[ZR1] New ZO6 2015
#41
2015/2016 will just about be perfect! My 2013 ZR will about be paid off by then and I can start again. I had an 08 Z-06 that I sold when I got this one. However, I might just have to keep this one and add a big brother to it.
#43
Safety Car
I can't stand the thought of an FI Z06. So hoping that they do in fact change the name if it's SC'd. The C7 is clearly heads and tails above the C6 in putting down power. I'm hoping they keep the same formula with the ZR1 being the only FI car. A SC on a Z07 would only cannibalize sales on the ZR1. All you need to do is pulley it and you have the HP already. Don't see how they fit two SC models and make that work.
And please GM grow a pair and offer a real track version, wings and all. Way over due.
And please GM grow a pair and offer a real track version, wings and all. Way over due.
#47
I think it will be N/A not supercharged that is the Z06s claim to fame N/A HP 625 would be nice but I was thinking at least 650HP
#48
Melting Slicks
maybe they'll have a release like the Camaro..with the FI ZL1 first, then the NA track car, Z28. Nothing says the ZR1 can't be delivered first in the C7.
#49
Team Owner
Gig' Em! Sounds like you and I could discuss cars over a beer or three sometime. Agree on all your points. While I do wish GM would keep the Z06 NA with a high revving 550hp engine, I think they realized with the advances they have, they can do a possibly lower displacement (5.5L maybe, though probably same 6.2) direct injected supercharged V8, achieve their horsepower and durability/reliability targets, lower weight, and drop it in a Z06 that will hold up very well at the track which is what the Z06 is all about. In Z07 guise (ala CC brakes, mag suspension), it will invariably be faster than our C6 ZR1.
So, then where does that leave the C7 ZR1? As you mentioned, I think it will let it move up market with a dual-clutch, almost all CF, twin turbo V8 to compete and (kick the crap out of), the Ferrari 458 and it's successor, any pending super Gallardo model, any Ford supercar that may come out, the new Viper and any ACR model, 991 GT3, 991 GT3 RS, any 991 GT2 or GT2 RS. Then, on the other front, it will be comfy smooth and very high tech for a very swift daily driver ala 991 Turbo Porsche, etc. Price it around $150k (yes, I know that is a lot of coin, but read all the aforementioned goodies) and I think you'll have a high-end seller. I'd buy one.
For those that don't want to spend that kind of coin, you'll have a major a** kicker C7 Z06 for probably around $105-110k. Everyone else can get a C7 Z51 and still have a world class sports car.
So, then where does that leave the C7 ZR1? As you mentioned, I think it will let it move up market with a dual-clutch, almost all CF, twin turbo V8 to compete and (kick the crap out of), the Ferrari 458 and it's successor, any pending super Gallardo model, any Ford supercar that may come out, the new Viper and any ACR model, 991 GT3, 991 GT3 RS, any 991 GT2 or GT2 RS. Then, on the other front, it will be comfy smooth and very high tech for a very swift daily driver ala 991 Turbo Porsche, etc. Price it around $150k (yes, I know that is a lot of coin, but read all the aforementioned goodies) and I think you'll have a high-end seller. I'd buy one.
For those that don't want to spend that kind of coin, you'll have a major a** kicker C7 Z06 for probably around $105-110k. Everyone else can get a C7 Z51 and still have a world class sports car.
#50
http://www.c7stingrayforum.com/index...m-exclusive%2F
Engine: 6.2 liter Supercharged
HP: 625 Horsepower
Torque: 635 ft/lbs
Transmission: 7 Speed Manual and optional 8 Speed Automatic.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...rged-v-8-spied
Engine: 6.2 liter Supercharged
HP: 625 Horsepower
Torque: 635 ft/lbs
Transmission: 7 Speed Manual and optional 8 Speed Automatic.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...rged-v-8-spied
#51
Pro
Thread Starter
http://www.c7stingrayforum.com/index...m-exclusive%2F
Engine: 6.2 liter Supercharged
HP: 625 Horsepower
Torque: 635 ft/lbs
Transmission: 7 Speed Manual and optional 8 Speed Automatic.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...rged-v-8-spied
Engine: 6.2 liter Supercharged
HP: 625 Horsepower
Torque: 635 ft/lbs
Transmission: 7 Speed Manual and optional 8 Speed Automatic.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...rged-v-8-spied
#52
Le Mans Master
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The new C7 Z may be a real thumper.
#55
Le Mans Master
the Super Snakes don't even come with a factory warranty. I wish people would start posting stupid crap about tuner specials that are modded to within a inch of their lives that will likely blow up within 50k miles. I could make a Civic with 800hp that would last 25-50k street miles. It's worthless in the context of factory street cars that will actually run over 100k miles with minimal maintenance.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
#56
Le Mans Master
the Super Snakes don't even come with a factory warranty. I wish people would start posting stupid crap about tuner specials that are modded to within a inch of their lives that will likely blow up within 50k miles. I could make a Civic with 800hp that would last 25-50k street miles. It's worthless in the context of factory street cars that will actually run over 100k miles with minimal maintenance.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
#57
Drifting
Point being, Mustypoontangs are wasted HP, at least up to 2014...
And yeah, that aftermarket bull$#!t with the Super Snakes, not production cars IMO, no 100K warranty like a ZR-1...
#58
the Super Snakes don't even come with a factory warranty. I wish people would start posting stupid crap about tuner specials that are modded to within a inch of their lives that will likely blow up within 50k miles. I could make a Civic with 800hp that would last 25-50k street miles. It's worthless in the context of factory street cars that will actually run over 100k miles with minimal maintenance.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
The GT500's are 660ish hp and it's a great engine, but you can't compare a Mustang and it's chassis, handling, and braking dynamics to a Corvette. Not even in the same league.
Settle down man!!..I was only pointing out that the SS had 800hp not 660 like the guy posted is all..I know the Mustang won't hang with the Vette on a any road course but I think you're wrong with the engines going boom at 800 hp..I know people that have 1000 hp SS's and they're holding up just fine you can't knock Ford for hitting a home run with their engines the 5.4 was proven bullet proof on the drag strips I know I had a highly modded 07 GT500 and the new 5.8 is doing quite well with mods also...
#59
Le Mans Master
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