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2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

Old Sep 20, 2005 | 04:39 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

So whats up with the LS7? Are they going to phase it out for a S/C 6.2?
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 04:42 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

Originally Posted by graham
I prefer GM's traditional methodology of making very respectable unforced numbers. But I also like to take that already impressive number and play with it...
exactly!!! i'd rather have the choice of how i want my induction forced rather than have the factory make the decision for me. personally, i'd rather have the LS7 and see how far i can take it before i look at going forced induction with it. 600hp at the wheels on the motor would be great...wish i got there on my 96 before the turbo.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 05:47 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

So instead of getting a 03 cobra you'd rather have say a GT? Or would you rather have a regular neon or an SRT-4? Maybe we should all buy scion tc's because there are so many "custom" dealer installed options including s/c's

TONY

I hope they do come out with a s/c lsx engine..... then all the "If you s/c a LS1 then we'll see who's faster" comments will have to stop.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 06:01 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

Originally Posted by Darth Xed
The point is more along the lines of "X" hp N/A motor is greater than "X" hp motor with power adders... generally for simplicity and being able to add-on later if you choose to mod.

The aftermarket fan can always add a power adder to the N/A motor and take it even further. If the motor already has it from the factory, that option is gone...
I will disagree with that to some what, and give you a reason why: 03/04 Cobra. They are blown from the factory, making ~370 RWHP stock. Swap for a KB or Whipple, do a couple of exhaust mods, and you easily have 200 more RWHP (that's 570-ish) on pump gas, with good stock internals, and a factory fuel system that can handle it.

On the other hand, take the same N/A version of that motor (found in the Mach 1), and to get to the same HP level, you'll spend more money, and still won't have the "built" shortblock to handle the power.

That said - I do prefer N/A power over a power-adder, but that is simply because of my personal biases.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 06:28 PM
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Your right that all the "If your s/c a LSx, then we'll see whos faster" comments will stop. Becasue the LSx motors will be faster.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 06:29 PM
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I'd rather have a factory forced induction setup (which will have alot of engineering time in it to be reliable and make good power for years) from GM. There haven't been very many and what there is has pretty much gone down as legends. The GNs/TTAs, Syclone/Typhoons, etc. Even the relatively tame S/C'd 3800's GTPs and such have alot of potential and quite a following. Was there much hopping up of NA 3800s before that? Not really...

I would love to have a 03/04 Cobra if I was Ford guy, and I hope like heck GM does a S/C'd Vette and/or Camaro in the future, should be mean as all hell if done right just like the Cobras...
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 06:49 PM
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Really, what production sports car that's not made in italy get 600 + horsepower naturally aspirated? Keep in mind that 600 hp naturally aspirated usually involves TWELVE cylinders. 600 hp from a small-block V8 with a blower is a good deal of power, especially since its more than Ford can seem to do, since their GT has 500 hp from a roots blower, while the Z06 does it naturally Aspirated. With EIGHT cylinders.

600 hp is 600 hp, and on the drag strip how you get your power doesn't matter versus having it in the first place.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 08:08 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

The thing about Italian V12s is they don't have the grunt of a V8 because they are lower displacement and have to rev up like a honda.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by CCoop8830
The thing about Italian V12s is they don't have the grunt of a V8 because they are lower displacement and have to rev up like a honda.
Hey Coop, where you located at in Cincinnati?
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 08:35 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

Wait... did you guys even read that rumor blurb?? It says the 6.2 should make 450hp NA and 600hp forced.

1) this is just a rumor.
2) if it's true you get both flavors
3) you're bickering about which one of the two should be made??

This is kinda like that other thread where we got a spy shot of a new platform and people bickered about the muffler's location.

So.... WTF is wrong with you??
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by unvc92camarors
Hey Coop, where you located at in Cincinnati?
Wyoming. Where in Cincy are you?
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by morb|d
Wait... did you guys even read that rumor blurb?? It says the 6.2 should make 450hp NA and 600hp forced.

1) this is just a rumor.
2) if it's true you get both flavors
3) you're bickering about which one of the two should be made??

This is kinda like that other thread where we got a spy shot of a new platform and people bickered about the muffler's location.

So.... WTF is wrong with you??
Sorry buddy but Conti has had this info for a while and last I remembered he wasn't off on one thing with the Z06 or Paddle Shifters. He won't say it unless its true!
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CCoop8830
Wyoming. Where in Cincy are you?
Good old Reading man. Not too far from my neck of the woods I suppose. I was just wondering because there is a white 4th gen near here that I see a lot.
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 09:34 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

Originally Posted by morb|d
Wait... did you guys even read that rumor blurb?? It says the 6.2 should make 450hp NA and 600hp forced.

1) this is just a rumor.
2) if it's true you get both flavors
3) you're bickering about which one of the two should be made??

This is kinda like that other thread where we got a spy shot of a new platform and people bickered about the muffler's location.

So.... WTF is wrong with you??
I'm with you. We're talking about a 600 Horsepower engine, with a factory warranty. How much modding do you really need to do?
Old Sep 20, 2005 | 09:42 PM
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Re: 2008 450hp 6.2L V8 Corvette?

To me this is a no brainer. I have to side with Bob Cosby on this, I prefer all motor power myself, it is a personal bias I have, but do you guys really think that strapping on your own power adder is really going to be as efficient and reliable as a factory FI setup? With a Blown 6.2, already making 600 freakin Hp, it wouldn't take much to get it up even higher than that. The LS7 would probably produce more Hp, sure, but it would be at the expensive of a $4k blower kit, forged lower compression pistons, possibly a new head gasket, mods to the fuel system to support the power, custom intake if its a PD blower, etc, etc. That crap is going to start to add up quick. If you want the gobs of power, then factory FI is the way to go. Even though I consider myself a fan of high revving, big displacement naturally aspirated engines, I kinda hope to see a detuned blown 6.2 in the top Camaro, to bring the battle to Ford's doorstep.

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