NEWS: GM Reportedly Calls "Game On" For Supercharged 550HP Camaro Z/28
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NEWS: GM Reportedly Calls "Game On" For Supercharged 550HP Camaro Z/28
According to Edmunds Inside Line's Dan Pund, GM is relighting the fires on the Chevy Camaro Z/28, the supercharged, LSA-powered, 556HP tire-liquefying mega mullet machine. No details yet on timing but Wert's just passed out from joy. [Twitter]
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Z28 Back On?
http://jalopnik.com/5364503/gm-repor...yline=true&s=i
According to Edmunds Inside Line's Dan Pund, GM is relighting the fires on the Chevy Camaro Z/28, the supercharged, LSA-powered, 556HP tire-liquefying mega mullet machine. No details yet on timing but Wert's just passed out from joy.
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Idk know about you guys, but the White Camaro with a hood scoop, and Silver Stripes looks HAWTTTT.....
If this is true, I'm pretty "passes out with joy" as well. This fills the GT500 void (which every single mustang lovers has brought up one time or another).... Can you say Om Nom NOM.....
If this is true, I'm pretty "passes out with joy" as well. This fills the GT500 void (which every single mustang lovers has brought up one time or another).... Can you say Om Nom NOM.....
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NEWS: REPORT: Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 cometh? Again? For real?
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Chevrolet, Rumormill
To build or not to build... that is the question. The subject is the Camaro, in this case in the long-rumored Z/28 guise. We've heard over the last few months that the automaker would pass on the opportunity to drop a supercharger atop the Camaro's optional V8 powerplant due to fuel economy, emissions and price concerns. However, Inside Line is reporting that GM Veep Ed Welburn says the Z/28 program is back in full effect and is headed for production.
Underneath a new bulge in the hood will sit a version of the excellent 6.2-liter LS-A from the Cadillac CTS-V that should be good for about 550 horsepower and mated up to either an automatic or manual transmission with six forward ratios. If these newest rumblings are to be believed, the Z/28 will hit the market in about a year. All that's left, says Welburn, is to finalize the tuning of the powertrain and suspension bits. Sounds good to us - we'll take ours in classic Hugger Orange with white stripes, please.
Gallery: Camaro Z28 Renderings
[Source: Inside Line]
REPORT: Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 cometh? Again? For real? originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Not the real Camaro Z/28 - Click above for high-res image gallery
To build or not to build... that is the question. The subject is the Camaro, in this case in the long-rumored Z/28 guise. We've heard over the last few months that the automaker would pass on the opportunity to drop a supercharger atop the Camaro's optional V8 powerplant due to fuel economy, emissions and price concerns. However, Inside Line is reporting that GM Veep Ed Welburn says the Z/28 program is back in full effect and is headed for production.
Underneath a new bulge in the hood will sit a version of the excellent 6.2-liter LS-A from the Cadillac CTS-V that should be good for about 550 horsepower and mated up to either an automatic or manual transmission with six forward ratios. If these newest rumblings are to be believed, the Z/28 will hit the market in about a year. All that's left, says Welburn, is to finalize the tuning of the powertrain and suspension bits. Sounds good to us - we'll take ours in classic Hugger Orange with white stripes, please.
Gallery: Camaro Z28 Renderings
[Source: Inside Line]
REPORT: Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 cometh? Again? For real? originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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According to Ed Welburn, GM's Vice President for global design, the on-again, off-again Z/28 is back in the plan. The modified body is done, according to Welburn. There is still calibration work to be done on the powertrain, though. We're still looking at about a year's wait before the Z/28 would appear.
Alongside this news, we hear that GM is considering doing a higher-performance version of the V6 Camaro, in hopes of piquing the interest of less traditional Camaro enthusiasts. --Dan Pund, Senior Editor, Detroit
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Great...put another couple of hundred pounds on an already overweight car that understeers........great.......
As long and hard as some of us have fought for the return of the Legend that is the Z/28....we get this monstrosity.....the total antithesis of what a Z/28 SHOULD be.......what a waste of resources........and my time.......just great....
As long and hard as some of us have fought for the return of the Legend that is the Z/28....we get this monstrosity.....the total antithesis of what a Z/28 SHOULD be.......what a waste of resources........and my time.......just great....