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Old 09-05-2007, 12:27 PM
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Posted Yesterday 08:44 PM by Todd Lassa

Chevrolet's 650-horsepower Corvette, developed under the codename "Blue Devil," will be called ZR1. That badge will appear on the January 2008 Detroit show car, and on the production version set to go on sale later next year as a 2009 model. GM has been developing this car for several years, using a supercharged version of the new 6.2-liter small block V-8 used in the 2008 Corvette(pictured). GM also considered such names as Z07 and Super Sport for the ultra-low-volume car. Price will be much higher than the 505-horsepower Z06, and Chevy will continue production of that car when the ZR1 launches.

Chevy first used the ZR1 moniker for a reported eight cars built in the 1971 model year with a 370-horsepower, 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) small block V-8. The option cost $1,010, while a 425-horse 454 was $1,221. The '71 ZR1 came with no special bodywork or badging. Chevy revived the name in 1990 for a 32-valve Lotus-designed, Mercury Marine-built 375-horsepower quad-cam V-8. That car had a wider tail to accommodate P315/35ZR17 Goodyears on 11-inch wide wheels and was built through the '95 model year. Badges included a hyphen, as in ZR-1, which doesn't fit GM RPO nomenclature.

GM has never confirmed nor denied rumors that "ZR" stands for "Zora's Racer."

The blown 6.2 also looks like the engine that will power the next Cadillac CTS-v, rather than something based off of GM's new high-feature overhead cam V-8 debuting in '09.
Old 09-05-2007, 12:37 PM
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by gkmccready
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Chevy first used the ZR1 moniker for a reported eight cars built in the 1971 model year with a 370-horsepower, 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) small block V-8. The option cost $1,010, while a 425-horse 454 was $1,221. .
RPO ZR1 was first available in 1970, with the LT1 engine. In 1971 both RPO ZR1 (LT1) and RPO ZR2 (LS6) were available
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Great deal. I can see it now, "the Corvette from Hell" on the magazine cover with flames behind it and Jason stepping inside with his hockey mask. C3 and C4 guys appreciate this and it reminds the masses that GM's always been a player.
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Originally Posted by gkmccready
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6215473/...zr1/index.html
Posted Yesterday 08:44 PM by Todd Lassa


The blown 6.2 also looks like the engine that will power the next Cadillac CTS-v, rather than something based off of GM's new high-feature overhead cam V-8 debuting in '09.
Thanks for the post!!

Anyone have a link to the OHC '09 engine?? Single or dual OHC?


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