Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The 1969 Z/28 Camaro, An Automotive Icon

The Z/28 Camaro was conceived of to race on the SCCA or Sports Car Club Of America circuit, and it made a name for its self there, the Z/28 was built to handle through the corners, and that it did, and a good job of it on the SCCA road courses, the Z/28 had its fair share of victories.

It came from the factory with a 302 CID small block Chevy engine, the according to the factory would put out 290 HP, this of course was an underrating of the power that the car had, but if you do the math, according to the mile times that the car would run, Your Camaro weighs about 3650 pounds with a driver and can complete a 1/4 mile in about 13 seconds. The means that you've got about 328.36 HP at the wheels, and about 426.87 HP at the flywheel, this kind of blows the power ratting out of the water.

The Z/28 also had an optional 350 CID engine that could be had, but the 302 is the most desirable by far, the reason for Chevy using the 302 in the first place was that the SCCA had a rule that said that your engine size couldnt be larger then 305 CID, thus the 302 was born, this was achieved by Chevy using a 327 CID engine block and a 283 CID crankshaft, which displaced the size that they were looking for, and got them on the SCCA circuit.

The Z/28 had a lot of options available when you bought one, but the two most desirable options were the JL8 cross ram intake manifold, which came with two 590 cfm Holley carburetors that sat under the hood, in a cross ways format, and the four wheel disc brakes are the other option that was highly desirable to buyers of the Z/28 camaro, if you were to buy one today with these options on it, just these two options would jack up the price thousands of dollars on todays market.

It is of course very hard to locate a car with these two options on it these days, and if you do find one, you should do everything in your power to buy it, because you may never see it again, the Z/28 is my personal favorite out of all the muscle car ever built, I used to own a 1969 Z/28 camaro as a kid, but my mom got pissed off and sold it while I was out of town, Ive seen it around the city that I live in, and the new owner has fully restored the car, it makes me a happy man that he loves it.

I've been in the automotive business for about 20 or 25 years, I have worked in all facets of the industry, from parts to restoration, all different makes and models, I just want to keep people interested in the old cars because it's where my heart is.

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Who Wins In The Formula 1 Vs. Champ Cars Drag Race?

Occasionally I am asked what are the differences between a Formula 1 and Champ Car chassis. Yet how many people really know what a Champ Car is? (As Im frequently asked to explain what they are)

Unfortunately the majority of todays non-racing savvy public only knows what RASSCAR (Nextel Cup) is So my simple answer is: Do you know the cars that run at the Indianapolis 500? Those are Indycars, which a Champ Car loosely resembles.

Although technically speaking, the Indy 500 is the sole domain of the Indy Racing League, which is NOT Champ Cars. This is due to the current state of Open Wheel racing having been divided between two opposing sanctioning bodies when the CART-IRL split occurred back in 1996

The most noticeable visual difference between a Champ Car and IRL chassis is the rear engine cowling. Champ Cars being turbocharged do not utilize an overhead airbox. IRL cars feature a Formula 1-esque airbox to ram air into the engines induction buried inside the carbon fibre enclosure

And yet this years brand new Panoz DP-01 Champ Car will appear to be a hybrid of the series former Lola B2K chassis and a current spec Formula 1 contender with its new front wing treatment. The new Panoz will also utilize similar F1 steering wheel mounted paddle shifting and a host of new electronic engine management features including the removal of the ubiquitous pop-off valve

Providing an interesting twist on the subject of Open Wheel racing cars terminal velocity was the announcement that F1s BAR-Honda would attack the Bonneville Salt Flats in October 2006 in an effort to break 400kph

Further details were gleamed while watching last Julys Formula 1 Qualifying at Silverstone. (Sat, 7/09/06) when the SPEED Channels Bob Varsha made some interesting comments during the 5AM broadcast.

Varsha noted that the BAR-Honda jalopy was expected to max-out at 250+mph running a modified Formula 1 chassis with front and rear wings removed and utilizing a parachute

This leads back to another question Im often asked: Which is faster: The chicken or the egg. The Coyote or the Road Runner? ERR, Formula 1 or chUmp carZs?

This naturally leads to a comparison of rival machinery. The 2005 BAR-Honda 007 chassis is propelled by a 3.0 liter normally aspirated V-10, rumoured to be producing 955bhp @ 19,200RPMs... Yet in July 2005, BAR-Honda was in LAST place of the F1 Constructor's standings.

Meanwhile the 05 Champ Car, the Lola/Cosworth 2.65 liter turbocharged V-8 was producing 750bhp @ 37 of boost. Utilizing Cosworths Push-to Pass technology allows drivers 60 seconds of turbo boost creating an extra 50bhp to be applied for a maximum output of 800bhp.

During the waning years of Factory backed Champ Car (CART) racing, engines were fast approaching 900bhp. And in 2000 Gil de Ferran recorded Honda's fifth consecutive CART Drivers' championship while setting a new world closed-course speed record of 241.428 mph at California Speedway. (Fontana, CA: 2.5 mile Tri-Oval)

Meanwhile the F1 circus has hit terminal velocity speeds of 221+ mph along the front straight of Indianapolis while making the long blast down the straightaway by running full throttle for 21 seconds (Prior to the 2005 Michelin tire DEBACLE!!! Fortunately I was attending the Portland GI Joes Champ Car race instead)

This was prior to Formula 1s engine downsizing from 3.0 liter Normally Aspirated V-10s to 2.4 liter V-8s by lopping off two cylinders in an effort to reduce power outputs which were threatening to exceed 1,000bhp!

This had occurred in the mid 1980s during F1s Turbo era which had seen 1,100+ bhp during qualifying from the tiny 1.5 liter inline 4s and V-6 twin turbocharged motors. The spiraling horsepower increases led to the FIA (Formula 1s sanctioning body) choosing to return to normally aspirated engines with the introduction of 3.5 liter maximum displacement in 1989, with a reduction to 3.0 liters in 1990 (This engine formula stayed in place from 1990 to 2005)

The all time monsters were known as Can Am, which raced from 1966-1974. This saw the evolution of the all-conquering German Panzer, otherwise known as the Porsche 917/30 whose flat 12 turbocharged motor was rumoured to exceed 1,300bhp

Yet In the mid-90s Porsches direct descendant of the 917s: The 956s followed by the dominant 962s vs. Jaguar XJRs (Lemans prototypes) were both blasting down the 3.0 mile Mulsane straight just shy of 250mph. (246+ mph) This led to the addition of two chicanes being added to carve up the straightaway

Of course top speed is simply relative to the vehicles application

On Oct. 15, 1997 the British Thrust SSC became the first jet powered automobile to break the speed of SOUND! (Mach 1) The dual engine land jet blasted to a two way average speed of 766.609 mph...

And just where do the boundaries of ultimate speed end?

For example, the Lockheed SR-71 flies FASTER then a speeding bullet (3,000 mph), while the XB-70 Valkerie broke ALL records with a top speed of Mach 5! (3,700+ mph)

So which is ultimately faster: Formula 1 or Champ Cars? Unfortunately this will NEVER truly be answered as the two different forms of Open Wheel cruise missiles adhere to different engine formulas, rules packages, different tires, weights, fuels, gear ratios, etc. And the greatest limiting factor is the different aerodynamic rules enforced by Formula 1 vs. Champ Cars.

Even the racing is slightly different. While both race on traditional road circuits and apply the same Point N Squirt theory of racing. F1 chassis are more suited towards outright acceleration from corner to corner while Champ Cars were able to reach higher top speeds while continuously circling the banked super speedway ovals during the late 1990s or as exhibited by todays running of the Indy 500

Yet during the 2006 Champ Car World Series raced at Montreals Circuit Gilles Villenuve, site of the Canadian Formula 1 race, their lap times were nearly 7 seconds SLOWER then the F1 cars (Lap Time Comparison: F1 = 1:14.942 vs. Champ Car = 1:21.856)

Tomas Rotelli is an aspiring Motor sports writer along with having been an avid Racing fan for the past two plus decades. Living in Seattle, WA I have enjoyed a multitude of varying racing venues consisting primarily of permanent road courses and temporary street circuits.

I made my foray into writing in the mid 1990s while penning a monthly Ford Racing News Colum for WASAAC (Washington Shelby Automobile Club) for 6 years

I have been fortunate enough to attend a multitude of Vintage car races at various venues including: Monterey, Sonoma, Seattle and Portland. I have also enjoyed attending multiple Formula 1, Champ Cars (CART) and IMSA GTP & ALMS races over the preceding years

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5 Tips to Getting a Truck Rental

If you are moving across the country or just across town, using a truck rental may be an option that you have looked in to. Renting a truck to move with can solve so many problems before they even occur, weather and theft are just two of the pitfalls of moving. However, there are a few things to consider before you visit the rental company.

1- First and foremost, you need to figure out how much space you will need. A loose general rule is that a typical room of household furnishings will require approximately five feet of cargo space inside the truck. Your personal needs will vary depending on how much stuff you actually own, as compared to the normal household.

2- Once you know the approximate size of the truck you will need, you can then start to call rental companies to inquire about the sizes they have available for you. Some of the most common sizes that may need to be reserved early are the cargo van and the small cargo trucks.

3- When you are ready to reserve the truck, it is best to avoid the busy times, thus allowing yourself the widest range of vehicles and options to choose from. Try to avoid the end and the beginning of a month, most leases end and start at these times; avoiding them will help ensure that the vehicle you want will be there for you.

4- Check your personal insurance policy to ensure that you will be covered for a truck rental; many auto policies do not include this. If yours excludes this type of rental, it is a wise idea to accept the insurance that is offered by the rental company.

5- Finally, before you pull out of the parking lot after renting the truck, ask if there are directions available for the use of the vehicle. If there are, be sure to read them. If possible, try to get someone from the rental company to personally show you anything that you will need to know to complete your trip safely.

John Mancini writes about truck rental online and offline. You can read more about moving truck rental and moving trucks on his websites.

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Enter the 2008 Ford Shelby GT

The much talked about 2008 Ford Shelby GT is now officially launched by Ford, as Ford Mustang and Carroll Shelby once again bring open-air excitement to the road with the return of the Ford Shelby GT this time, coming with a new convertible body style and a new standard color combination.

The 2008 Ford Shelby GT convertible is being formally introduced to Shelby and Ford enthusiasts at the annual Mid-America Ford Performance and Shelby Meet, which opens today in Tulsa, Okla.

And like all Shelby Mustang models, production will be limited to assure exclusivity for collectors. The 2008 Shelby GT coupe and convertible will be available from select Ford dealers beginning in August 2007.

In 2007, Ford Division, Carroll Shelby and Ford Racing collaborated to create a retail version of The Hertz Corporation Shelby GT-H coupe called the Ford Shelby GT. Not more than 6,000 2007 models of the vehicle were produced, with every vehicle available only in Performance White or Black.

For 2008, the highly-coveted Shelby GT is available in a new striking paint combination of Vista Blue with Silver stripes and the choice of two body styles, coupe or convertible.

Shelby GT models start out as a specially-equipped Mustang GT assembled at the AutoAlliance International plant in Flat Rock, Mich. The cars are then shipped to the Shelby Automobiles facility in Las Vegas for transformation before delivery to Ford dealerships nationwide.

Each Shelby GT is built for performance. Extensive development has been made in each model, with aerodynamics as a key factor to the cars powerful, unique front fascia with an aggressive lower air dam. The hood scoop comes straight from the famed Shelby Cobra roadster while unique side scoops are located just before the rear wheel arches. The rear fascia frames dual exhaust tips, and a Shelby badge graces the trunk lid.

Jamie Allison, Ford Racing Performance Group Manager says that the partnership between Ford Racing and Shelby demonstrates the companys ability to work together to deliver some of the most exciting Mustang's ever built, "Ford Racing has a full line of performance parts for Mustang enthusiasts. The Shelby GT convertible is another example of how working together, Shelby and Ford Racing are developing, producing and delivering niche performance Mustangs directly to the customer."

And the numbers? First check out whats under the hood -- the engine is improved with a Ford Racing Power Upgrade Package to increase output of the 4.6-liter V-8 to 319 horsepower and 330 lb.-ft. of torque. A high-flow exhaust system with X-pipe crossover enables better power delivery and a throaty V-8 exhaust note. Shelby GT comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission featuring a Hurst short-throw shifter for precise shift action. A five-speed automatic transmission is optional.

Also in the offing is a Ford Racing Handling Pack with special-tuned dampers, unique sway bars and a 3.55:1 ratio rear axle assembly for improved off-the-line acceleration. To reduce body roll the overall ride height was dropped while a front strut-tower brace adds additional strength to the chassis structure. The 2008 models will sport 18-inch polished wheels with high-performance P235/50ZR18 BF Goodrich gForce tires to maximize the upgrades.

Around 2,300 Shelby GT coupes and convertibles are set to be built for model year 2008, available with manual or automatic transmission. Each car will feature an authentication plate on the center dashboard, as well as a matching tag under the hood for documentation in a forthcoming registry.

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Kraig Johanssen is a native of Connecticut and holds a degree in Software Engineering. He now works at a software development firm in Alabama. His love for writing and great interest on cars makes him a proficient contributing author to various automotive magazines.

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ATV - All Terrain Vehicle

ATV: All Terrain Vehicles - There is a lot of different ways that people like to travel: walking, running, driving and flying are just a few methods of transportation that is used. In the area of driving there are many types of vehicles that are used. However, some people like to use the all terrain vehicle, or ATV, a 4 wheeler, for their local traveling needs as well as entertainment. These 4 wheeled dirt bikes have the capability of going over all most all types of terrain except water.

ATVs are divided into 2 categories: the sports ATV and the utility ATV. The utility ATVs are used mainly for farming and construction. The sports ATVs are used mainly for their ability to tackle terrain that some of the other conventional sports vehicles have trouble with. For instance there is no problem for the Polaris brand of all terrain vehicle to drive through muddy or swampy type ground without causing its driver any steering difficulties. Also, the Polaris has a 1,225 pound towing capability as well. This makes the Polaris an excellent choice when you need to work in difficult and challenging situations.

The favorites for the best ATV sports look and performance are Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha.

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Different companies that manufacture ATVs also create gear and accessories that can be used for the ATV 4 wheelers such as protective clothing and helmets.

There are many different types of ATV 4 wheelers on the market. Finding one that suits your lifestyle should not be difficult.

For the discerning drivers there are high standard ATV 4 wheelers that will place them in the heart of what being an ATV 4 wheel owner is all about.

All terrain vehicle owners are individuals with the ability to face whatever life throws at them with style and a zest for life.

Anthony Benjamin is an avid world traveler, lover of nature and animals. He loves to write and share his wealth of information and adventures in his writings. His favorite place to retreat and write is his summer home, secluded high on a mountaintop in the Great Smoky Mountains. A visit to his website is a true delight: http://www.appalachian-treasures.com

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