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ported and kb cobras vs cammed c6z
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<blockquote data-quote="Big turkey" data-source="post: 9085233" data-attributes="member: 21117"><p>Nice races and good driving on the ported eaton car.</p><p></p><p>Vette's 1st gear goes to 60mph.. 40-45 hits the vette is going to be in 2nd gear cause 1st would spin too much. If you ever ridden in a cam car the powerband is above 4200rpm and 40-45 you're around 3800.. it'd be a real soft hit. 2nd should take you a little over 90mph if that cammed Z is shifting at 7100 and 3rd will take it right below 130.</p><p></p><p>I've raced many vettes in my day, and now owning a vette and racing Cobras I see what they were complaining about. The sweet spot of the Cobra is 40-50mph, which happens to be the worst starting point in the vette.</p><p></p><p>I bet if the race lasted until 140-160 the Z would pull away much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big turkey, post: 9085233, member: 21117"] Nice races and good driving on the ported eaton car. Vette's 1st gear goes to 60mph.. 40-45 hits the vette is going to be in 2nd gear cause 1st would spin too much. If you ever ridden in a cam car the powerband is above 4200rpm and 40-45 you're around 3800.. it'd be a real soft hit. 2nd should take you a little over 90mph if that cammed Z is shifting at 7100 and 3rd will take it right below 130. I've raced many vettes in my day, and now owning a vette and racing Cobras I see what they were complaining about. The sweet spot of the Cobra is 40-50mph, which happens to be the worst starting point in the vette. I bet if the race lasted until 140-160 the Z would pull away much more. [/QUOTE]
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