It's not a rumour I've heard. Where did this rumour come from?
As for do should they have should been having to should go do want look more like it, any car added to GT5 is another car. Of course they should do should have will be going should to do.
iamjajoYou can set up a 2010 Camaro to very closely duplicate the ZL1. I have 2 of them. Same weight, close on torque, same balance, same gearing, same HP. I've run it around Nurburgring on sport medium tires in 7:37, while the real car did a 7:42. So, it's pretty close.
I used SM tires because the ZL1 has upgraded tires too.
It's not a rumour I've heard. Where did this rumour come from?
As for do should they have should been having to should go do want look more like it, any car added to GT5 is another car. Of course they should do should have will be going should to do.
Faminethey should do should have will be going should to do.
McClarenDesignLadies and gentlemen, the title of my next review series.
Meh, I don't see a real reason to add it, quite honestly. I mean yea, more cars the merrier, but it is basically just a watered down version of the ZR1 Corvette. Besides, as stated above, you can create one fairly close with the SS Camaro already.
It's not a rumour I've heard. Where did this rumour come from?
As for do should they have should been having to should go do want look more like it, any car added to GT5 is another car. Of course they should do should have will be going should to do.
Too bad it's closer to the CTS-V platform rather. Also the car is alot different in handling when you compare it to the SS and ZR1. It should be in the game due to being such a different car.
It's not the same with the SS Camaro. You don't have the magneride suspension, It also uses the LSA which is much closer to the LS9 and not the LS3 used. The difference between the LSA and LS9 is the compressions ratio and the size of the supercharger used, instead of a 2.3L it's a 1.9L. Also a third of the parts on the SS were redesigned for the ZL1 by GM Performance. The ZL1 also went throught the toughest driveline durability test in the history of GM. The car was built in a different directon than the CTS-V and ZR1 with same to similar parts, as well as a much different direction to the SS. I see plenty of reasons to add it.
I wouldn't call a Mustang GT similar to a GT 500 same goes for the Camaro.
Meh, I don't see a real reason to add it, quite honestly. I mean yea, more cars the merrier, but it is basically just a watered down version of the ZR1 Corvette. Besides, as stated above, you can create one fairly close with the SS Camaro already.
BobbyBRAKEaNekPD needs to fix this title first before we worry about the ZL1.
It's not a rumour I've heard. Where did this rumour come from?
As for do should they have should been having to should go do want look more like it, any car added to GT5 is another car. Of course they should do should have will be going should to do.