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It's pretty evident that Corvette owners love performance, and obviously, that's what the Corvette is all about.
Since the early 1980s, Corvette performance has gradually increased. Starting in:
1985 we saw the introduction of "tuned port fuel injection",
1990 the double overhead cam, 32-valve LT5 engine in the ZR-1 was introduced with 375 hp.
1992 saw the introduction of the LT1 engine which provided 300 hp.
1996, saw the limited production LT4 engine based off of the LT1 and provided "330 hp".
The C5 generation is now seeing 350 hp out of the base LS1 and 405 hp out of the LS6.
All of this power obviously equates to greater performance numbers and depending upon the model, higher top speeds (even though the Z06 has more muscle under the hood, the 350 hp LS1 powered Coupe is able to achieve a higher top speed than the Z06 with 405 hp).
In terms of the C6 and increased performance, which would be more important to you:
1. More emphasis on lower acceleration times in terms of 0-60 mph, 5-60 mph and 0-100-0 mph, or
2. More emphasis on greater acceleration in terms of a higher top speed?
Why or why not?
Since the early 1980s, Corvette performance has gradually increased. Starting in:
1985 we saw the introduction of "tuned port fuel injection",
1990 the double overhead cam, 32-valve LT5 engine in the ZR-1 was introduced with 375 hp.
1992 saw the introduction of the LT1 engine which provided 300 hp.
1996, saw the limited production LT4 engine based off of the LT1 and provided "330 hp".
The C5 generation is now seeing 350 hp out of the base LS1 and 405 hp out of the LS6.
All of this power obviously equates to greater performance numbers and depending upon the model, higher top speeds (even though the Z06 has more muscle under the hood, the 350 hp LS1 powered Coupe is able to achieve a higher top speed than the Z06 with 405 hp).
In terms of the C6 and increased performance, which would be more important to you:
1. More emphasis on lower acceleration times in terms of 0-60 mph, 5-60 mph and 0-100-0 mph, or
2. More emphasis on greater acceleration in terms of a higher top speed?
Why or why not?