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First Z06 comes off the line at Bowling Green

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pure sex.

i want that car to bear my children. 😛

I put the Z06 up there with the Ford GT. I say it'll beat on cars with 3x it's pricetag.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
But it has a 7L engine and only makes 500HP.

Please don't used the flawed riceboy's "power per liter" argument. Anyone with working knowledge of engines knows that HP does not scale linearly with displacement.

 
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
But it has a 7L engine and only makes 500HP.

Please don't used the flawed riceboy's "power per liter" argument. Anyone with working knowledge of engines knows that HP does not scale linearly with displacement.

Your sarcasm meter needs a tune up. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
But it has a 7L engine and only makes 500HP.

Please don't used the flawed riceboy's "power per liter" argument. Anyone with working knowledge of engines knows that HP does not scale linearly with displacement.

Your sarcasm meter needs a tune up. 😉

Apparently it was seized up. Rebuilding it as we speak.
 
I was suprised when Chevy bumped the standard displacement from 5.7L to 6.0L, but the jump for the z06 all the way to 7.0L was an eye-popper. The weight-to-hp ratio on the 2005 z06 in now better than that of the Viper.
 
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