Re: Gen V information said to be released in Detroit 24/10?

Originally Posted by
calais190
I can't believe the LT1 is still using a pushrod design. An all new engine that utilises dinosaur technology... And it is AFM equipped, because performance and AFM has been so great in the past.... Im pretty disappointed.
On the plus side, It definitely makes owning a 6L GenIV feel like your not missing out on anything new! So I guess that's good?
GM Gen V 6.2L V8 as fitted to the C7: 335Kw and 600Nm, push rod, 2 valves per cylinder.
Merc AMG 6.2L V8 as fitted to the C63: 336Kw and 600Nm, quad cam, 4 valves per cylinder. And don't forget the AMG engine is pretty much a hand built job, the Gen V is (very) mass produced.
Yes, I know the AMG comes in higher states of tune for the E63, 386Kw and 700Nm, but this Gen V is simply the initial base engine, have no doubt that tuned up versions will offer much more. The fact is GM should stick with the pushrod design, it is cheap, dependable and money can be spent on improving other things, such as combustion chamber design, manifolds, variable valve timing, direct injection, piston coolers etc.
I just hope the engine mounts and transmission bolt pattern is the same as the Gen III and Gen IV. Hello retro-fit!!!
Cheers, Matthew
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