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NSXLuvr said:I think most of the crowd(including you) is impressed by the #'s. Looks are subjective and few of us has seen the car in person. However, lets recap:
1. 3130 lbs(sounds familiar) and 500 HP.
2. 3130 lbs(^^) and 475 Lb-ft of TQ.
3. Aluminum Chassis.
4. Titanium conn. rods.
5. Carbon Fiber fenders.
6. 14 " brake rotors.
7. Track tested.
Sounds to me like you have a next gen. NSX specs with 500 HP and a lower price tag. I think that pretty pretty impressive.
Also - don't forget engines are pretty much hand assembled by one engine builder from start to finish. The copied a lot of what we all love about our NSX. I keep trying to hate vette's but they are making it very hard to do so. If this car had an Acura badge, these numbers, and the projected price tag - we would be falling over ourselves right now with how Acura hit it right on the head with this thing.
As for the pushrod vs OHC - I wouldn't judge an engine by number of holes in the block (v6 vs v8) nor necissarily by the number of holes in the head (4vpc vs 2 vpc pushrod). Truth is - this is a very effecient engine in packaging / space because the pushrod allows you to use the space between the pistons very effectively. I bet this is the smallest (and probably lightest) engine ever built with this much displacement and these dimensions.
Nice job Chevy.