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Got a 2012 LT and four years dreaming of V8.
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Really don't get the fixation on engine, and how it generates somewhat heated conversation, they're both are great. And to counter some of the comments in this thread: The v6 1le very much belongs on the track, and is a performance car. It's engineered for the use, and GM openly warranties a tracked v6 1le (as is does the ss). It doesn't do too bad on the track either:
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When these cars (yours and mine both) first came out, the 6-cylinder engines fitted to them were inline engines fed through a single one-barrel carburetor on a not-very-flow-efficient rake manifold (and a few other low-performance choices as well) that made roughly 35 HP/liter, maybe 40 HP/L tops. Oh yeah, that's if I use the old gross HP numbers that were advertised. In today's net-HP context, that'd be more like 30 - 33 HP/L. And with only 2.8 - 3.8 liters (170 - 231-ish CID) worth of it in most cases (there were a couple all the way out to 4.1L/250 CID) there just wasn't much power available at any rpm. Think 90 - 125 at the crank . . . or what takes only about two cylinders of today's 6.2 to make. I guess you could rev them a bit past 4000 rpm, if you were feeling particularly mean that day. Not that all inline sixxes were like that; the Jaguar 3.8 and 4.6 sixxes were DOHC and Pontiac toyed with SOHC versions that were significantly stronger than the pushrod sixxes and were happier to considerably higher rpms. Norm
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For sure I shouldn't have missed that one. I can still rattle off the names of more than half a dozen people I knew that had either that car or its 2.6L successor.Norm
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They were outstanding in terms of performance per dollar. It almost fits the bill for a muscle car or pony car, depending on your definition of those terms. Not sure where they lost there way, but the 370Z is not following enough of the original formula anymore.
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And then there's influence from Carlos Ghosn (aka "Mr. CVT"). Norm
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Why is the aftermarket for the Camaro so much smaller than the mustang? I found just about every part under the sun for the mustang, and numerous variations of that one part. Best of all, the parts are generally relatively cheap.
The camaro didn’t have that many parts in comparison, and those parts were a lot more expensive. why is this? I really like the V6, but it kind of bugs me how small the aftermarket is. I have access to more power modifications for my old truck than this car. I am not sure why people aren’t making turbo kits because the exhaust was designed for it! |
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I am with you on that there's not a lot of aftermarket for the V6. It's good for guys that are just going to drop an intake on it maybe do something with the exhaust and drive it. That would give you a good 10 horsepower we've got results on the V6 section proving it. That brings you up to aboat 350 hp which is pretty good for a car of it's price But if you're looking to do more you have to look at the overkill and that's about it |
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I think it's simpler than that. V6 is pretty well optimized in stock form.
The power developed to the size displacement is amazing for a NA engine. ie, it's barely more than half the displacement of the 6.2 The 6.2 develops only about 35% more ponies. Throw in the typical V6 car is 300# lighter, and you get a heck of a bang-for-the-buck situation. My 2 pennies worth. |
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So, the question is, what SPECIFICALLY are you looking for? Cam and/or heads? Intake manifold? Turbo kit? Supercharger kit? Porting the heads/manifold? Stroking the engine? If it were me, and I wanted the lighter weight of the V6, and wanted significant gains, I would probably look into supercharging it. Much less plumbing than turbos, so it would be much easier to fit, and you can get some significant gains. Plus, it's not outrageously expensive (comparatively speaking). |
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