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15-02-2008, 02:41 PM | #34 | |||
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The ZR-1's MSRP is pegged at $100,000. Yep, nice and simple and cost effective.
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You do realise we're talking about a 1755kg sedan, against a 1475kg sports car (C6) and a 1418kg one (Z06). The highlight of the C6 v M5 idea was cars with similar power/weight (271hp/tonne vs 284hp/tonne) with one that has a massive torque advantage, and weight advantage, and aero advantage, not being faster. Its a given that a Z06 will out accelerate an M5 (until you go over 160mph...), its 337kg lighter, with a sleeker, more aerodynamic shape, and more power (only 5 hp, but still). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slMqP...eature=related Doesn't look like the 482hp 1450kg 4.3 litre (112.09hp/litre, 332.41hp/tonne) F430 is struggling to keep up there mate, it looks like they're pretty even. (505hp, 1418kg, 7.0L, 356.13hp/tonne). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyQYoxEv-0Y This is what I really like to see though. 505hp and 1418kg vs 473hp and 1589kg.
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Please!!! are you telling me that between 250km/h-256km/h the M5 starts catching? you can clearly see in the videos that it's still pulling away at 250km/h before it pulls up. Do you have any evidence that the M5 will catch it or are you just assuming it would? And how many races are going to go to those speeds? Put it this way, A Z06 is better then an M5 at being a sports car and an M5 is better then the Z06 at being a luxo barge. |
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It's better to stop arguing with Steffo, you just keep him surfing the 'net for answers, which prevents him from having a life on Friday nights.
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well my understanding is that touque helps shift the wieght, and is the true mearsurement for compareing motors.
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the supercharged 6.2 obviously does have guts but i mean how hard is it to get that power with that many cubes and forced induction. Im sure most could all build engines to produce that power and reliability with the same cash or even less GM pumped into it. Give me motors like the classic BMW 6 cyl N/A 3.2 with 252KW or the new E92 V8 4.0ltr with a tad over 300Kw, they're the jaw droppers and there are plenty of examples around where forced induction has been added to these motors to give extreme results. Ok they lack the torque down low but how often do you have a motor that effortlessly glides to redline producing peak power and at the same time giving out a sound like a mechanical symphony. Any hows speaking of torque, you need a good balance of it and how much your motor revs to make more HP, take the formula HP = torque x RPM / 5252. The beauty of huge low end torque is it makes driving/towing so easy, but if thats all you got in the motor high RPM will be pointless aswell as lower than usual peak HP
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ZR1 = 2.10 kw/kg M3 = 1.63 kw/kg. And the ZR-1 engine takes up the same amount of underbonnet space, as it is not burdened with the inheirant width of DOHC. I dont see why people would knock such a great package, be it a GM product, low tech, or just because it reverted to forced induction, it gets the job done nicely. Daniel |
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As much as it is nice to wring the neck of a high revving NA motor, its even
nicer having the power come on early when acceleration to 330km/h is not high on the priority list. Having massive power at lower rpm always FEELS better. I have to agree with this post... Quote:
the job its intended to do. In fact, they (GM) should be thanked by us Ford fans for this. Due to these motors Fomoco have given their performance V8 programmes the go ahead and have similar hard hitting motors in the pipeline eg 5 and 7 litre twin turbocharged V8's.... I can't see many here willing to bag Ford when such motors are released with similar specific power numbers to ZR-1.
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KW/KG of car weight is a good measure of performance potential...
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Seriously though... 620hp in a road car? Respect. Supercharger or not, thats huge power. It's probably quite driveable too, thanks to the charger. |
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but the math's on this is wrong from 4th to 5th the vett drops 2000 rpm that = 70 mph 70 mph+ 160 mph =230 mph...so how does the vett top out at 198
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16-02-2008, 02:15 PM | #52 | |||
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However in discussing the efficiency of the engine, kw/L is not anywhere near as important as kw/kg in my opinion. Honda's S2000 is the most impressive engine I can think of, but I would not touch it with a bargepole. pffft, 184kw LOL. Lets do the CAR kg/kw thing then: M5: 1830kg & 373kw = 4.9kg/kw M3: 1650kg & 309kw = 5.3kg/kw ZR-1: 1520kg & 463kw = 3.28kg/kw Forget about Aero, drag, handling etc, the LS9 is the best: Bang for your buck Bang for your kilo and Bang per cm3 (of underbonnet real estate) production engine anywhere on the planet. Now we have just proven the car is more efficient for it's weight as well, compared to Steffo's love-Mseries-child cars Daniel |
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You've got the weight of the M5 wrong, its 1755kg. Power/weight does not necessarily mean that a car will be faster then another. BMW M3 E46, 252kW 365Nm, 1573kg. - 160.2kW/tonne, 232.04Nm/tonne Chevrolet Corvette C5, 261kW 508Nm, 1418kg. - 184.06kW/tonne, 358.25Nm/tonne. M3 = 0-60 in 4.7, 1/4 in 13.2. C5 = 0-60 in 4.8, 1/4 in 13.6. Oh but wait? : 309kW/430Nm 1650kg RS4 vs 299kW/542Nm 1475kg C6 is nother example. 353kW/680Nm 1589kg 911 Turbo vs 377kW/637Nm 1418kg Z06 is yet another example. PS - I hate the BMW M-Cars. I just hate the 'vette more.
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1) S2000 is 184kw in its homeland, just as I have quoted all other cars from theirs. 2) Steffo, dont counter-quote C5/C6/Z06, were talking about the ZR-1 and in specific, it's engine. I dont rate C5/C6. (and the LS7 from Z06 does not impress me as much as LS9) 3) M5 weighs 1755kg. Ok, I'll correct the kg/kw to 4.7 4) E46 M3's engine was as heavy as the new V8, but only 252kw, thats worse again. What is your point to all this? Just admit that the LS9 is awesome in its specific hp/torque production, and move on. But please don't jibber-jabber about your uncles, sisters, cousins, former roommate's 1902 Porsche "Superleggeria" Twin Turbo that has nothing to do with this thread. Thanks Daniel |
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If Holden can put that engine in the new mid sized architecture... Id buy one
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lol, when ford bang a supercharger i a mustang, its awsome "put it in the falcon!" When GM releases a supercharged motor, "its crap"
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Is not 'M' GBMh good at tuning? now what engine was in the maclaren F1... As for vette's, you just silly : Vette's are sexy, sports cars!
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7000 rpm redline. but only does 198@5800 rpm, hardly flat out.
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