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Originally Posted by S.White
Are you referring to the Chainsaw Mouse or Chainsaw Massacre? (The Chainsaw Mouse is a Miata that Vorshlag built for the same customer previously) I believe the Chainsaw Massacre should prove to be much faster with equal conditions, driver, etc. The Camaro will be down on power by over 200hp, has less tire, no IRS, and I'd bet much more drag. Weight may be similar but I think the Camaro will end up heavier. So, the guys at the shop may chime in with more insight but the lap time difference could be pretty significant at a big track.
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(S.White is the '69 Camaro's owner, BTW!)
I don't know... it might be really close, other than the "initial motor" (crate LS3) in the Camaro. Don't count out your car just yet!
The Camaro weighed in at 2329 when we added the rear wing, back in the summer (the build thread is still months behind real time). That's with everything in there minus seats, plumbing, wiring, fiberglass doors. I still think we'll be close to my initial 2500 pound estimate.
The BMW M3 "Chainsaw Massacre" is only barely further along than the Camaro (we didn't have to build the chassis from scratch) and I'm worried it will be 100-200 pounds heavier. I might go put it on the scales today to see. This is also anything but svelte! The big flares and such are going to cause some aero drag. Since you both like to drive at COTA so much we might have to have a track shootout! What could be more fun than taking two badass cars onto an F1 track and dueling it out???
The "Chainsaw Mouse" that SW is referring to is the '03 Miata above, which we built as a track trainer for the owner of the M3. Notice the chainsaw wielding, hockey mask wearing 'mouse' graphic on the hood? This car was built to help refine his track driving skills without ABS, traction control, or any real horse power. He has driven this many miles with driver coaches, data logging and review, etc. Now his wife and son are getting laps in this little car, too.
We sort of ...refused to start the build on the crazy V8 M3 until he bought or built a track trainer like this, and then got a lot of seat time in it. He agreed and let us build a safe, nice handling, dual purpose street/track Miata for him over a year ago. Full cage, race seats, belts, oil/cooling upgrades, MCS 2-way dampers, sticky street tires, bars, bushings - the works. But it has roll up windows, AC and is street legal. Its very much NOT a "spec Miata", which as a spec includes a mess of lower end parts, if you ask me.
He also had track experience in this 638 whp Roush Mustang, which we upgraded in many ways. This thing is a missile - and he called it "Chainsaw"... so you see where the naming on his cars comes from.
After seeing so many faster customers' cars being built in my shop, I figured that I need a "big power" car again myself, so I bought the 07 C6 Z06 chassis (above left) earlier this year. We've stripped it down to 1662 pounds but ran out of time and money to go much further for now (I'm building a new building for Vorshlag, which takes all of my money!) The little red BMW 330 (above right) is what I've been racing the last 2 seasons and will continue into next year. We just added a full aero package so I'm moving up 2 classes this weekend racing at NOLA with NASA. Damn it hurts not having power tho...
Gotta run, just thought I'd clear up some of the "chainsaw" confusion!