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Old 10-27-2015   #21
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If you're referring to Graham Behan (SP?), That motor was discussed at the BG gathering in May. IIRC, it had made around 550 chp on the dyno. Cripes!! Once again it gives me the "WOULDA-COULDA-SHOULDA" pains to think what it could have been, had GM stayed the course! Want more? What would it have done as a closed-deck FI 6.2L? [sigh].
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FI 368 CID made 850 at the tires through a 4L80.

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It wasn't simply discussed, it was there on a stand with the man himself!

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Old 10-27-2015   #22
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More food for thought... Quad cam 32v LS#?


http://www.hotrod.com/events/mercury...XFaQlxQ.mailto


They claim in the article that the heads flow "well north of 400" CFM naturally aspirated. This could have been the C7 ZR-1 motor and something similar should have been the C6 ZR1 motor instead of the supercharged LS9. Just my two Cents.
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Old 10-27-2015   #23
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Look who photo bombed left of picture.

We can squeeze more power out of the LT5 comes down to money.
If funds were not an issue sky would be the limit we could do so much with todays technology and some motor design changes.

We are going faster today with the LT5 with less,just a thought.
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Old 10-27-2015   #24
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The belt drive is one of the motor design changes i was talking about.

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More food for thought... Quad cam 32v LS#?


http://www.hotrod.com/events/mercury...XFaQlxQ.mailto


They claim in the article that the heads flow "well north of 400" CFM naturally aspirated. This could have been the C7 ZR-1 motor and something similar should have been the C6 ZR1 motor instead of the supercharged LS9. Just my two Cents.
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