

I don't know, I'm having a blast with my 2014 Camaro SS. I got it way sideways over the weekend.RC10th wrote:New cars give you a disconnected feeling and while fast don't "feel" fast, the sensations are dummed down.
Oh yea I get what you're talking about, my new car doesn't have the feeling my old 68 Nova had in high school. I had no AC, no power steering, no power brakes, no anti-lock brakes, just the basic car. Wish I still had that one.romulus22 wrote:Not sure if this is what RJ is talking about. But in a new car they are quiet, smooth, comfortable, reliable. In a car like my chevette it is going to be loud, uncomfortable, probably not that smooth. And the light weight is going to let me feel a lot more of the hp than the 3400lb car the engine came out of did. 150mph in each car would feel very different. Im not sure without looking at the rules my car would pass tech. But I'd like to try the Wilmington standing mile with this car. I think it would really turn some heads given a whole mile.
Me tooOh yea I get what you're talking about, my new car doesn't have the feeling my old 68 Nova had in high school. I had no AC, no power steering, no power brakes, no anti-lock brakes, just the basic car. Wish I still had that one.
Awesome! I wish I had pictures of mine. It was that old Chevy pale blue, it still had that glass bottle for the windshield washer fluid under the hood. I had slotted wheels, Keystones I think they were. I had air shocks and if you hit a bump too hard it would rub in the skinny rear fender wells. I can still hear that sound.GoMachV wrote:Me tooOh yea I get what you're talking about, my new car doesn't have the feeling my old 68 Nova had in high school. I had no AC, no power steering, no power brakes, no anti-lock brakes, just the basic car. Wish I still had that one.
I'm happy it's almost to the point where I can send it off and let it be someone else's problem. Then pick it up running. I just ordered an aluminum driveshaft from Denny's driveshaft. After expressing my concern with the possibilities of alum not being strong enough. He explained to me the driveshaft I ordered at my length with my cars overall weight would easily hold past 700+ hp off a trans brake. Once the driveshaft is in I'm going to fill all the fluids and start making calls to reputable shops hopefully within a couple hundred mile radius.RC10th wrote:Getting closer... Bet your happy?
When you get it on the road we should have a guessing game on the cars ET before you make a pass
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