So what displacement with the base V8 be?
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Having a V8 will goes along with the image of the car, so I think there will be quite a few weekend cruisers that just want a "V8 Camaro" without being overly concerned with the horsepower. Even the base V8 will be plenty fast. And my gut instinct is that the average buyer puts more weight on displacement than horsepower.
Back on topic, I was kind of hoping for the SS and Z28 to have different motors but a 6.2 in the SS and a blown 6.2 in the Z would work for me. A N/A V8 in the Z28 would be even better (heritage and weight savings) but we shall see.
Personally, I want the Z/28 to be the top performance Camaro and quite frankly I want a supercharger. Having lived with a supercharged car in the past (96 Mustang) I can say they really are fine as daily drivers yet still offer that needed "boost" when you mash the accelerator. My only complaint would be that it wasn't covered by a factory warranty. (Aftermarket Vortech) If GM offered a supercharged Camaro, that would solve my one complaint.
Sorry, but I disagree.
Personally, I want the Z/28 to be the top performance Camaro and quite frankly I want a supercharger. Having lived with a supercharged car in the past (96 Mustang) I can say they really are fine as daily drivers yet still offer that needed "boost" when you mash the accelerator.
Personally, I want the Z/28 to be the top performance Camaro and quite frankly I want a supercharger. Having lived with a supercharged car in the past (96 Mustang) I can say they really are fine as daily drivers yet still offer that needed "boost" when you mash the accelerator.
Besides those 96 4.6L were really slow anyhow
I just think a blown V8 does not fit in with the Camaros image. They have never needed a S/C to go fast! They have such great NA engines to do that!
427, 427!!!
What is/isn't the Camaro's image anyhow? GM needs up update the Camaro's image, otherwise we'll be forever associated with mullets, mall-hair and 80's hairband metal. A supercharger would do the trick IMHO.
BTW, the Mustang was my stepson's. You're right. My bone stone LT1/Z28 would eat it for breakfast!
I would like to see the 6.2 being mid engine, the LS9 being an up option a year later, and the base V8 being 5.3-5.4. The number 5.0 is associated with mustangs, but would be OK with me. Recammed/tuned LS4 maybe...
With the 3.9L VVT V6 being the base engine. 240, 325, 425, ~540 as the power levels.
With the 3.9L VVT V6 being the base engine. 240, 325, 425, ~540 as the power levels.
I would like to see the 6.2 being mid engine, the LS9 being an up option a year later, and the base V8 being 5.3-5.4. The number 5.0 is associated with mustangs, but would be OK with me. Recammed/tuned LS4 maybe...
With the 3.9L VVT V6 being the base engine. 240, 325, 425, ~540 as the power levels.
With the 3.9L VVT V6 being the base engine. 240, 325, 425, ~540 as the power levels.
V6 family sedans are increasingly getting closer and closer to 300hp. (Avalon&Camry- 268, Altima- 250-260, Maxima- 255, Accord- 244, RL- 290, TL- 258-286) A base V8 Camaro better be pushing more than 325... In 2 years those same family sedans will probably be at the 300 mark if not possibly more.

2. CamaroMullet: The CamaroMullet used to have full reign over the mullet brethren, but that was back in the 70's and 80's. This species has fallen from grace since, but can still be seen enjoying NASCAR events and shopping at Kragen, or up in the attic cooking up crank.
Distinguishing features include: a molester mustache (peach fuzzy), tight-fitting acid wash jeans, and an ever-present key ring hanging from the belt loop.
Feel the mulletude emanating through your computer screen from this rare pic.
It is not recommended you confront the CamaroMullet, for they are very aggressive and cannot be hurt (this might be due to the frequent use of methamphetamines, angel dust, etc.).
Mulletude: 10
Aggressiveness: 10
Hobbies: primering cars, bar fights, picking scabs, losing teeth.
<Sightings: Kragen, Grand Auto, working on a Camaro on their front lawn.
Favorite Band: AC/DC


