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As much as I don't like the blown motor in a Z06, I commend GM for trying the N/A route first. A 7.0 liter, direct injected small block with VVT would have been a beastly motor. I wonder what the power goals were with the LT 7 liter?
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ZO6X? A Non street legal ZO6 would be ridiculous. And I mean that in a good way.
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I would have been willing to sacrifice horsepower to keep it NA but I'm not really a customer for this car anyway. I don't think too many of the hardcore Vette guys will be upset with this car. Faster than a ZR1 and cheaper? What more could a wealthy performance enthusiast want?
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I dont think they're done. They'll probably focus on some cheaper performance options and then worry about a ZR1 more towards the end of the generation.
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Improving the fuel economy of the Z06 barely matters for CAFE. For 2014, GM will probably sell about 3 million cars & trucks in the US. The Z06 will probably be lucky to do 6000 units. That works out to 0.2% of their total fleet. There isn't really anything that you can do (besides killing the car off) that is going to cause any appreciable changes in GM's CAFE score.
I'm thinking they might be limiting it more because of durability. GM likes to brag about how many consecutive hours of wide open throttle their high performance engines can endure. Plus, didn't one of the articles say how durability was one of the reasons why they didn't go naturally aspirated (the AFM bits don't like spinning past 7 grand, apparently)
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Edit: Here's the quote "tadgejuechter Our original intent was to do an NA engine, we were unable to achieve all of our performance, durability, and regulatory (emissions) goals with NA. We weren't even close. You couldn't just do DI, VVT, no cylinder deactivation, 7.0 liter motor with the increase we would have wanted. New regs could have led to a horsepower decrease." |
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