08-06-2010, 05:36 PM | #43 |
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If the other guys can make 412hp out of a 5L, I am sure GM can get 500hp out of a DI, variable valvetrain, 5.5-6.0L V8. With the future vette and camaro smaller and lighter 30mpg+ should be no problem. V8's in GM's performance cars will not be going away anytime soon.
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08-06-2010, 05:45 PM | #44 |
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Since when have Corvettes always had V8s?? 1953,1954 and some of the 1955s had 150 hp sixes......
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08-06-2010, 05:50 PM | #45 |
OH MY GOD! >_<
Are we SERIOUSLY bringing this rumor back?? BOTH of these rumors have been dispelled by GM and hell, by Transformers as well! GM has already said the C7 Corvette is not gonna be a mid-engine design, their reasons being that it would cost way too much to retool oh i dont know EVERYTHING about the construction process, and the other reason is that the Vette's current design actually handles just as well as any of their big time Euro rivals. Also GM has put millions of dollars into developing not only their current V8s, but their next-gen DI motors, WHY would they throw all that away right now for a turbo V6?? And how can you even take the pic of this Vette seriously?? Hasnt anyone seen the new C7 Stingray Concept? I mean yeah its just a concept but its still a reality, they've still actually designed and built it, and look at this rendered pic it looks EXACTLY like a C6 with a longer ass-end come oonnnn... People seriously, enough with the stupid rumors okay? HELL IT WAS THIS SITE THAT REPORTED THE STORY OF THESE ANNOUNCEMENTS! COME ON!! ...this is soooo frustrating... |
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08-06-2010, 05:53 PM | #46 |
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Taking away the v8 engines from chevy cars would basically be killing the brand in my eyes. Sure the new v6 might be turbo, and it might put out alot of power (maybe even more ) , but it wouldn't be the same.. What's next a 3.6L Avalanche in 2015? if there was I sure wouldn't buy it.. I don't know who would
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08-06-2010, 05:56 PM | #47 | |
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08-06-2010, 06:08 PM | #48 |
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ppl , hold on to your v8s it'll be rare in the future
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08-06-2010, 06:11 PM | #49 |
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I think it's ugly.
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08-06-2010, 06:11 PM | #50 | |
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So lets compare a TTV6 vs. a DI V8, mkay, well they both get the same gas mileage, they both weigh the same, the V8 sounds better, the V8 has a higher power cap, and who thought about this one...Lets say the TTV6 has 550 horsepower (i know, crazy, but hear me out), how much torque do you think it would have? The V8 would be faster just cause of the way higher torque rating, remember horsepower isnt everything... And besides, if E85 takes off we'll have clean, American-based fuel, with a higher octane for increased performance...and besides the fact that V6s also put out pollution (believe it or not) animals and cows especially put out WAY more pollution than our cars anyways...we're not ruining our planet people, its just natural change, its happening now, its happened before, and it will always happen, we're not killing ourselves with our performance cars... |
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08-06-2010, 06:26 PM | #51 |
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if some one wants a turbo v6 take the lt camaro and turbo it... muscle cars are muscle cars becuase of big ass V8's so i say no matter what happends in the future keep the V8's and all those people who want to supe up those little engines can go on and do it
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08-06-2010, 06:30 PM | #52 |
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How dare GM even think about changing according to the way society is heading. No corporation should ever have a buisness plan that looks more than 6 months into the future.
V6 or V8... who cares. If you only care about sound go buy a 1997 Chevy Corsica and punch some holes in the muffler. Everyone will look and see what kind of a car makes that loud bad @ss sound. Seriously people get with the times... the V8 has its place but it needs to improve or be left behind. I want performance in every aspect not just sound. If the best engine available is a modified v6 ill take it.... especially if it leaves the 8 bangers in the dust. |
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08-06-2010, 06:42 PM | #54 |
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1953 and 1954 Corvette only had the Blue Flame straight six as the motor. In 1955, the V8 became an option on the Corvette (side script of V8's had a golden capital V in the CorVette script, designating the V8). From 1956 on, they have been V8's only. In the mid 70's, GM showcased the AeroVette, which was a mid engine car and originally had a turbo charged V6. That was later swapped out for a 400 V8. When the C5 Corvette came out, it was rumored then that the C6 would be a mid engine car and possibly without a V8, but either turbo'ed or supercharged V6. Yes, the Corvette Forum was in an uproar about that idea. As for the design...yuck! It took me a while to accept the C5 Corvette's butt and the non-pop up headlights of the C6, but that concept C7...I would never get used to.
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08-06-2010, 06:43 PM | #55 |
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Do this and I'm jumping to Ford
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08-06-2010, 06:46 PM | #56 |
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Well, I am kinda for both sides... I have a 2.0 liter AWD Talon that put down 755 hp and I truely love when the turbo kicks in. I say this but, and a big BUT at that, I LOVE the feel and sound of a V8 and I would think that Chevy knows this and will offer more options in the future for the Camaro. Look at the Skyline if you have never been for a ride in a real 6 cyl with a turbo that puts out more than 400 then you should find a friend that has one and you will not be disappointed. Trust Me.... If they offered both then I would drive the V8 and my wife the TV6 with the boost turned up...lol just my personal thoughts...
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