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11-16-06, 08:23 AM
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11-16-06, 08:26 AM
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11-16-06, 09:02 AM
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It kinda reminded me of one of Dick Landys hood scoops he used on his Challengers...just a thought!
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11-17-06, 10:30 AM
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My guess is the images showing an "undisguised scoop" are of a structure on the hood that is simply practical in nature, ie: they needed something (ugly as it might be) to cover the blower.
I'll also guess the latest images, showing the whole hood disguised, are of a car having a hood more like what would go to production.
Lastly, I'll guess that the Corvette SS is a MY09 program not an '08.
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11-17-06, 01:21 PM
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I'm with Hib,on the near production hood being completely disguised,
just hope the cover is ballooned with air, as that bulge appears obtrusive.
I suspect the C6-R design vented hood will be a logical choice for the SS bluedevil.
And the XLR-V has only a minor "under 1" tall" power dome, as GM advertising calls it,
necessary to cover the supercharged intakemanifold intercooled 4.4 DOHC Northstar powerplant.
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11-17-06, 02:02 PM
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Lets hope they fire that designer.
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11-17-06, 02:19 PM
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Hib,
Any elaboration on why you think it's likely 2009 model year car? I tend to agree with you but just wanted to hear your experienced insight. It seems to me that at least a 3 year rollout of their existing supercar (starting in 2006) seems more reasonable. You can't reinvent the wheel every year, right? P.S. - I will absolutely own one of these too! Love my Z06!
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11-17-06, 02:42 PM
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it will never sell to the true old time corvette enthusiast because it does not have hide away headlights.
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11-17-06, 02:45 PM
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i do not think 650 HP corvettes are going to go over well with the enviromental libs in congress when GM tries to get help with its health care and pension problems
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11-17-06, 03:28 PM
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it will never sell to the true old time corvette enthusiast because it does not have hide away headlights.
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Ahhh....but wouldn't the Solid Axle Corvette owners be considered "true old time Corvette enthusiasts?" And the Solid Axle cars had exposed headlights.
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11-17-06, 10:06 PM
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Ahhh....but wouldn't the Solid Axle Corvette owners be considered "true old time Corvette enthusiasts?" And the Solid Axle cars had exposed headlights.

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Yes Rob you are pointing out a fact that many have forgotten.
The Vette had exposed headlights for its first 10 years whats wrong with having exposed headlights? Personally I like the idea less moving parts less to break later on
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11-17-06, 10:14 PM
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i must admit i have a soft spot for the solid axles  Steve
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11-18-06, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by gameprop
Hib,
Any elaboration on why you think it's likely 2009 model year car? I tend to agree with you but just wanted to hear your experienced insight. It seems to me that at least a 3 year rollout of their existing supercar (starting in 2006) seems more reasonable. You can't reinvent the wheel every year, right? P.S. - I will absolutely own one of these too! Love my Z06!
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Well...in a conversation Tom Wallace had with a number of Corvette owners in public at the Utah ALMS race last summer, he said the "Corvette SS", while having not recived final approval, will probably be an '09 program, but we might actually see product near the end of 08.
My source is journalist who was there and heard Mr. Wallace make the statement.
I'll add that the blower on a 427 making 620hp is going to be bigger than the one on the LC3. That might be why the initial images we're seeing seem to indicate a substantial hood scoop.
That said, it's pretty unlikely they'll go to production with something that big, 1) because it's totally fugly and 2) a power bulge that big may violate laws pertaining to driver vision in some states.
Why is the scoop on protos so big. Oh crap--I just love to speculate so...it might be because 1) GM wants to create some buzz, and/or 2) the final aero studies of the intake are not complete so the scoop is really big so as not to restrict air intake during development 3) it's someone's cruel joke and there's no supercharged engine at all.
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11-18-06, 12:32 PM
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Hib I think your comments are "spot on"!
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Originally Posted by Hib Halverson
Well...in a conversation Tom Wallace had with a number of Corvette owners in public at the Utah ALMS race last summer, he said the "Corvette SS", while having not recived final approval, will probably be an '09 program, but we might actually see product near the end of 08.
My source is journalist who was there and heard Mr. Wallace make the statement.
I'll add that the blower on a 427 making 620hp is going to be bigger than the one on the LC3. That might be why the initial images we're seeing seem to indicate a substantial hood scoop.
That said, it's pretty unlikely they'll go to production with something that big, 1) because it's totally fugly and 2) a power bulge that big may violate laws pertaining to driver vision in some states.
Why is the scoop on protos so big. Oh crap--I just love to speculate so...it might be because 1) GM wants to create some buzz, and/or 2) the final aero studies of the intake are not complete so the scoop is really big so as not to restrict air intake during development 3) it's someone's cruel joke and there's no supercharged engine at all.

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Hib:
I think you pretty much hit the mark as far a explanations. Yes, if you look at the frontal pic of the silver Blue Delvil with the black hood bra, you can't help but wonder if the driver could even spot a pothole in the road - the sight lines accross that hood are certainly not optimal!
Just looking at it, it looks like a "mule" to sort out the mechanicals. The aero santitized street version we haven't really seen yet. Why cover the rear of the vehicle though? Just to confuse people? Or is there some new rear end body treatments to distinguish this car from the Z06?
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