Stop right there. Chevy didn't do it. You are talking about a unicorn engine.
Agreed. Love LS2/LS3's. Really love LQ4 for turbo applications. Plus I can pick them up for under $1000 in a wrecked 2500 van/truck.
I never said anything of the sort. The Vettes that can't keep up with the Ford GT that took 3 of the top 4 spots at LeMans are the C7R's.
The Z06's LT4 puts out 650hp, not 550hp problem is the Z06 is 600lbs more than the GT. Two completely different levels of car. The GT's 3.5/V6 puts out more HP than the Z06's supercharged 6.2/V8. Two completely different levels of technology.
Under performs for the price tag... not sure how you'll decide that. There is ZERO, I repeat, ZERO chance the Z06 will lap the Nordschleife faster than the GT. Can it beat it in the 1/4? Depends on gearing. But then again, I can build a fox body for $25k that would put 2 seconds on a Z06 in the 1/4. Quarter's not what the GT was built to do. What it was built to do for $400k is beat $300k Ferrari's at LeMans, which it did. So if you can afford it, you are buying history and a car with a track record of resale too. Two years from now, I'll be able to buy a Z06 for low $40's. Two years from now, the Ford GT will be $600k+. The '05-'06 GT's were $140k. Starting price for a driver, not a trailer queen, goes for $250k and they made almost 5000 of them.
1. It's a unicorn engine because Chevy has never needed to go twin turbo to reach those output numbers. Ford has repeatedly had to go forced induction in Mustangs and GT's to keep up. I find it funny how many Ford guys are pounding their chests over the ecoboost engines. Yes, their very good, but it's really not difficult to get 500+hp out of twin turbos.....at all.
2. I was referring to the production cars of each brand coming out, not the Le Mans cars. I wasn't clear on that.
3. Perhaps I'm not up to date on the final numbers of the new GT, but from what I've read the horsepower is said to be "600 plus". Where are you seeing that it makes more than the zo6? Typed the last message on my phone so not sure why I said 550hp instead of 650hp. I don't see how they're different levels of technology either. One is forced induction through a belt driven impeller. The other is forced induction through exhaust gas. I believe both are intercooled, no? Boost is boost.
4.I guess the value of something is entirely subjective so I'll leave the outrageous price tag alone.
On a side note, I really like Ford. I have a Windsor block in my garage right now that is more than likely going to be a 408 on juice. A sbf, imo, is the best sounding engine ever made. I have a friend who has a little 306 with flowmaster 40's dumped with an alphabet cam and the thing sounds like pure gold. At my heart, I'll always be a Corvette guy, even though I've owned and appreciate Mustangs and Fords.