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30-12-2007, 08:30 PM | #31 | |||
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30-12-2007, 09:49 PM | #32 | ||
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yeah no offense to steffo here but you seem to be a bit on the fruity side, you sound to me like most girls sound like when they're having an argument - making up things and always jumping to the wrong conclusion, then going on to mock other people. Firstly you call it borderline retarded to compare different cars from different eras, then go on to compare the 80's vette to a current hennesy viper? wtf? then you try tell us the ACR is just a competitor to the ZR-1, but for ages dodge has made models above the standard viper. Just since it comes out now doesnt mean it aimed at the ZR-1. Then you try make it sound I'm trying to impress you? Mate i dont try impress fellow forum members i dont even know the name of, just showing you what the viper is capable of and how a tuner has made one to perform much better than standard. Then you go on to say a certain car has no handling cababilties when you have absolutely no proof whatso ever, thats like me saying the 2009 corvette will brake like crap. Then on top of that you go on making me sound like I want a million different models compared? I think thats a product of your own thinking there. Then on top of all that, going on and on like you know every tiny detail and have so much smarts try tell me a car with 200HP more than another isnt the best because it only has a 1MP top speed? FYI at them speeds you need plenty of power to get a few MPH out of the car, its alot different going from 255-256 then 55-56MPH. Aerodynamics plays a huge part and after 20 years I'm sure the Viper produces a lot more downforce than the sledgehammer. Why do you think F1 cars with all that power and little weight can't crack 400Kays? Too much downforce.
Long story short, there have been no epic failures here, I have proven lots of things which you seem too stubborn to understand, and I have made perfect sense which you seem to try be making me sound like I havnt, and sorry to upset you and the love affair you have with the corvette. I think its time we both stop this and let it be |
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If you think that I have some sort of love affair with the Corvette then you're sadly mistaken. I am one of the biggest anti-Corvette proponents around. In several threads on this forum alone I have many times over argued its inferiority over the Ford GT, 911 Turbo, F430 and Gallardo. I loathe the car. However I do have a love affair with fact. And fact is, the Z06 is superior to the 2003-2006 SRT-10 in almost every possible way. What's really interesting is that this whole conversation started over the "point," and/or "orientation," if you will, of the new ZR-1.
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31-12-2007, 01:12 PM | #34 | ||
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31-12-2007, 05:59 PM | #35 | ||
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Poor Jan Magnussen they must be strapping him down with wet packs and leaving him in a dark room listening to whale songs at the moment. The poor bastard had to best the performance of the old Porsche 911 GT3 (and just about killed himself to do it), now he might have to go out there again and improve on that performance again and match the credible time of the exotics. Hopefully the suspension and steering are a bit better sorted as well as more grunt.
Road & Track said that the 70’s/80’s Corvette’s were broadswords of cars when they would prefer a rapier, i.e. They’d rather have balance and handling than sledgehammer torque and straight line grunt being the be all and end all. The Corvette has been improving and improving over the years. In the 70’s they had the chance to do other formats (mid-engined, V6 or rotary power) but now it is enshrined that a Corvette must be a V8. The old ZR-1 was a bit of a compromise (not a Lotus fresh sheet design, it’s bore stroke ratio was too narrow). For better or for worse the Corvette has been in continuous production since the 50’s (yes, 10 or so were produced in 1983) and is rightly regarded as America’s sports car. The Viper was originally developed as a showcase that showed what the company was capable of (sounds like a Ford GT) – aluminium truck engine in a cobra-clone body. It too was developed over the years (Team Orca Le Mans GTS-R’s) and the latest versions (McLaren and ACR’s) are very welcome additions. Chrysler were nervous enough about the Corvette to start on the Firepower V8-powered “Corvette beater”. I don’t think that will eventuate with the Chrysler groups latest financial difficulties, although the CEO intimated somewhere that 800 bhp in a Viper would be desirable so the next version of the Viper should again be worth waiting for. Although I don’t luurrrvvvve the way the Yanks have the biggest, gruntiest engines I do respect their capabilities and do like the ways that they have continually tried to improve the track performance (especially the lengths they went to with the Z06).
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my god he's still going on..... i could go on to next new years eve but hey there's more to life than arguing about cars.... so what do you want to hear? The viper is crap and the corvette is alot better? sorry but I will always believe the viper is a better car any time of the day and no forum member who obviously hates to be wrong and has to the have the last word will change that, go and have some fun, go enjoy yourself theres alot of better things to do than arguing over the net......
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The Dodge brothers hung out with Henry Ford , making Dodge closer to Ford maybe?
Both cars are sweet rides. At least the Yanks are having a go. Last edited by MethodX; 02-01-2008 at 02:51 AM. |
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03-01-2008, 12:19 AM | #41 | ||
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A few specs and pictures of the LS9 engine from the ZR1.
Don't worry, I was looking at a F.A.S.T. air/fuel logger and could'nt help but open up the link 2009 LS9 620+ HP/595+ FT-LBS 6.2L, 319-T5 aluminum block 103.25mm (4.06-inch) bore x 92mm (3.62-inch) stroke forged steel crank titanium rods 9.1:1 forged aluminum pistons with oil-spray cooling 356-T6 aluminum heads titanium 55mm (2.16-inch) intake and hollow-stem, sodium-filled 40.4mm (1.59-inch) exhaust valves Offset-rocker valvetrain layout 2.3L supercharger pushing 10.5psi boost 100HP/Liter target Complete engine See through view Blower and Manifold Exploded Engine View 'ala' Boss 290 Great shots of our greatest rival, and they called the 03/04 Cobra engine "Terminator", Sheesh!!!! Daniel |
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That is one bad motor!!! And I'm glad Chev are kicking a bit of dirt in Ford's... no, wait... every other Supercar manufacturer's face... it'll only prompt Ford to work a bit harder!
Chev have a blown 6.2 but rumour has it Ford may have a twin turbo (Bluehoon will wet his pants if this happens :P) 6.2 in the pipeline... anyone got more info or read anything on this??? Thanks for the pics/specs Daniel.
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03-01-2008, 10:50 PM | #43 | ||
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thats what i hate, the new Ford V8's are just that, rumours, Fords killing me (and im sure others) about their new V8. The 5.8 and 6.2 numbers are just from what others have said, doesnt sound that convincing to me.
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Why don't Ford use it's current 8 cylinder with 4 valves per cylinder
as found in the Ford GT and install a Twin Turbo in it and it will kick a lot of cars ar se, like it does in the F6. F6 Single Turbo F8 Twin Turbo If Ford were to do that even the current HSV V8 are no match not even the current Covette engine can even catch up with the Ford . |
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Hmmm, oil spray cooled pistons. I remember that technology debuting in 1987 on the first Suzuki GSXR 750. Worked for years for them until they finally relented to watercooling like the others. Surprized more automotive engines dont use it.
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