I'll look forward to Mallett shoe-horning this into a Solstice.![]()
Based on what they've already done, and what was said about the Corvette engines in the Z06-powered G8 article, I don't think it would take much. Making it usable, on the other hand...
I'll look forward to Mallett shoe-horning this into a Solstice.![]()
the only downside is that it's probably a $20,000 engine. and you might end up either having a huge hood bulge or a giant hole in the hood to fit that supercharger/intercooler setup
It's nice but you can twin turbo a C6 and get nearly 700 at the wheels
$45k +$10k turbo+$5k install = 60k z06 and zr1 killer.
http://www.airpowersystems.com/corvette/c6.htm
Maybe at a drag strip, but there's a bit more to this than just an engine. The Z06 and ZR1 are lighter and have better suspensions and brakes than the base 'Vette. Last time I checked, you don't get 15.5" carbon-ceramic brakes on the $45k versions of it.
You can always add stuff to bring it up to par or better.
The only major difference is buying the top of the line model gets it all w/o having to add things + factory warranty and exclusivity.
ZR1 is going to be in the 6 figure range easy.
Kudos to GM. Car looks beautiful. I hope they keep the window in the hood. The vette will always be the best performance car for purests imo and this is no exception. There's a reason why GM has so many lemans wins. They know how to build a great sports car and have been doing it for 55 years. It'll blow the doors off the FordGT which was 50K more expensive. Don't f*ck with the general.