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67rsconvert
12-09-2004, 04:57 PM
this would be a great powerplant in a camaro.
http://www.structuredchaos.net/images/Z06/Z06%20engine.jpg
http://www.structuredchaos.net/images/Z06/Z06%20race.jpg
http://www.structuredchaos.net/images/Z06/Z06%20rim.jpg
http://www.structuredchaos.net/images/Z06/Z06%20side.jpg
http://www.structuredchaos.net/images/Z06/seat.jpg

0 -> 60 in 3.8 sec.

Top Speed 200 MPH

2,900 #'s

5.7 #'s/HP

Chassis & Suspension development by Pratt & Miller,
Aluminum Hydroformed frame produced by DANA
- 345/30x19 Rears
- 6 piston Front, 4 piston Rear Brake Calipers
- Cross Drilled (cast and camfered) Rotors (possibly Brembo)

Engine Development by KaTech
To be hand built by new HP Engine Plant

LS7 427ci/ 7.0L. 500HP/500 Ft Lbs (512 HP derated to 500HP)
- 2 OHV (3 OHV not necessary for target HP)
- Raced based CNC ported Aluminum Head with 70cc chambers
- 11.0:1 CR
- 46 mm (1.81") Titanium Intake valve
- 41 mm (1.61") Na filled Exhaust Valve
- 104.8 mm Bore (4.125") , 101.6 mm Stroke (4.0") Aluminum block
- Forgrd Crank
- Forged 6 bolt main Bearing Caps
- Titanium Rods
- Cast Aluminum Flat Top Pistons
- 0.591" Lift Cam (15 mm)
- Dry Sump
- 90 mm Throttle Body on Composite manifold
- Ram Air

Bill Howell
12-09-2004, 05:02 PM
I saw that earlier today somewhere. Denny, Now I will take one of these LS. Black or yellow please!

teamsleep13
12-09-2004, 05:27 PM
are those specs nailed down?! cause damn i think thats the first major productions car wiht dry sump oiling.....if its all correct...that thing will be the king of the hill for a long time to come.

Hunter

B Cichocki
12-09-2004, 07:29 PM
Hmmm.... titanium rods, forged crank, and CAST pistons.
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-Brian

Ralph LoGrasso
12-09-2004, 07:31 PM
Bitchin' car!! Those pics were all over the net, probably 2 seconds after they were leaked. Someone at GM must be in trouble? With regards to the dry sump, there is no oil fill, so it looks like it may be true?

teamsleep13
12-09-2004, 10:38 PM
I am guessing that they are using cast pistons to hold tighter clearances and reduce the piston slap noise.

yody
12-09-2004, 10:52 PM
titanium rods and dry sump!!!!! Some how some of the specs seem a little too good to be true?

CAMAROBOY69
12-10-2004, 05:44 AM
I have seen different pics of that Corvette and in my opinion it is the nicest one I have ever seen. Sounds like one heck of a performance package to go with it!

Nine Ball
12-10-2004, 09:03 PM
~plink!~

that was my first penny into the piggy bank. Might have to sell a couple Camaros to get one of those badboys.