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2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (620 HP)

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http://jalopnik.com/cars/detroit-au...t-corvette-zr1-revealed-officially-334923.php

This is it. The speculation, rumors and half-truths can now be set aside -- this is the 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, officially revealed for all the world to see. Powered by a supercharged LS9 6.2L small-block engine, the ZR1 hasn't even received an official horsepower number from the engineers toiling away at the General. All Harlan Charles, project manager for the Corvette team was able to tell us last week was the new high-powered 'Vette engine is "capable of producing at least 100 horsepower per liter. That's at least 620 horsepower, and approximately 595 lb.-ft. of torque." Chevrolet wasn't even able to give us a time on the 0-60. Charles was only willing to say "it's in the low three seconds." The small-block engine under the hood is only able to hit those massive numbers due to the addition of the positive-displacement Roots-type supercharger with a new, four-lobe rotor design plus an integrated charge cooling system that reduces inlet air temperature for increased performance. That's the "go" end, but the "whoa" end is just as impressive. The ZR1 gets some simply huge carbon-ceramic, drilled disc brake rotors. They're so big and are required to be so powerful they're using the same 15-inch-diameter discs found on the front of a Ferrari 599. Except on the ZR1, they go on the 20" tires in the rear. In the front, they'll be getting even larger 15.5-inch-diameter rotors. Yup, they're simply breathtaking to see up-close. For the time being everyone else will have to check out the gallery below or the full press release after the jump. In case anyone's wondering -- the magazine and website all about the Trend in Motors are the sleazy bunch of d-bags who broke the embargo seven hours early. We just followed suit. We'll have more time to talk about that later -- now go and read the press release and look at the pretty pictures.
 
BIGBUCK$ said:
still a chevy lol

chevy makes quality shit you dumbass..

that is why some dude has a 1991 chevy truck with the ORIGINAL engine that is about to roll over 1 million MILES! on it..

and he's put minimal amount of work into it.

toolbag..

I :heart: my chevy
 
spectacular car but....

the window in the hood is rediculous, and some of the paint used and the carbon fiber, along with those expensive ass brakes probably drove the cost up too much. i like the interior. but now the viper is actually priced better at over 600hp also. they should have kept it under the viper.
 
Drove my Chevy to the levy......


Sorry, it kinda reminds me of a Firebird in the front end. It's ok, but not something I'd buy.

I love the old style 1963 split window vette's. Sexy rides!
 
FriendlyCanadian said:
chevy makes quality shit you dumbass..

that is why some dude has a 1991 chevy truck with the ORIGINAL engine that is about to roll over 1 million MILES! on it..

and he's put minimal amount of work into it.

toolbag..

I :heart: my chevy
garbage
 
vixensghost said:
Drove my Chevy to the levy......


Sorry, it kinda reminds me of a Firebird in the front end. It's ok, but not something I'd buy.

I love the old style 1963 split window vette's. Sexy rides!

'63 split window is the whip...... and RARE!
 
There is nothing wrong with carbon fiber at all. Its lightweight, and durable as all h. e. double hockey sticks and I like working with it.
 
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