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Was watching an interview with John Heinricy and found a ZR-1 tidbit I hadn’t heard before: in late 1991 GM planned to debut the 1992 LT1-powered base car to the press in Europe and wrap up the intro with a sub-8 minute lap of the Nurburgring by the ZR-1.
John said GM was keen to cement the ZR-1’s bona fides as a world class performance car by throwing down the gauntlet in Europe. Unfortunately, the plan was scuttled due to the beginning of the first Gulf War. The interview was done 01-17-2018 in for the the weekly “GRM Live” webcast by Grassroots Motorsports magazine. John talks about Corvette extensively, especially the C4 and C5 programs. GRM’s latest project car is a 2003 commemorative Z06. Click the link to watch the video on their YouTube channel (segue into 'Ring disclosure is around the 39:00 mark) https://youtu.be/s8jhVvKH5wE Last edited by conesare2seconds; 03-29-2018 at 01:44 AM. Reason: Fix link |
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25 years later, sub 8min. Ring time would still be impressive for 1992 car. Altho we see some sub 7min Ring times now.
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Join Date: Mar 2018
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That would have been so cool!
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Wonder if it's actually capable of a sub 8 minute laptime. That would've been quite impressive.
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Our cars sure do have an interesting history. Always interesting to hear about the development and roll out. I still smile when I think about the nightly faxes between GM and Lotus. :-)
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I am enjoying the video (not all in one session). Thanks for sharing!
![]() I remember reading about the Caprice with the Corvette motor. It was actually an L98 powered "chase vehicle". Well before LT1 powered sedans. |
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The GEN 2 SBC LT1 came in 1994 for the Caprice/Roadmaster etc, but only came with iron LT1 heads rated at 260 hp @ 5000rpm/ 330lb/ft torque @2400rpm. It used a 191º/196º duration 0.412"/0.428" lift 111ºLSA roller cam. The same cam was used in the 4.3 liter Vee-eight in the Caprice from 1994-96 as the base engine using RPO L99. It was rated at 200hp@ 5000rpm/ 240lb/ft torque @ 2400rpm. The aluminum headed GENB 2 SBC LT1's from 93-95 were 275hp @5200rpm/325 lb/ft torque with single cats while the 96-97 F-body with dual cats was 285hp of 305hp with the SS or WS6/Ram Air packages. 92-96 LT1 Vette was always 300hp/330lb/ft @4000rpm even though they had different cams over the years. 1996 LT4 manual trans cars in "base", Collector and Grand Sport were 330hp @ 5800rpm/340lb/ft @ 4500rpm. |
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