Upcoming Z06 pictures and specs
Upcoming Z06 pictures and specs
I found this on another site I visit and thought it might be of interest to the truly car crazed individuals like myself. The numbers look pretty impressive...especially if the can keep the price under $55K.





0 -> 60 in 3.8 sec.
Top Speed 200 MPH
2,900 #'s
5.7 #'s/HP
Chassis & Suspension development by Pratt & Miller,
Aluminum Hydroformed frame produced by DANA
- 345/30x19 Rears
- 6 piston Front, 4 piston Rear Brake Calipers
- Cross Drilled (cast and camfered) Rotors (possibly Brembo)
Engine Development by KaTech
To be hand built by new HP Engine Plant
LS7 427ci/ 7.0L. 500HP/500 Ft Lbs (512 HP derated to 500HP)
- 2 OHV (3 OHV not necessary for target HP)
- Raced based CNC ported Aluminum Head with 70cc chambers
- 11.0:1 CR
- 46 mm (1.81") Titanium Intake valve
- 41 mm (1.61") Na filled Exhaust Valve
- 104.8 mm Bore (4.125") , 101.6 mm Stroke (4.0") Aluminum block
- Forgrd Crank
- Forged 6 bolt main Bearing Caps
- Titanium Rods
- Cast Aluminum Flat Top Pistons
- 0.591" Lift Cam (15 mm)
- Dry Sump
- 90 mm Throttle Body on Composite manifold
- Ram Air





0 -> 60 in 3.8 sec.
Top Speed 200 MPH
2,900 #'s
5.7 #'s/HP
Chassis & Suspension development by Pratt & Miller,
Aluminum Hydroformed frame produced by DANA
- 345/30x19 Rears
- 6 piston Front, 4 piston Rear Brake Calipers
- Cross Drilled (cast and camfered) Rotors (possibly Brembo)
Engine Development by KaTech
To be hand built by new HP Engine Plant
LS7 427ci/ 7.0L. 500HP/500 Ft Lbs (512 HP derated to 500HP)
- 2 OHV (3 OHV not necessary for target HP)
- Raced based CNC ported Aluminum Head with 70cc chambers
- 11.0:1 CR
- 46 mm (1.81") Titanium Intake valve
- 41 mm (1.61") Na filled Exhaust Valve
- 104.8 mm Bore (4.125") , 101.6 mm Stroke (4.0") Aluminum block
- Forgrd Crank
- Forged 6 bolt main Bearing Caps
- Titanium Rods
- Cast Aluminum Flat Top Pistons
- 0.591" Lift Cam (15 mm)
- Dry Sump
- 90 mm Throttle Body on Composite manifold
- Ram Air
Without a doubt the best 'Vette ever. Impressive specs to say the least. Great shots too!
Hopefully these guys will show up (again) at the Dragon during the time we are there. Someone's gotta show them how it's done.
Hopefully these guys will show up (again) at the Dragon during the time we are there. Someone's gotta show them how it's done.
Originally Posted by kenchan
All that power and only 275/35/18's? 

Mark
You're right... I was only looking at the pict. :smile:
Originally Posted by mferguson
The rears are indicated as being 345/30x19s. I would expect the front will be 19s as well but, obviously, something a size or two narrower.
Mark
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Not so sure about some the interior styling queues (tho MUCH better than the C5) and the electrical overkill (particularly the electric door openers and no key for ignition)... but...
For $55,000, thats a pretty good performance buy. You could approach 550HP with some tweaks :-)
So now I can slam my body backward with the 3.8 secs to 60 and then forward with the 6 pot brakes
Just a guess, but I'd put the MPG at 17MPG city / 24 MPG hwy. Who says pushrod is dead???
For $55,000, thats a pretty good performance buy. You could approach 550HP with some tweaks :-)
So now I can slam my body backward with the 3.8 secs to 60 and then forward with the 6 pot brakes
Just a guess, but I'd put the MPG at 17MPG city / 24 MPG hwy. Who says pushrod is dead???
C6 is only corvette i've ever liked. this one even more so. i like the body tweeks to differentiate it from lesser C6s. i think it's definitely got the real 'vette look now. like the '60s Stingrays.
Best option I think is the Heads-up Display
FROM THE CHEVY WEBSITE:
"Head-Up Display (HUD) With G-Meter
An available Head-Up Display (HUD) projects selected key vehicle information (even directions from an available navigation system) onto the windshield, allowing the driver to focus on the driving. There are three settings for HUD — street, track 1 and track 2 — selectable by the mode button. In total, there are 10 different display combinations that the driver may select, including vehicle speed, engine rpm, a performance upshift guide for the six-speed manual transmission and readings from key gauges, such as temperature and oil pressure. New for 2005, a real-time g-meter also displays lateral acceleration in track mode."
FROM THE CHEVY WEBSITE:
"Head-Up Display (HUD) With G-Meter
An available Head-Up Display (HUD) projects selected key vehicle information (even directions from an available navigation system) onto the windshield, allowing the driver to focus on the driving. There are three settings for HUD — street, track 1 and track 2 — selectable by the mode button. In total, there are 10 different display combinations that the driver may select, including vehicle speed, engine rpm, a performance upshift guide for the six-speed manual transmission and readings from key gauges, such as temperature and oil pressure. New for 2005, a real-time g-meter also displays lateral acceleration in track mode."
Last edited by minimort; Dec 10, 2004 at 11:07 AM. Reason: pic added
Just noticed, not so sure I like the implementation of the rear-brake vents. I'm sure their functional, but I prefer the old style with the vents nearer to the ground. Still dig the outside look overall, tho :smile:
I am not a fan of corvettes in general unless the are pre 1972 or the 77 in Corvette summer. I will not doubt the performance of this car and its price will put many people in it. Unforunately you will see one everywere you go with some Disco wannabe driving it!!!!
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