2015 Chevy performance line-up. Let's have some fun!
2015 Chevy performance line-up. Let's have some fun!
C7 Corvette
Z06: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, DOHC, 525 hp, 2950 pounds, 31 mpg.
Base: 6.2L GenV smallblock, cam in block, 445 hp, 3000 pounds, 33 mpg.
Camaro (Alpha)
Z/28: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, cam in block, 444 hp, 3450 pounds, 30 mpg.
SS: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, cam in block, 395 hp, 3550 pounds, 32 mpg.
RS: 2.0L turbo, DOHC, 305 hp, 3350 pounds, 34 mpg
Cruze SS: Sedan and coupe 2.0L turbo, 305 hp, DOHC, 3200-3400 pounds, 36 mpg.
Orlando SS: same as Cruze.
Aveo SS: 1.6L turbo, DOHC, 200 hp, 2750 pounds, 38 mpg.
Volt SS: ?
Just for fun guys....
Z06: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, DOHC, 525 hp, 2950 pounds, 31 mpg.
Base: 6.2L GenV smallblock, cam in block, 445 hp, 3000 pounds, 33 mpg.
Camaro (Alpha)
Z/28: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, cam in block, 444 hp, 3450 pounds, 30 mpg.
SS: 6.2L Gen V smallblock, cam in block, 395 hp, 3550 pounds, 32 mpg.
RS: 2.0L turbo, DOHC, 305 hp, 3350 pounds, 34 mpg
Cruze SS: Sedan and coupe 2.0L turbo, 305 hp, DOHC, 3200-3400 pounds, 36 mpg.
Orlando SS: same as Cruze.
Aveo SS: 1.6L turbo, DOHC, 200 hp, 2750 pounds, 38 mpg.
Volt SS: ?
Just for fun guys....
We'll see. One thing with all the new tech the Gen V's will have, don't expect a whole bunch of power increases over the Gen IV. It'll mostly be soaked up by emissions. So a 425 horse 5.3 is probably not happening.
Also, that 5.5L displacement which the GT2 C6.R gets...
I was kind of fascinated with that, so I did some checking. Don't expect that displacement on production cars.
Was that DOHC Z06 comment purely for fun? 
I would so dearly love to see a Vette ring in at 2900 lbs. The current Z06 is ferocious with 505 hp and 3130 lbs.
525 hp and 2900 lbs would be magical. Near ZR1-level, actually. 550 hp would give it the same weight/power ratio as the ZR1.
I wouldn't mind seeing the redline climb to 7500 rpm either.

I would so dearly love to see a Vette ring in at 2900 lbs. The current Z06 is ferocious with 505 hp and 3130 lbs.
525 hp and 2900 lbs would be magical. Near ZR1-level, actually. 550 hp would give it the same weight/power ratio as the ZR1.

I wouldn't mind seeing the redline climb to 7500 rpm either.
I cant wait to see the genV small blocks with VVT, direct injection, cyl deactivation, plus all the other cool stuff I cant think of that GM engineers are probably working on.
there are big gains to be found in VVT. check this out:
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/dynamo...omparison.html
advance the cam for low end and mid range grunt. retard the cam for top end power. now we need the viper's cam inside a cam so we can have fun with the lobe separation angle.
there are big gains to be found in VVT. check this out:
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/dynamo...omparison.html
advance the cam for low end and mid range grunt. retard the cam for top end power. now we need the viper's cam inside a cam so we can have fun with the lobe separation angle.
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to save the DOHC V8 for the ZR1? You know, that whole LT5 connection? 
Is GM really developing a whole different SBC engine architecture for one Corvette model?

Is GM really developing a whole different SBC engine architecture for one Corvette model?


