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View Poll Results: What engine would you like to see in Z28?
LS9 113 36.69%
LSA 89 28.90%
Hybrid LS9/LSA (maybe to keep costs down) 25 8.12%
Generation 5 34 11.04%
SC/TC'd V6 13 4.22%
LS7 72 23.38%
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Old 10-09-2010, 08:38 PM   #183
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You know what needs to go into the new Z/28?

Naw really being super cereal here..

THIS

Just imagine it.. so boss.

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Old 10-15-2010, 02:25 PM   #184
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What we need is the LS5 5.5Litre DI they are using already in GT2 Class Corvette racing.
The Z28 is said to introduce the new Alpha chassis.. but I doubt it. Why not at least put the new L S 5 5.5 litre in it... with the supercharger! 450HP stock... 700 HP in new ZR1.. so give it to the Z28 now!! I CAN see them putting the ZR1 638 hp in Z28 now and up the ZR1 to the 700 hp LS5
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With a reported output of 440-450hp, horsepower will be increased by 10-20 over the current, standard C6’s 6.2-liter LS3. The most notable changes to the already impressive engine family includes a new combustion system, a redesigned block, new cylinder heads and finally, the long overdue direct injection system. It's expected that the 2013 C7 Corvette to be among one of the first, if not the first vehicle from “The General” to receive this advanced new powerplant. Furthermore, the replacements for the current Z06 and ZR-1 are to have increased horsepower as well, where it is rumored that the next ZR-1 could quite possibly have 700-plus-horsepower as a result of this new technology.

So how did this new engine of smaller and unusual capacity come to be? Like previously stated, it was all in part to the speed freak engineers of Corvette Racing. Initially created for the GT2 C6.R race car, the engineers started with a 7.0 liter block and de-stroked it to 5.5 liters, as opposed to the de-stroked 6.0 liters found in the GT1 C6.Rs of last season. The dubbed “LS5.R” engine develops 485hp and an “undisclosed” amount of torque. What was the reason for the smaller displacement change? The answer is simple: The Corvette team decided to switch classes from GT1 to GT2, which has a displacement cap of 5.5 liters. One of the benefits of the GT2 class is that the vehicles are more based off the production vehicle, meaning there are more restrictions, thus, the racing is more competitive. Look no further than this season’s GT2 C6.R, which borrows its body heavily off of the current production ZR-1.
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Old 10-15-2010, 05:34 PM   #185
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What we need is the LS5 5.5Litre DI they are using already in GT2 Class Corvette racing.
The Z28 is said to introduce the new Alpha chassis.. but I doubt it.
I don't recall anything compelling being said that a fifth gen. Z/28 (if one is made, and it looks like it will) would be on anything but the current ZetaII platform. It does look like sixth gen. Camaros will be on a new, lighter platform, but they are not due to arrive for a few years.
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Old 11-04-2010, 07:29 PM   #186
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well i think there needs to be a big block in there 572 would be nice at least if its gonna have some things that are throw back . at least throw the big block back in there
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Old 11-04-2010, 07:37 PM   #187
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well i think there needs to be a big block in there 572 would be nice at least if its gonna have some things that are throw back . at least throw the big block back in there
The Z/28 was never about a big block, first gens had a 5.0L (302cid) SBC engine, secong gens moved up to a 5.7L (350cid) SBC, I don't recall any Z/28 of any generation having BBC.
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:20 AM   #188
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And... I don't think Z28 needs another 200 some-odd pounds on the nose, for something way less efficient than an LS-engine.
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