2011 ISF VS 2016 Camaro SS
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2011 ISF VS 2016 Camaro SS
I thought I'd share this nice fun & friendly run with my friends new SS. Both cars had 1 passenger in each car. Please excuse the background talk! And laughter...lol We're all just a bunch of aviation techs that love cars and couldn't wait to put these two cars head to head.
My F currently has ISS Forged QES and the rest is stock. SS is a stock Manual. Plenty of more runs lined up in the future. We're both looking into modding both cars accordingly, enjoy!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7...w?pref=2&pli=1
My F currently has ISS Forged QES and the rest is stock. SS is a stock Manual. Plenty of more runs lined up in the future. We're both looking into modding both cars accordingly, enjoy!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7...w?pref=2&pli=1
Last edited by SoulFreak; 04-02-16 at 03:35 PM.
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Thanks guys! I got several more videos. From the same night. The ISF's point of view shot by my passenger, also more from the Camaro. The one posted is definitely the best! Originally, I didn't want to share because I thought the owner of the Camaro didn't want to share...but one of the passengers who filmed the videos posted it on FB. I just ran with it...lol. All of us are stoked though!
#9
We did some ditch runs the first chance we got!!! Unfortunately, no passengers to film😔. We're getting a feel for the cars, then we'll whip out the GO Pro's...lol. From a standstill both cars spin in 1st, 2nd, and a bit in 3rd! I got him a few times! He got me a few times...pretty even. I got more videos, I'm thinking of just posting them all...lol.
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We did some ditch runs the first chance we got!!! Unfortunately, no passengers to film😔. We're getting a feel for the cars, then we'll whip out the GO Pro's...lol. From a standstill both cars spin in 1st, 2nd, and a bit in 3rd! I got him a few times! He got me a few times...pretty even. I got more videos, I'm thinking of just posting them all...lol.
#14
After much reading I came to the conclusion it is more ideal to fit 245/35/19 in front and 275/30/19 in the rear. On stock wheels. The front Toyo's are in immaculate shape despite them being over a year old...lol. I'm just playing the waiting game to get rid of them. I can't justify tossing perfectly good tires and I also don't have space to store parts right now. That's where I'm at tire wise...👎
#15
Ugh...I'm going to get burned for this but here it goes...lol. I got stock 225/40/19 Toyo Proxes 4 plus that came with the car in the front. Approx 4 months ago I had to replace the stock rears 255/35/19 Toyo's w/ Pirelli P zero's. My original intention was to move the P zero's from the rear to the front. Then purchase P zero's 275 for the rear.
After much reading I came to the conclusion it is more ideal to fit 245/35/19 in front and 275/30/19 in the rear. On stock wheels. The front Toyo's are in immaculate shape despite them being over a year old...lol. I'm just playing the waiting game to get rid of them. I can't justify tossing perfectly good tires and I also don't have space to store parts right now. That's where I'm at tire wise...👎
After much reading I came to the conclusion it is more ideal to fit 245/35/19 in front and 275/30/19 in the rear. On stock wheels. The front Toyo's are in immaculate shape despite them being over a year old...lol. I'm just playing the waiting game to get rid of them. I can't justify tossing perfectly good tires and I also don't have space to store parts right now. That's where I'm at tire wise...👎