Originally posted by: Crusader
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: Crusader
Small block Chevrolets have been the industry leader for 50 years as well in performance and interchangable parts. Im not ashamed to have a car with one in it, I think they are great as well. Corvette motors are still based on the original groundbreaking small block chevy design, and everyone knows the Z06 is a 505HP beast that not only doenst suffer the gas guzzling tax qualification like all other supercars, but also (the entire car) is truley the pinnacle of engineering excellence.
Hahahaaha...Corvette the pinnacle of engineering excellence?? Getting 505hp from a 7 LITRE!!! (73hp/litre) engine doesn't require much engineering excellence. And the Viper WAS even worse, getting 500hp from an 8 litre engine. Honda regularly breaks 100hp/litre...hell the S2000 got 120hp/litre from an engine with piston (note I said piston speed not rpm) speeds that exceeded those of Formula 1 all while being under warranty and in all likelihood lasting longer than the Corvette engine. And they also met low emission requirements.
Granted the Corvette is lots of car for the money but no way in hell it is the pinnacle of engineering excellence. I would say something like the Lotus Elise or Porsche 911 is engineering excellence, although not the pinnacle.
That Honda you speak of is a POS. Not even in the same league of engineering or performance as a Corvette from the suspension to the build quality to the motor and transmission.
Theres a LOT more to engineering than HP per liter..
Its in inline 4cylinder (woot?) with 237HP@
7800rpm! LOL!!! You must certainly be kidding. Thing winds up like a toy RC car and is still dog slow yet sounds like dog crap out the exhaust compared to a lopey cammed V8.
My LT1 has 300HP without hitting the N20 and a HELL of a lot more torque than that 162ft lbs that the Honda puts out.
Not to mention the S2000 isnt the hottest looking ride around.. not quite as hot as a Z06 out in the city
When it comes to performance cars, HP per liter does matter (to beat the competition obviously) but its not the most important part.. driving excitement and performance is.
That little S2000 is not even close to being in the same league as Corvette by any standard of measure. You are right though in that the Vette is the biggest bang/buck supercar.
And if you run that whopping 237HP motor hard everyday.. Im sorry but 7800RPM will destroy any motor faster than the ground stomping Z06 with 505HP @6300RPM.. and still get smoked by the Z06. Is the S2000 motor built by hand by experts? I think not. Comes off an assembly line unlike the Z06 LS7.
I know, I have friends who work at Honda and run the injection molding for the castings. Their quality aint all that jack! Im not saying its bad, Im saying its not above anything else.
Thats what I study, metallurgy and industrial engineering, though personally do SQL/webdev at my job, I know plenty of people in the car MANUFACTURING business and I know much about it myself.
I work at a foundry of a major US manufacturer (and the most advanced foundry in the world) so you can argue all you want and I'll win on knowing about production of the major brands like GM/Ford/Honda.
But the S2000 is no supercar and Im amazed you made the comparison at all.. :disgust:
Its an economy car from Honda.. thats little more than a point A to point B ride for liberals who dont really know anything about cars but "its a Honda" gotta be the best right? HP per liter FTW!

Didnt mean to go off on you, cuz i dont really care what you think but I have close ties with the actual production of these cars you speak of.