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Old 10-01-2014, 11:48 AM
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I was at FSAE Michigan Competition last year. I'm the Technical Director for the Cal Poly FSAE team. I talked with an engineer that said he worked with you on the new Z28, in the Vehicle Dynamics Group. He was formally from Purdue, but I don't recall his name. He was surprised I knew who you were, and that you build 1st Gen Camaros. I really wish you would have came to our school! I'm graduating in Mechanical Engineering this spring, and I've always wanted to work for GM. I'd love to shoot you a resume. I have a good GPA, FSAE experience, I worked for a NASCAR team, rocket company, as a Machine Shop Technician, and did a 1971 Camaro build. I'm in my early-mid 20's. You can reach me at [email protected]. I'm also real good at pushing a broom.

Sorry Mark and Lateral-g, for an off topic post to your thread. I just don't feel like you get opportunities like this everyday. Those Cal Berkeley guys were lucky!
I sent you an E-mail....

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Old 10-01-2014, 01:04 PM
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I sent you an E-mail....

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No I was at Cal Berkeley on a GM recruiting trip. Looking for new engineers for the Vehicle Dynamics Group.

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Old 10-02-2014, 06:31 AM
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I dove Hellfire for the first time last night. I was over at Sled Alley and they had the interior and all the glass done. I fired it up and took a spin in there industrial park area. These Camaros are all so the same but different. I love the evolution. Firing it up and driving it off is familiar yet different.

My first impressions:

The D&D Tremec T-56 Magnums shifter feels like a gun bolt. Very cool and very precise feeling. D&D took my stock Magnum box apart and tuned it up. Brass sliders and set up the clearances. They did this while they had it apart for the new oil pump.

The DYAD Centerforce clutch feels great. No noise easy to drive OE feeling pedal efforts. Once I get some break in miles I will see how the high RPM reserve is. If it shifts well at 7000 RPM during a WOT 2 – 3 we will have a winner.

The brake feel is great. Nice high hard brake pedal. I used an OE Bosch ZR-1 booster and master to match the ZR-1 brakes. I copied the pedal ratio and the brakes feel just like a ZR-1! The ABS is also Bosch like the ZR-1 so it should all work as designed.

The new Recaro seats feel great. Supportive yet not like a hard shell. Very comfortable.

The engine had wicked throttle response but with over 800 foot pounds by 2000 rpm it should. It idles at 700 RPM with a very small lope. The Borla exhaust has a very deep sound. I had Borla make me some bigger mufflers and resonator. I think it is no louder at idle than a stock Z/28.

The DSE new steering rack has great steering feel. The best yet. For people who notice these things the new DSE racks are tooled and made by DSE. Look at the casting for the DSE logo. All of the other racks are remanufactured Mustang II stuff. I have personally broke one of the remanufactured racks at VIR at speed.

Sled Alley did a great job on the interior. We used all C.A.R.S. parts and the doors sound like a vault when you close them. Just a great thud sound. We used some Dyna Mat and a lot of the lighter Tac Mat. Matt and Paul also put the front clip on the car. Sled Alley and the Dutchboys make a wicked team if you want a straight body.

We finally got to see the car outside on the ground and the paint is stupid nice. The fits, gaps and surfacing is the best yet. The car is very stunning. (Sorry I wanted to get home and forgot to take a picture.) Matt drove the car up and back and it has a unique look on the road. The PPG red is very deep. That against the carbon fiber has a nice look in my opinion.

Bringing it home tonight to finish the last of the wiring. If the weather is not crappy we should get a bunch of miles on it this weekend.

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(Sorry I wanted to get home and forgot to take a picture.)
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Please say you'll get pics and video this weekend!

Can't wait to see it! It's a great feeling when all the engineering, planning, and effort come together to meet or exceed your expectations!
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Love it when a great plan comes together. Can't wait to see it in person!
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^^ I'd call that a success. Congrats Mark!
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no pictures? I was scrolling down slow expecting a nice low quarter shot or even a video...then I read this (Sorry I wanted to get home and forgot to take a picture.)


sounds like another great car
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Default First Drive First Impressions

Mark - really enjoyed reading your first drive first impression post. The way you described the components was specific but not to technical.

The pictures of the car so far have been outstanging. Can't wait to see more of the completed car in the sun.
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Mark - really enjoyed reading your first drive first impression post. The way you described the components was specific but not to technical.
Couldn't agree more. Pleasure to read.
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