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<blockquote data-quote="Swine" data-source="post: 16248562" data-attributes="member: 142644"><p>That is some very solid hp out of the 6.2l pushrod mill, you guys are nuts. Its the base engine, you know like grandpa wanted a fancy sports car before he dies so he gets a 500hp corvette, oh yeah its a base model. Should slay some mpg as well, which is nothing more then a talking point when it comes to sports cars but fun to consider.</p><p></p><p>Counter point: i bet chevy has an interesting road ahead trying to get more power into this chassis. Without serious driver aids, other high hp mid engine rwd cars can be a handful to manager. Cooling will be a bigger challenge then in then C7z's, perhaps they go N/A again with displacement and rev range increase? These would keep tq more manageable on the street and track and utilize the upper rev range for performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swine, post: 16248562, member: 142644"] That is some very solid hp out of the 6.2l pushrod mill, you guys are nuts. Its the base engine, you know like grandpa wanted a fancy sports car before he dies so he gets a 500hp corvette, oh yeah its a base model. Should slay some mpg as well, which is nothing more then a talking point when it comes to sports cars but fun to consider. Counter point: i bet chevy has an interesting road ahead trying to get more power into this chassis. Without serious driver aids, other high hp mid engine rwd cars can be a handful to manager. Cooling will be a bigger challenge then in then C7z's, perhaps they go N/A again with displacement and rev range increase? These would keep tq more manageable on the street and track and utilize the upper rev range for performance. [/QUOTE]
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