Chevrolet: Corvette News
#2401
Senior Moderator
S'more close-ups...
Last edited by Yumcha; 01-14-2014 at 10:24 AM.
#2402
Senior Moderator
And these are cool for the car ...mechanical images of the Z06...
Carbonfiber torque tube:
Electronic LSD:
8-Speed Auto-Transaxle:
V8 Engine:
Drysump oiling system:
Carbonfiber torque tube:
Electronic LSD:
8-Speed Auto-Transaxle:
V8 Engine:
Drysump oiling system:
#2403
Senior Moderator
oh my gosh..... so good!!!!!!!!
#2404
takin care of Business in
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO
Age: 40
Posts: 30,994
Received 4,732 Likes
on
4,064 Posts
#2406
Team Owner
I dont think i can afford to replace those tires if i had a Z06.
#2408
AZ O.G NoOldManVetteOwner
This car is going to be a beast. I'm putting a deposit down as soon as ordering is allowed. I don't care if the auto will be faster, mine will have a 3rd pedal.
#2409
Team Owner
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Posts: 36,545
Received 6,470 Likes
on
5,162 Posts
They've released a picture in silver and gray.....wow!
http://www.corvetteblogger.com/image.../011414_3b.jpg
http://www.corvetteblogger.com/image.../011414_3b.jpg
Last edited by Steven Bell; 01-14-2014 at 09:07 PM.
#2410
Senior Moderator
Yeah, was just going to post an image...
Here's another in gray...
Here's another in gray...
The following users liked this post:
00TL-P3.2 (01-15-2014)
#2411
Moderator
That gray looks fantastic.
#2412
Senior Moderator
Another image of the metallic gray...
#2414
Team Owner
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Posts: 36,545
Received 6,470 Likes
on
5,162 Posts
Lovin' the ground effects package on the ZO6.
#2415
The sizzle in the Steak
So much awesomeness in this thread!!!!!!!!!!!!
#2416
I drive a Subata.
iTrader: (1)
This is just way too hawt.
#2418
Senior Moderator
Awesome... So many others are going to be playing catchup to this thing
#2419
Senior Moderator
8-Speed In Corvette Z06 Shifts Faster Than Porsche PDK
Impressive. Very.
From here: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-pdk-heres-how
From here: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-pdk-heres-how
With the new 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that was introduced this past week at the Detroit Auto Show, GM raises the threat level to the bragging rights of virtually every other supercar in the world.
And while performance numbers are still months away, there were plenty of interesting details released with GM’s Z06 announcement—like an all-new ‘LT4’ engine, as well as a new, GM-designed eight-speed automatic transmission designed for exactly this application.
That new ‘8L90’ transmission, designed completely within GM, by a dedicated team, is a traditional hydraulic automatic—solenoids, valves, planetary gearsets and all—but GM says that it provides the super-quick shifts of dual-clutch boxes, yet with more smoothness.
The eight-speed automatic is actually quicker-shifting than the PDK gearbox in the Porsche 911, GM officials say; and that’s a transmission that engineers benchmarked for the project.
“Almost a custom transmission”
Corvette chief engineer Tadge Juechter pointed to some tough packaging challenges. There wasn't any existing dual-clutch gearbox that could take the torque of the engine and would fit in the space permitted.
“It's engineered by GM, internally, and many of the parameters were focused on this car,” said Tadge Juechter, at a pre-show event. “So it's almost a custom transmission.”
“We wanted a transmission that provided everyday drivability and compatibility with cylinder deactivation,” Juechter explained, while they also wanted the speed of a DCT. “When you run in four-cylinder mode, a torque converter is really your friend” in everyday cruising conditions, he said.
The transmission will be used in other applications, Juechter confirmed, but many of the attributes of it were driven by the parameters demanded of the Z06 project.
Also of note is that the transmission offers up to a five-percent fuel economy gain over a six-speed automatic used in the same application
Two-port ‘smart pump’ design a key to being lean and quick
That's due to a host of engineering changes and analysis of the transmission from scratch, looking at the most efficient path for torque flow. But when we pressed the engineer overseeing the project for the single most important design attribute, he pointed to the ‘smart pump’ setup, in which GM incorporated a binary operation with two inlet discharge ports.
To put it as simply as possible, this clever hydraulic pump system works a bit like the cylinder deactivation the Corvette already has. Under acceleration and aggressive driving, the transmission uses both ports and provides more flow to the clutch packs, to speed up shifts. And then at cruising speed it relaxes to a single port, which reduces drag.
One other key to help minimize drag and mechanical/friction losses for this transmission, which has five clutches and four planetary gearsets, is that only two clutches in any single gear are open at one time. That plays a role in speeding up downshifts, too.
The unit, overall, is the same physical size as the existing six-speed, with the casing and input shaft area designed to be compatible with the C7 Corvette’s ‘torque tube’ that runs down the center of the car and is essentially part of its structure. And thanks to aluminum and magnesium construction it’s eight pounds lighter than the outgoing six-speed. Yet it was designed to allow up to 1000 Nm (738 pound-feet) of input torque—which could suggest, perhaps, that GM could eventually sell them to niche ultraluxury makers with torquey turbocharged V-8s and V-12s.
Tall overdrive ratios? Check.
The new transmission offers deep overdrive ratios for seventh and eighth gears (0.86 and 0.65), while sixth gear is a direct drive. The new setup also allowed them to drop the base axle down to 2.41, from 2.73 (the latter will still be available as an option).
GM is still making decisions about shift pattern, shift points, and the the map for cylinder deactivation, officials said, so any announcement on fuel efficiency will be months away. And its operation in the Z06 would of course be tailored by the Corvette’s mode selector.
The transmission, as it was engineered, would to be able to go into any of GM's rear-wheel drive applications. We take that as a strong hint that this transmission may be headed into the C7 as a rare mid-cycle improvement.
While we’re curious to see where this transmission lands next, we’re eagerly awaiting performance and fuel economy numbers for the Z06. By offering a choice between a seven-speed manual or eight-speed automatic, the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 stands out among 600-hp-plus vehicles. Based on the suggestions of those involved in the project, we’re also expecting the Z06 to be one of the most fuel-efficient supercars on the planet.
And while performance numbers are still months away, there were plenty of interesting details released with GM’s Z06 announcement—like an all-new ‘LT4’ engine, as well as a new, GM-designed eight-speed automatic transmission designed for exactly this application.
That new ‘8L90’ transmission, designed completely within GM, by a dedicated team, is a traditional hydraulic automatic—solenoids, valves, planetary gearsets and all—but GM says that it provides the super-quick shifts of dual-clutch boxes, yet with more smoothness.
The eight-speed automatic is actually quicker-shifting than the PDK gearbox in the Porsche 911, GM officials say; and that’s a transmission that engineers benchmarked for the project.
“Almost a custom transmission”
Corvette chief engineer Tadge Juechter pointed to some tough packaging challenges. There wasn't any existing dual-clutch gearbox that could take the torque of the engine and would fit in the space permitted.
“It's engineered by GM, internally, and many of the parameters were focused on this car,” said Tadge Juechter, at a pre-show event. “So it's almost a custom transmission.”
“We wanted a transmission that provided everyday drivability and compatibility with cylinder deactivation,” Juechter explained, while they also wanted the speed of a DCT. “When you run in four-cylinder mode, a torque converter is really your friend” in everyday cruising conditions, he said.
The transmission will be used in other applications, Juechter confirmed, but many of the attributes of it were driven by the parameters demanded of the Z06 project.
Also of note is that the transmission offers up to a five-percent fuel economy gain over a six-speed automatic used in the same application
Two-port ‘smart pump’ design a key to being lean and quick
That's due to a host of engineering changes and analysis of the transmission from scratch, looking at the most efficient path for torque flow. But when we pressed the engineer overseeing the project for the single most important design attribute, he pointed to the ‘smart pump’ setup, in which GM incorporated a binary operation with two inlet discharge ports.
To put it as simply as possible, this clever hydraulic pump system works a bit like the cylinder deactivation the Corvette already has. Under acceleration and aggressive driving, the transmission uses both ports and provides more flow to the clutch packs, to speed up shifts. And then at cruising speed it relaxes to a single port, which reduces drag.
One other key to help minimize drag and mechanical/friction losses for this transmission, which has five clutches and four planetary gearsets, is that only two clutches in any single gear are open at one time. That plays a role in speeding up downshifts, too.
The unit, overall, is the same physical size as the existing six-speed, with the casing and input shaft area designed to be compatible with the C7 Corvette’s ‘torque tube’ that runs down the center of the car and is essentially part of its structure. And thanks to aluminum and magnesium construction it’s eight pounds lighter than the outgoing six-speed. Yet it was designed to allow up to 1000 Nm (738 pound-feet) of input torque—which could suggest, perhaps, that GM could eventually sell them to niche ultraluxury makers with torquey turbocharged V-8s and V-12s.
Tall overdrive ratios? Check.
The new transmission offers deep overdrive ratios for seventh and eighth gears (0.86 and 0.65), while sixth gear is a direct drive. The new setup also allowed them to drop the base axle down to 2.41, from 2.73 (the latter will still be available as an option).
GM is still making decisions about shift pattern, shift points, and the the map for cylinder deactivation, officials said, so any announcement on fuel efficiency will be months away. And its operation in the Z06 would of course be tailored by the Corvette’s mode selector.
The transmission, as it was engineered, would to be able to go into any of GM's rear-wheel drive applications. We take that as a strong hint that this transmission may be headed into the C7 as a rare mid-cycle improvement.
While we’re curious to see where this transmission lands next, we’re eagerly awaiting performance and fuel economy numbers for the Z06. By offering a choice between a seven-speed manual or eight-speed automatic, the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 stands out among 600-hp-plus vehicles. Based on the suggestions of those involved in the project, we’re also expecting the Z06 to be one of the most fuel-efficient supercars on the planet.
The following users liked this post:
Legend2TL (01-20-2014)
#2420
takin care of Business in
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO
Age: 40
Posts: 30,994
Received 4,732 Likes
on
4,064 Posts
fuq yeah !!!
#2422
takin care of Business in
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO
Age: 40
Posts: 30,994
Received 4,732 Likes
on
4,064 Posts
The following users liked this post:
srika (01-20-2014)
#2424
Senior Moderator
pants. tight.
#2426
Senior Moderator
oh fawk @ the grey one.......
The following users liked this post:
00TL-P3.2 (01-28-2014)
#2427
Team Owner
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Posts: 36,545
Received 6,470 Likes
on
5,162 Posts
That's a great exhaust note-I don't turn on music very much at all......
#2428
Senior Moderator
Nice!
#2429
Senior Moderator
The "Black Widow"...
#2430
Senior Moderator
^ It will be featured in the upcoming "Captain America" movie and driven by Scarlett. So, you have beauty driving beauty (or the beast -- depending on how you look at it).
#2431
takin care of Business in
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO
Age: 40
Posts: 30,994
Received 4,732 Likes
on
4,064 Posts
Miss Johanson
#2432
Senior Moderator
#2434
Senior Moderator
Mid-Engined CERV II Corvette To Be Shown
Something different...but, very cool IMO.
From here: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...es-at-carlisle
From here: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...es-at-carlisle
Those who think the current Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a radical departure from 'Vette orthodoxy have no idea what Chevy was up to in the 1960s. The Bowtie brand built a handful of experimental Corvettes and one of them--the 1964 CERV II--will be on display at the annual Corvettes at Carlisle event in Carlisle, Pennsylvania this year.
CERV stands for Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle, and in this case the research involved speed. Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov wanted to build the fastest race car possible, and that meant throwing out all design conventions.
The car was mid-engined and had four-wheel drive. Engineers installed a pair of two-speed automatic transmissions to link the centrally-mounted V-8 to each axle. With this unorthodox configuration, the CERV II could reportedly do 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of over 200 mph.
Duntov wanted to take the CERV II to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but it never turned a wheel there. Around the time the car was completed, General Motors decided to withdraw from motorsports. It was later loaned to Jim Hall's Chaparral team for development work.
Legend has it that Duntov hid the CERV II and the earlier CERV I in his garage to prevent GM from destroying them. Today, the 1964 mid-engined Corvette prototype is an interesting vignette at what might have been. It was unlikely to ever have happened, but if the production Corvette had followed the CERV II's lead, today's car might have a lot in common with the Audi R8 or Lamborghini Huracán.
Show patrons will be able to consider that idea and see this unique piece of Chevy performance-car history at Corvettes at Carlisle, which begins August 22.
CERV stands for Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle, and in this case the research involved speed. Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov wanted to build the fastest race car possible, and that meant throwing out all design conventions.
The car was mid-engined and had four-wheel drive. Engineers installed a pair of two-speed automatic transmissions to link the centrally-mounted V-8 to each axle. With this unorthodox configuration, the CERV II could reportedly do 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of over 200 mph.
Duntov wanted to take the CERV II to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but it never turned a wheel there. Around the time the car was completed, General Motors decided to withdraw from motorsports. It was later loaned to Jim Hall's Chaparral team for development work.
Legend has it that Duntov hid the CERV II and the earlier CERV I in his garage to prevent GM from destroying them. Today, the 1964 mid-engined Corvette prototype is an interesting vignette at what might have been. It was unlikely to ever have happened, but if the production Corvette had followed the CERV II's lead, today's car might have a lot in common with the Audi R8 or Lamborghini Huracán.
Show patrons will be able to consider that idea and see this unique piece of Chevy performance-car history at Corvettes at Carlisle, which begins August 22.
#2435
Moderator
I'm thinking that thing had to have been incredibly LOUD when it was running. Wow.
#2436
I drive a Subata.
iTrader: (1)
Very cool.
#2437
Senior Moderator
Eight-Speed Auto Confirmed For 2015
From here: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...vette-stingray
Chevrolet has confirmed that its lightning-fast 8L90 eight-speed automatic introduced on the 2015 Corvette Z06 will also be available on the 2015 Corvette Stingray, when sales of the latter commence this fall (the supercharged Z06 isn’t due in showrooms until early next year). The only difference will be unique clutch and torque converter specifications matched to the torque capacity of the Stingray’s naturally aspirated V-8.
The advanced transmission, which also features paddle shifters, can execute shifts up to eight-hundredths of a second quicker than those of the PDK dual-clutch transmission offered in the Porsche 911. And it’s also capable of handling up to 737 pound-feet of torque.
Other claimed benefits are improved fuel economy, performance, and NVH levels compared to the current six-speed unit. EPA gas mileage results for the 2015 Stingray are still pending, but Chevy says the new transmission is expected to contribute up to 5.0 percent greater efficiency, when compared to the previous six-speed automatic.
Smaller steps between gears, compared to the previous six-speed unit, keep the engine within the sweet spot of the rpm band, making the most of its horsepower and torque to optimize performance and efficiency. Incredibly, use of aluminum and magnesium in the transmission’s construction means the eight-speed auto is also 8.8 pounds lighter than the previous six-speed unit.
Note, Chevy also confirmed this morning that it will present a new variant of its seventh-generation Corvette at the 2014 New York Auto Show next week. For more details, click here.
The advanced transmission, which also features paddle shifters, can execute shifts up to eight-hundredths of a second quicker than those of the PDK dual-clutch transmission offered in the Porsche 911. And it’s also capable of handling up to 737 pound-feet of torque.
Other claimed benefits are improved fuel economy, performance, and NVH levels compared to the current six-speed unit. EPA gas mileage results for the 2015 Stingray are still pending, but Chevy says the new transmission is expected to contribute up to 5.0 percent greater efficiency, when compared to the previous six-speed automatic.
Smaller steps between gears, compared to the previous six-speed unit, keep the engine within the sweet spot of the rpm band, making the most of its horsepower and torque to optimize performance and efficiency. Incredibly, use of aluminum and magnesium in the transmission’s construction means the eight-speed auto is also 8.8 pounds lighter than the previous six-speed unit.
Note, Chevy also confirmed this morning that it will present a new variant of its seventh-generation Corvette at the 2014 New York Auto Show next week. For more details, click here.
#2438
AZ Community Team
I was behind a C7 in traffic, and noticed the rear turn signals are amber. Pretty cool to have the tail light lens appear red, then light up amber.
#2439
Senior Moderator
Yipe!
#2440
Redonkulous. Faster than PDK. Torque handling capability of an automatic too.