2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
#32
RE: 2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
ORIGINAL: baseballer91
thats weird bc my old 95 maro and our 2000 vette never went past 3000 on WOT
ORIGINAL: JD1969
OK don't take this the wrong way but you need to learn a bit more about autos and how they work before spreading false info about them. A properly functioning stock auto will shift at red line under wide open throttle. And for drag racing a stick will not out perform a stalled auto in our cars.
ORIGINAL: baseballer91
itas not hard to learn, took me all of like 2 hours to have it down pat...
and if he doesnt upgrade the shift, then you'll beat it with astick since most regular autos shift at like 2-3k rpm and you can go up to 5000 (like 45 in1st gear) and plus more if you work with your gears
itas not hard to learn, took me all of like 2 hours to have it down pat...
and if he doesnt upgrade the shift, then you'll beat it with astick since most regular autos shift at like 2-3k rpm and you can go up to 5000 (like 45 in1st gear) and plus more if you work with your gears
#34
RE: 2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
So i have pretty much narrowed it down to the midnight blue WS6 with 35,000miles and asking 18k o.b.o, after driving that manual last night it is all i have wanted to do, just gotta wait for the approval tommorow hopefully, then can set this plan in motion.
#37
RE: 2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
ORIGINAL: buddywackos
i'd like to say that if you've never drove a stick, an ls1 probably isn't the safest thing to learn in, unless you're a quick learner and havea huge practice space.
i'd like to say that if you've never drove a stick, an ls1 probably isn't the safest thing to learn in, unless you're a quick learner and havea huge practice space.
#38
RE: 2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
#40
RE: 2000-2002 Camaro SS or WS6?
ORIGINAL: GMDCAMARO
Ya i would definetly learn Manual on something with a little less power first.
ORIGINAL: buddywackos
i'd like to say that if you've never drove a stick, an ls1 probably isn't the safest thing to learn in, unless you're a quick learner and havea huge practice space.
i'd like to say that if you've never drove a stick, an ls1 probably isn't the safest thing to learn in, unless you're a quick learner and havea huge practice space.
i learned how to drive a stick on my 97 z28, granted, its not as powerful as the SS or TA but still adds more to the "oh crap! i better not do something dumb and wreck this car!" thing you know?
so then youre making sure you dont stall or run it off a hill.