try2pas
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- Joined
- Sep 14, 2006
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- Location
- Thompson Falls, Mt
- Corvette
- 1972- original; 1980 - restomod; 2016 - Z06
The LT1 engine in 1970 in a corvette, which was one of the more powerful engines, was listed I believe as 370 hp and 380 lbs of torque with 11 to 1 compression ratio . Then in '71 it was listed as 330 hp and 360 lbs of torque with 9 to 1 compression. I believe this was all gross hp. Then in '72 the new hp ratings were changed to the flywheel instead of gross. The same '71 engine was now 255 hp and and 280 lbs of torque. So now a ZZ4 is advertised as 355 hp and 405 lbs of torque. Is that gross hp? And then are the new LS engines gross or flywheel or what? Like, again, the ZZ4 has and advertised 405 lbs of torque. The LS 2 has 400 lbs of torque. Does that mean the ZZ4 has more torque or are those advertised hp/torque ratings on different parts of the engine like gross for the ZZ4 and flywheel for the LS2? It doesn't make sense to me that the ZZ4 has more torque than the LS2 or the '70 LT1. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?