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I'm not trying to pick an argument, nor is this the proper forum to continue this discussion. Let's get back to Camaro engines and Lutz's comments.Clyde |
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I have gone through this thread and fondly reminded myself when Ford brought out the 1987 Thunderbird with the 4 cylinder 2.3 litre Turbocharged engine. Coupled to a five speed tranny this unit tore my head off for the frist two gears. As an added bonus it got 30 MPG let alone talking about 137 MPH top speed. Don't get me wrong about V8 power, I drove to High School a 1969 V8 Turbofire 255 HP 3 speed black with white interior Camaro that would peal the Dunlop bias plys while rowing through the gears.
What I want to quickly get to is that I am knocked out by the likeness of a 1968/69 Camaro that would come back as a retro blast from the past. I have owned fast cars and raced fast cars. Times are changing. It will never be like it was in 1977 ever again. Appreciate the retro body style, appreciate the provided HP's either from a 4-6 or 8 cylinder. Catch the dream within your means and live it all over again. D1 |
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Wow, nice first post man, welcome...made some nice points
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Autoblog posted up something about the Solstice coupe's turbo-4 possibly getting upgrades to put out 300 horsepower by the time the coupe is released...could have some applications to the Camaro...
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How would a 300hp turbo-4 AND a 300hp V6 work? How would that be marketed and priced. Odd situation.
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Bump the V6 up in power through use of two small turbos. Sound familiar? I personally can't imagine the V6 Camaro having anything short of 300 hp, otherwise there's a questionable gap of over one hundred HP between the dumbed down 3.6-6 and a 6.0-8 with 400hp. Just doesn't make sense to me why they'd do that? And I'm not sure if you guys' have heard, but BMW's got a bi-turbo 4 in the works with an eleven-thousand rpm red-line with 260hp and crazy torque (the number escapes me right now).
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And imagine if GM decide to turbocharge 3.6 l V6. It could go over 400 hp. |
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I really doubt the 4 we end up getting will be at 300 hp. That would completely miss the point of having a 4-cylinder in the first place.
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even thought I'm not a chevy fan, I'm not wit the 4 cylinder idea, this is american muscle baby v8-v10's all the way, screw the gov.
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Here's the original story...and before you guys go blowing this off remember just what kind of company BMW is and be sure to consider their latest powertrain developments.
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http://www.bmwblog.com/2008/04/09/ru...-turbo-engine/
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Edit: Oh, and one more thing -- the 4 cylinder Camaro will probably bring down the insurance cost on ALL Camaros. Why are they talking about piling on four turbos but zero superchargers? There must be some diminishing returns on the amount of exhaust energy that can be harvested to force induction, and in the meantime an supercharger would help to cover for turbo lag. They could even use an electric blower that only runs when the turbo hasn't yet spooled up. I suspect that they wouldn't be identical turbos running in parallel, but rather would be optimized for different RPM ranges...but I doubt any will work from idle!
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