked up, AFM/lifter failures, random misfires, interior rattles, squeaks. Much better off with a 5th gen, my buddy unloaded his 6th gen not too long ago. The performance is very tempting and dealers are discounting the hell out of them, but I wouldn't bite, not till GM sorts some of the gremlins.
Got 30k on my wifes 2015 SS with no issues except for a lot of butthurt guys out there because they cant handle a V8
I would consider doing the dod, vvt, afm delete too. Regular lifters, oil pump, cam gear. Those DOD lifters can be problematic. You free up a good 30 horses just by deleting that shit too. While your at it, put a good blower cam in.
I think it was a Motor Trend video that I saw but the hosts were talking about how the new SS 1LE was equally as good in every aspect as the previous Z/28 which makes the Z pretty much useless and makes sense why it's depreciating.
At the track, a Camaro/Corvette tuning company blew their LT1 (oil starvation). That's the second one they have grenaded. We talked to the owner and he said he doesn't like the LT engines. The LS was much better.^^^^^If you're referring to 6th gen LT1 cars. They have had the normal DI issues with intake valves getting caked up, AFM/lifter failures, random misfires, interior rattles, squeaks. Much better off with a 5th gen, my buddy unloaded his 6th gen not too long ago. The performance is very tempting and dealers are discounting the hell out of them, but I wouldn't bite, not till GM sorts some of the gremlins.
Those weren't my words but here a video where the claim they both ran a 1:37 and some change. There was another video where they go into detail about how the 1le is the better buy compared to the overpriced z28. Perhaps saying useless was a stretch but why get one when there's something better. Which makes it useless in my opinion.Uh... no.
The new ss 1LE is not equally as good as the Z28. Not too far off but Z28 still has an edge.
"Z28 useless" comment is just plain silliness.