New shot of the LT4
#41
Le Mans Master
#42
Team Owner
High center of gravity. High weight. Heat soak monster - are they going to use liquid:air intercooler? Why not just go with turbos? Too easy?
#43
I thought about the heat soak issue...maybe DI works better to cool the charge than you think it does...as far as center of gravity and weight...i dont see it being that much of a con vs the power youll make.
#46
Bigg Gunz was a proven troll and nothing he said about GenV that wasn't already known turned out to be true. I wouldn't put much stock in what he says unless it's already a conclusion you would draw.
That said it seems like they would have to pretty severely sabatoge the LT4 to get fewer than 600 hp.
That said it seems like they would have to pretty severely sabatoge the LT4 to get fewer than 600 hp.
I don't know about you but I like that family right there. Lol
#47
Le Mans Master
I know it seems less likely now, but I really hope that is a teaser of the ZR1 engine and the Z06 remains NA.
If the Z06 comes in heavier than the Base C7 that is really going to be a disappointment to many including me.
If the Z06 comes in heavier than the Base C7 that is really going to be a disappointment to many including me.
#48
Le Mans Master
#49
Drifting
Well like everyone except those in the know, we ourselves don't knw if any of it was true but it does hold credence if u believe there will be a ZR1 this generation. Baby LT1(Stingray), upset little sister (Z06), big brother (ZR1).
I don't know about you but I like that family right there. Lol
I don't know about you but I like that family right there. Lol
I'm not disagreeing with the engine setup possibilities you mention, just pointing out that anything Bigg Gunz said is not credible.
#50
Drifting
I'll be disappointed as well but if they are going w/ an S/C/intercooler setup I don't see how they will offset that extra weight without going cost prohibitively exotic. Maybe if they do a Z/28 style track stipper model...
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#53
In that case I'd want the 675hp lt4 to be true!
#55
You can always hold out hope for the ZR1...
In the meantime, the top mounted centri S/C is one of the wildest OEM FI solutions I've seen in awhile. That is too cool. Should make power out to redline just like everyone likes. The car is gonna be a monster.
In the meantime, the top mounted centri S/C is one of the wildest OEM FI solutions I've seen in awhile. That is too cool. Should make power out to redline just like everyone likes. The car is gonna be a monster.
#56
We know a lot of what he said was not true. The claims he made about the "un-crackable" ECU using encryption methods was totally false. We know the "self tuning" was totally false. Nothing he predicted that wasn't already common knowledge or a pretty obvious conclusion based on what we knew already came to be true.
I'm not disagreeing with the engine setup possibilities you mention, just pointing out that anything Bigg Gunz said is not credible.
I'm not disagreeing with the engine setup possibilities you mention, just pointing out that anything Bigg Gunz said is not credible.
#57
Racer
"Little Sister", could that be the rumored lower cost C7 with the 5.3 that was rumored for awhile?
http://wot.motortrend.com/not-a-stin...ks-333741.html
http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2013/...e-c7-corvette/
http://wot.motortrend.com/not-a-stin...ks-333741.html
http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2013/...e-c7-corvette/
#58
Team Owner
#59
they won't put out a Z06 that will surpass the '13 ZR1's 638hp.. that would totally screw the guys that just put out 120k for the fastest last year. my guess is 605hp like DRM87 said, to keep the 405 - 505 - 605 tradition.
#60
Drifting
1st off there is the possibility of different or better blade design.
2nd if this does end up having an electric motor, that will REALLY open up some options.
3rd....if they can put one big one in the middle, why can someone put 2 smaller ones there?
Rarely does a new innovation start with it's own end.