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    True Dave....but for that earth shaking idle...cant beat cubes

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    Very true!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alien DNA View Post
    The ZL1 is a crate motor now.....albeit an anniversary model. At approx 30K, its an expensive all aluminum option



    Also there is a cast iron block version at approx 15K



    The ZZ454 is a better option in respect to hp/$......that said, crate motors are hit and miss at the best of times

    Nowhere near the same engine though, oval ports, roller cam etc.

    Comparing a modern engine to an old school muscle car engine is like putting Jen Hawkins next to Marilyn. They achieve the same thing in very different ways. My bog standard auto CV8 with my 120kg in it is as quick as a PhaseII or III but no comparison in the driving experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamenco_not_Flamingo View Post
    After reading a portion of a thread the other day about what engine can fit into said bonnet space and what's legal to fit etc, it made me dream of a list of factory options that I wish had of been available because the equipment was there along with the technology.

    Curious to read other forum members points of view on this matter, I mean, some people might say we had more than enough available, who knows?

    So, with apologies to the purists here are my couple of thoughts on what should have been factory options on offer for those prepared to pay. lol.

    I think GMH should have had a Chevrolet engine choice on offer, I mean, they had done it before with other models and how many Chevy transplants have we all seen?

    I think it would have been a way to create another SKU to offer, for want of a better description dare I say sportier?

    Also, a 5 speed gearbox. Why? Well, why not lol.
    wot sort of queston is that. sunds like u need 2 bye a time mashine or not drink so many jb tins

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    wot sort of queston is that. sunds like u need 2 bye a time mashine or not drink so many jb tins
    I am sorry if I have upset you bogan, just starting conversation with other car enthusiasts, more than welcome to join in, all opinions respected

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    Nowhere near the same engine though, oval ports, roller cam etc.

    Comparing a modern engine to an old school muscle car engine is like putting Jen Hawkins next to Marilyn. They achieve the same thing in very different ways. My bog standard auto CV8 with my 120kg in it is as quick as a PhaseII or III but no comparison in the driving experience.
    I'll take Marilyn thanks!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    wot sort of queston is that. sunds like u need 2 bye a time mashine or not drink so many jb tins
    Mate, put spellcheck on or I'll have to go to TAFE college and do a course in Chinese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    Nowhere near the same engine though, oval ports, roller cam etc.

    Comparing a modern engine to an old school muscle car engine is like putting Jen Hawkins next to Marilyn. They achieve the same thing in very different ways. My bog standard auto CV8 with my 120kg in it is as quick as a PhaseII or III but no comparison in the driving experience.
    Agreed....the driving experience is chalk & cheese. I'll take the old school bbc over a refined LSA....and yep Marilyn is also my choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alien DNA View Post
    Agreed....the driving experience is chalk & cheese. I'll take the old school bbc over a refined LSA....and yep Marilyn is also my choice
    Which means you got my point!

    I think i'd actually take Jen Hawkins (especially being a Lake Macquarie girl and all), but I should have used Brooklyn Decker and Jen Hawkins as examples of old school hot vs new school, and i'd take Brooklyn first anyday.

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