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Corvette Z06 Romeo Ferraris supercharger black matte American sports with 7.0 V8 engine

Corvette Z06  Romeo Ferraris  supercharger black matte
Corvette Z06  Romeo Ferraris  supercharger black matte
Corvette Z06  Romeo Ferraris  supercharger black matte
Corvette Z06  Romeo Ferraris  supercharger black matte
The Italian trainer Romeo cars Ferraris decided to improve the performance of one of the iconic American, the Corvette Z06 Chervrolet. By inserting a Vortech supercharger, new injectors, among other peripheral items in sports, the company raised the yield of the propeller 7.0 V8 505 bhp and 63.7 lb.-ft. of torque to no less than 677 bhp and 83.9 lb.-ft. strength.

The company said the upgrade allows the model to accelerate to 100 km / h in 3s3, up to 200 km / h in under 10 seconds, and reach a top speed of 340 km / h.

To maintain good dynamic behavior of the Z06 with the new chivalry, Romeo Ferraris equipped with the sporty new brakes with 380 mm discs that receive the action of 6-piston calipers in front, while the rear axle now has 345 discs mm in conjunction with 4-piston calipers. The wheel rim is 19 "front and 20" rear.

To make the Z06 even more unique, the trainer offers new sports seats and steering wheel. Although the exterior paint remember the model carbon fiber, the Romeo Ferraris not confirm the use of the component. The price of the kit has not been disclosed. Check out the photo gallery above the Z06 supercharger.

TVR V8 Corvette roadster for the future



TVR has made its choice between Chevrolet and Ford, is a block Corvette that will host the next model of the English brand. The presentation of the roadster will be held at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

TVR was considered a time to assemble his own block solution quickly dismissed in favor of an external choice. Rather than Ford is that Chevrolet has received favors from the small British manufacturer. The future will be cosmopolitan Roadster TVR V8 American English German production and presentation, all under the patronage of Nikolai Smolensky, a Russian owner. After the Roadster TVR will consider the production of a hybrid model.

TVR V8 Corvette
TVR V8 Corvette

Future Corvette C8 : mid-engine supercar for overall

Future Corvette C8
Yes, I know, we are currently at the 6th generation of Corvette and logically be the next C7. But the crisis has passed by and the major projects planned for this model are left to rot at the same time that sales plummeted and GM entered into bankruptcy. Fortunately, the U.S. state has allowed GM to survive and destiny of the Corvette will be able to resume its course with a generation behind.

Indeed, it was decided not to consider finally the C7 than as an evolution of the C6 and major operations are driven on the C8 scheduled for 2016. The C7 transition in 2012 has been announced as the latest Corvette "old style".

The Corvette C8 will be revolutionary for many things. On the one hand, it will mandate to do anything other than the figurative face of queens segment in Europe and why it was established that a new design would be necessary to approach the standards of the European supercar, including a nose dive, a large posterior and a central engine! Incidentally, this will help to achieve aerodynamic consistent with the reduction of consumption to be imposed pollution standards. It is for the same reason that the Corvette will be entitled to a twin-turbo V6 that should not provide less than 440 hp.

The illustrations in this hypothetical C8 are obviously inspired by the concept Stingray.

2010 Corvette Z06 CARBON limited edition pictures



Corvette took fifty years ago for the first time in the 24 hours of Le Mans. To celebrate the Americans bring a limited edition (500 pieces) from the Z06. Z06 Carbon is his, and you can guess how it will look. A suit is carbon. You get carbon ceramic Brembo brakes. They hide behind 20-spoke wheels in size 19 inch front and 20 inch rear.

Color of your paint is still a limited choice of only two colors. Inferno Orange or Super Sonic Blue. Furthermore adorn carbon side mirror housing, body colored door openings, spoiler, carbon hood and black colored exterior lights. In Europe you can also opt for racing stickers.

Geneva 2010: Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport

Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
The Geneva Motor Show 2010 provided some wonderful surprises to its visitors ... Among them, the Corvette "Grand Sport '! A designation in the blink of an eye to the illustrious past of the American competition, which is again part of the line Corvette. Available in coupe and convertible, the Grand Sport is exposed for the 1st time in Europe and will be marketed in the spring. In short, this special version, which includes the 6.2 liter engine 436ch the LS3 but has a more generous amounts (tires 275/35ZR18 front, 325/30ZR19 rear) and front wings and wider rear offers an ideal compromise between road and track ... 4.4 s enough to swallow the 0 to 100km / h. ..

1953 Chevy Corvette C1 - Nostalgia Advertisement Video


1953 Chevrolet Corvette Video

1958 Corvette BATCAR

BatCar
As found over at the Bat-Blog, one of their readers bought a custom batmobile made from a 1958 Corvette. The car has 8,019 original miles as it was stored for 30 years. According to the buyer, "BATCAR" is listed as the type of vehicle on the Corvette's title

Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Review, interior, exterior, engine, picrues, price

Codeveloped with the C6.R Corvette race car.

•505-hp 7.0 Liter LS7 V8 engine
•A litany of racing technology
•Excellent power-to-weight ratio
•198-mph test-track top speed




In 2006 started to be sold and the race cars started to be produced by taking samples. So far has the most large-volume motor. 505 hp (376 kW) LS7 generating coded the volume of the 7008cc engine, 0-92 km from the car's acceleration is 3.6 seconds. Weight is approximately 1420 kg.



Price :
Starting at 74.000$



Electric Exhaust on 2009 Corvette Z06 Video

2009 Corvette Caravan - Video

Corvettes just a few miles from the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky

About The Chevrolet Corvette C2 1963 -1967


1963 Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette C2 is a sports car designed by Larry Shinoda under the styling direction of Bill Mitchell, and produced between 1963 and 1967. It is the second generation or mid-year Chevrolet Corvette built and marketed by Chevrolet.

1963 would see the introduction of the new Corvette Sting Ray coupé with its distinctive split rear window and fake hood vents as well as an independent rear suspension. The split rear window was discontinued in 1964 due to safety concerns. Because they made the design too busy, the hood vents were also cut. Power for 1963 was at 365 hp (272 kW) hitting 375 hp (280 kW) in 1964.

Four-wheel disc brakes were introduced in 1965, as was a "big-block" engine option (the 396 in³ (6.5 L) V8). Side exhaust pipes appeared on the 1965 Stingray and persisted through 1969. Chevrolet would up the ante in 1966 with the introduction of an even larger 427 in³ (7 L) version, creating what would be one of the most collectible Corvettes ever. 1967 saw a L88 version of the 427 introduced which was rated at 430 hp (321 kW), but unofficial estimates place the actual output at 550 hp (410 kW) or more. Only twenty such engines were placed in the 1967 Corvette, and the cars can fetch US$600,000 or more in auction today. From 1967-1969, the 1282 cfm Holley triple two-barrel carbuetor, or Tri-Power, was available on the 427. The 1967 Corvette originally was going to be the first of the C3 generation; however, due to delays the C3 had to be put off until 1968. Other early options available on the C2 included AM-FM radio (mid 1963), air conditioning (1963), telescopic wheel (1965), head rests, presumably to prevent whiplash (1966).

The 1965 introduction of the 425HP 396 c.i. big block was ultimately the harbinger of doom for the Rochester Fuel injection system. The 396 425HP option cost $145. The 327-370HP Fuelie option cost $500. Few people could justify spending $355 more, for 55 hp less. When less than a thousand fuelie cars were built in 1965, Chevy stopped the program. It was indeed short sighted. Chevy was way ahead of its time and had they continued every car that says Lucas or Bosch Fuel injection now, may have said Rochester. As of this writing GM does not make any carburated cars.

In 2004, Sports Car International named the Stingray number five on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s.

The design of this generation had several inspirations. The first was the contemporary Jaguar E-Type, of which Mitchell owned one and enjoyed driving it frequently. Bill Mitchell also sponsored a car known as the "Mitchell Sting Ray" in 1959, because Chevrolet no longer participated in factory racing. This vehicle had the largest impact on the styling of this generation, although it had no top and didn't give away what the coupe would look like. The third inspiration was a mako shark that Mitchell caught while deep-sea fishing.


1967 Chevrolet Corvette

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Chevy Corvette 1964 Photos and Notes



•Only 3.2 percent of 1964 Corvettes were sold with the standard three-speed manual transmission.
•Most, 85.7 percent, were equipped with a four-speed manual transmission.
•An L84-powered 1964 Corvette could go from 0-to-60 mph in 6.3 seconds and from 0-to-100 mph in 14.7 seconds.
•It had a top speed of 138 mph.




1964 Corvette Sting Ray Red - Black



With the Sting Ray on such a roll, it was prudent for Chevrolet to make only evolutionary changes to the 1964 Corvette. Besides the coupe's backbone window, the two simulated air intakes were eliminated from the hood, though their indentations remained.

Chevy Corvette Manta Ray Concept

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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Photos



•The 1966 Corvette differed from the previous year because it had the following:
◦A plated, cast-metal grille with an "egg crate" insert
◦ribbed rocker panel moldings
◦chrome-plated exhaust bezels
◦spoke-style wheel covers
◦a vinyl covered headliner
◦the elimination of roof vents
•The front fender sides again had three slanting vertical air louvers.
•Inside, the seats had an extra amount of pleats.
•Corvettes equipped with the new 427-cid V-8 came with a power-bulge hood.







Chevrolet Corvette 59

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TUXEDO BLACK WITH RED INTERIOR AND SILVER COVE. CORRECT NUMBERS 283 - 230 HP / AUTOMATIC. SUNSHADES, COURTESY LIGHT AND BOTH TOPS. BODY - OFF RESTORED, NCRS TOP-FLIGHT CERTIFIED. NICE STRAIGHT SOUTHERN CAR.

National Corvette Museum will get two driving simulators



Two high-tech driving simulators are coming soon to the National Corvette Museum.

The funding mechanism for the driving simulators is the Warren County Fiscal court where the National Corvette Museum is located.

The officials approved a $214,700 bid from Virage Simulation, a Montreal, Canada firm for the simulators.

Two simulators will be purchased. Each will have a car seat an full replication of controls with a variety of road conditions and vibration.

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Chevy Corvette Stingray "ROTF Sideswipe" Concept Images

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Corvette Prototype
Chevrolet Corvette Concept
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1969 Chevy Corvette Info


The second or mid-year generation, designed by Larry Shinoda, with major inspiration from a previous unproduced design called the "Q Corvette" by Peter Brock and Chuck Pohlmann, and under the styling direction of Bill Mitchell, started in 1963 and ended in 1967. 1963 would see the introduction of the new Corvette Sting Ray coupé with its distinctive split rear window and fake hood vents as well as an independent rear suspension. The split rear window was discontinued in 1964 due to safety concerns. Because they made the design too busy, the hood vents were also cut. Power for 1963 was at 360 hp (272 kW) hitting 375 hp (280 kW) in 1964.

Four-wheel disc brakes were introduced in 1965, as was a "big block" engine option (the 396 in³ (6.5 L) V8). Side exhaust pipes appeared on the 1965 Sting Ray and persisted through 1969. Chevrolet would up the ante in 1966 with the introduction of an even larger 427 in³ (7 L) version, creating what would be one of the most collectable Corvettes ever. 1967 saw a L88 version of the 427 introduced which was rated at 430 hp (321 kW), but unofficial estimates place the actual output at 550 hp (410 kW) or more. Only twenty such engines were placed in the 1967 Corvette, and the cars can fetch US$600,000 or more in auction today. From 1967 to 1969, the 1282 ft³/min Holley triple two-barrel carburetor, or Tri-Power, was available on the 427. The 1967 Corvette originally was going to be the first of the C3 generation; however, due to delays the C3 had to be put off until 1968. Other early options available on the C2 included an AM-FM radio (mid 1963), air conditioning (1963), a telescopic steering wheel (1965) and headrests, presumably to prevent whiplash (1966).


1965 Corvette 327/375 hp Fuel Injected RoadsterThe 1965 introduction of the 425 hp 396 in³ big block was ultimately the harbinger of doom for the Rochester fuel injection system. The 396 in³ option cost $292.70 while the fuel injected 327 in³ engine cost $538.00. Few people could justify spending $245 more for 50 hp less. When only 771 fuel-injected cars were built in 1965, Chevrolet stopped the program.

In 2004, Sports Car International named the Sting Ray number five on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s.

The design of this generation had several inspirations. The first was the contemporary Jaguar E-Type, one of which Mitchell owned and enjoyed driving frequently. Bill Mitchell also sponsored a car known as the "Mitchell Sting Ray" in 1959, because Chevrolet no longer participated in factory racing. This vehicle had the largest impact on the styling of this generation, although it had no top and didn't give away what the coupe would look like. The third inspiration was a mako shark that Mitchell had caught while deep-sea fishing.

In 1961 the Corvette finally sold over 10,000 vehicles per year, hitting a number of 10,947 in that production year.

In 1962 Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov came up with a lightweight version of the C2. Concerned about Ford and what they were doing with the Shelby Cobra, GM planned 100 Grand Sport Corvettes. The plans never came about and only five were built. They were driven by historic drivers such as Roger Penske, A. J. Foyt, Jim Hall, and Dick Guldstrand among others. The Grand Sports, however, had many issues; the aero package made for a very frightful driving experience to say the least. Delmo Johnson said it was "the only car I ever drove that would lift the front wheels off the ground in all four gears." Dick Thompson was the only driver to drive the Grand Sport to victory. He won a Sports Car Club of America race at Watkins Glen. Today there are only five left, cars 001-005 all held by private owners. They are among the most coveted and valuable Corvettes ever built.

The popular Z06 performance package on the C5 and C6 model Corvettes is named after a Z06 performance option dating back to the 1963 model year.

1970 Chevrolet Corvette Concept Cars


pon examining the 1970s Chevrolet Corvette concept cars, it seems that for one brief shining moment, General Motors honestly intended to build a midengine Corvette for public sale. The moment came in late 1977, just as "America's only true sports car" was about to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

Regrettably, the decade-old "Shark" model had to carry the birthday banner, because the midships Corvette wasn't slated until 1980.