August 31, 200718 yr The Z28 was a complete package optimised for the road course racing of the day. So yes, in that context, it far outperformed the SS396.
August 31, 200718 yr There were 327 Chevelles outrunning big block Chevelles as well. Those small blocks loved to rev. My dad has taken his 327s up to 7000rpms, while the big blocks usually wont rev past 5500rpms.
August 31, 200718 yr Corner better than the 396 sure, but the 302 was no match for the 396 car in a straight line.
September 3, 200718 yr Author Corner better than the 396 sure, but the 302 was no match for the 396 car in a straight line. this is what i have found as well... my best friend's dad just bought a 302 off of the barret jackson auction, and was facinated that it was a high reving motor... although producing less horsepower, its ability to use higher rpms through lower gears sometimes aids a vehicle to a better perfomance... now that he has both the 302 z28 and the SS396... he's thrilled...
September 4, 200718 yr this is what i have found as well... my best friend's dad just bought a 302 off of the barret jackson auction, and was facinated that it was a high reving motor... although producing less horsepower, its ability to use higher rpms through lower gears sometimes aids a vehicle to a better perfomance... now that he has both the 302 z28 and the SS396... he's thrilled... Yeah, I agree. The 396 could beat the 302 in a straight line, but the Z28 was the better package. In my opinion anyways.... funner to drive for sure.
September 4, 200718 yr If the monetary values were ignored, I'd still rather have the 396 SS. I love big blocks - so sue me.
September 5, 200718 yr The original Z/28 was the Honda S2000 of its day: VERY high reving in comparison with most of the cars of that era, and it still had a TON of torque unlike the balls-less S2000 Hon-dog.
September 5, 200718 yr The original Z/28 was the Honda S2000 of its day: VERY high reving in comparison with most of the cars of that era, and it still had a TON of torque unlike the balls-less S2000 Hon-dog. I think it had more along the lines of "a TON of GEARING", rather than a ton of torque. More torque than a little 4 banger import for sure, but the DZ and MO 302's weren't famous for their "torque". They spun up quick, and usually had a decent gear in the rear.
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