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Friday, November 12, 2010

There had been plans for a mid engine V8 arrangement but the Global Financial crisis has meant that plan is on hold (temporarily). For the V8 engine we will most likely see a reduction in cubic capacity to 5.5-liters and very possibly direct injection, along with an increase in the compression. Don't expect such technologies as over head camshafts.

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The New Corvette in SEMA show

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The New Corvette in SEMA show

Many enjoy keeping up with the latest of the 57 Corvette restorations at auction and for sale. Others enjoy Corvettes through 1996 where you can get information on the different versions C1 through C6.

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The New Corvette in SEMA show

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