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06-03-2019, 04:22 AM | #199 |
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this is simply a tool to allow for different horsepower package tiers with the same exact engine.
the audi r8 v10 "plus" does this. $30k package for a tune or something like that.
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Will it be more difficult to crack? Yes. Will the aftermarket figure it out? Yes. It took them about a year to crack and tune the ZR1 ECM. Now guys are making 800+whp with boltons. |
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06-03-2019, 04:33 PM | #201 |
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Makers have said the same thing about quite a few cars coming out. I recall they said it about BMW N54/N55 powered cars when they came out. Maybe GM figured out how to make a crack proof safe but I doubt it.
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06-27-2019, 04:33 PM | #203 | |
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https://www.motorauthority.com/news/...et-corvette-c8
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06-27-2019, 05:31 PM | #204 | ||
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These guys know a thing or two about weight bias and certainly don't listen to BMW's tired schtick about 50/50: [IMG]https://images.latintimes.com/sites/...ck-marshal.jpg[/IMG] |
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06-27-2019, 06:08 PM | #205 | |
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It IS a bad thing if you're trying to ditch 50+ years of incremental improvements and all of a sudden change the entire architecture of your halo sports car. It'll be like Porsche trying to slap a giant V8 and put it in the front end of their 911. Oh wait. They did. It's called a Panamera. And it handled fabulously. Never mind. But oh wait again. This is GM, not Porsche...The same company that brought you the f**king Malibu. Yeah. I'll just leave it at that.
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That is ALSO true. However, having had 2 GM (Chevrolet specifically) vehicles in the garage after nearly 20 years of ubiquitous BMW ownership (sprinkled in with a couple of Subarus but whatever), my hopes of GM trying to go out of their comfort zone to try and do something THAT different isn't high.
It isn't that GM's engineers are incompetent. Quite the opposite. It's GM's penny pinching nature where sh*t that the entire automotive industry has gotten right for more than 100 years seems to break because they use cheap GLUE that's got me worried.
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I have been seeing the new Corvette all over Oakland Co, MI. Has the crazy anti picture wrap on it but still.
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06-28-2019, 07:50 PM | #211 |
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Most mid-engine cars have weight distribution around 42% front. I was a bit surprised the C8 rumored to have 36% front. The 911 with each iteration has moved its engine forward closer to the rear axle to get better weight distribution. I think the reason behind 911 rear engine is to have extra room upfront to add two extra seats. I don't think Porsche put the engine there because they think that's the ideal location for the engine. If you put the engine in the middle, you probably can have only two seats.
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Since the current Stingray (C7) has pretty close to a 50-50 weight distribution, it's reasonable to expect the C8 midengine will be something like a 40-60. But it is possible that it could be closer to 50-50, since Porsche managed that with the Boxster series.
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06-28-2019, 08:48 PM | #213 | |
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Again, 50/50 isn't an ideal. Rearward bias helps quite a bit. FD RX7's and a few other front engine cars have managed to be closer to 45/55. |
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I don't think 50:50 weight distribution is the end-all be-all in any way shape or form.
Right now, three of the fastest cars around a track (C&D Lightning Lap) all have a different drivetrain layout. Quickest is rear engine: GT2RS Second is front engine: ZR1 Third is mid-engine: 720S I believe chevy saw the light in racing. The Ford GT, Ferrari 488GTLM and the 911RSR are all essentially mid-engine cars. The above noted 720S is the "standard" car, not the LT version, which will more than likely be quicker than the GT2RS when it comes out. We have to remember, once you turn, put the brakes on or accelerate the car is no longer 50:50 weight distribution. It's shifting and how the chassis deals with the shift in balance will determine how well it performs.
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