It's becoming more like a Ferrari with each change. Smaller displacement, 4 valve, DOHC, higher RPM, flat plane crank. AND, will lose races because of it.
lolIt's becoming more like a Ferrari with each change. Smaller displacement, 4 valve, DOHC, higher RPM, flat plane crank. AND, will lose races because of it.
the DOHC ZR1 was a massive success.Hopefully this foray into the DOHC V8 space isn't like the last one with the Northstar....
I owned two NS and zero issues …the original LT5 was a massive success and the northstar is just overhated
other than the head fasteners for the first 10 years they’re good engines. packaging a wide v8 in a fwd car will always result in monkeys crying and complaining.I owned two NS and zero issues …
Yes, but GM didn't make the DOHC ZR1, that was manufactured by Mercury Marine.the DOHC ZR1 was a massive success.
the northstar on the other hand is just overhated, GM made a overhead cam V8 after that one as well.
the blackwing 4.2 was their last attempt before somebody realized the cadillac brand will never ever be taken seriously again and downscaled their operations.The Northstar was the last big "kick at the can" that I can recall GM taking at a DOHC V8, a decision they pulled back from and then everything got an LSx. A decision that has served them well, that family of engines has a fantastic track record.
Twin-turbo directed injected 4.2L V8, only produced for 2 years, I think less than 2,000 units?The Blackwing was what ? 4.2L turbo ? Clearly went another direction and likely got away from heat and space issues in the “V” all whilst coming up on displacement …
That's why I said last "big" kick at the canthe blackwing 4.2 was their last attempt before somebody realized the cadillac brand will never ever be taken seriously again and downscaled their operations.
They created a piece of art. It cost too much to do things right. That original ZR1 engine was simply incredible in every way. To think they had that as a platform and stopped working on it is a shame.Yes, but GM didn't make the DOHC ZR1, that was manufactured by Mercury Marine.
Yep, here is the confirmation on the DOHC.You can do that with expensive parts, but this is a dohc deal.
This is just the Z06 … expect the ZR1 to show up boosted …The LT4 and LT5 were both supercharged. Chevy moving back to a naturally aspirated engine for the LT6 is a move backwards IMHO. It’s obvious that metamorphosis to a Ferrari is almost complete. The DOHC was probably overdue however.
This is just the Z06 … expect the ZR1 to show up boosted …
The LT4 and LT5 were both supercharged. Chevy moving back to a naturally aspirated engine for the LT6 is a move backwards IMHO. It’s obvious that the metamorphosis into a Ferrari is almost complete. The DOHC was probably overdue however.