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7.0 Liters or 427?

Should the engine powering the new 2006 Z06 be referred to as "7.0 Liters" or "427&qu

  • 7.0 Liters

    Votes: 32 29.9%
  • 427 cu. in.

    Votes: 75 70.1%

  • Total voters
    107
  • Poll closed .
427 all the way

screw the metric system 427 is the only way to go
 
I think it should have LS-7 on the hood,and 427CID 500HP on the metal Z06 fender badge.But I thought that was how it was going to be anyway?(other than the hood emblem:v
 
I come from Australia, and down here everyone say's how many litres an engine is. But me, personally, I think 427 just looks mean. So I say go the cubic inch.
 
It's a small block 427. They can stamp what ever the hell they want to on the side for international appeal, but it's still an American 427!!

GM is gonna release the LS7 as a crate motor. I have a mental picture of a mid year with a tube frame and C4 suspension. Drop the LS7, 427 in that sucker with a '67 "Stinger" hood and modern interior!! What a machine that would be...

Like this, but the LS7 and a '67 BB hood::_rock

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...should be an easy one. 427 domestic, and 7L for exports. simple matter of 2 different fuel rail covers!
 

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