Pratt & Miller Confirm Corvette C6RS for Production

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 _M7_ _M7_
too much engine too low power as always...do they ever will learn how to build a proper car??
November 6, 2007 1:33 pm
 FOXHOUND FOXHOUND
name me a car that is naturaly aspirated and has this power and torque at low rpm (http://www.prattmillerc6rs.com/autoweek_nov5.htm). i'm sure that if you put twin turbos on this car like some other companies (porsche) you'll be pushing at leat 900bhp. you know the saying "theres no replacement for displacement"? it's true.
November 7, 2007 1:15 pm
 Drag Drag
E85 produces considerably less horsepower which isn't much talked about put E85 in one of ur porches for 1 it won't work 2 u might get a whole 200 horsepower not to be mean or anything it's just hard to produce hp with a substance that has a lower combustion capability
November 7, 2007 1:08 am
 AZNMAN AZNMAN
What a beast. one of the few American cars i appreciate.
November 8, 2007 2:02 am
 thylastbreath thylastbreath
Hey drag, get your facts straight.. E85 actually has a higher octane rating than that of regular gasoline..therefore producing more horsepower.
November 9, 2007 1:46 pm
 radmeister radmeister
E85 acts like diesel fuel, it loves boost, volvo and saabs seem to be doing fine with it with considerable horsepower gains. With conversion kits from gasoline to E85 running between 1500-2500$. As for putting E85 in a porsche, if it was turbo ud prolly gain 200hp not lose because ud be able to bump the boost way up. If this engine was TT it would be well over 1500hp on E85.
November 9, 2007 11:16 pm