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Old 25-10-2012, 03:40 AM   #1
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Although it looks impressive you have to ask if GM will ever move into the modern era and make the jump from big cube pushrod engines and move to modern DOHC technology.

http://blogs.hotrod.com/chevrolet-de...ine-38589.html

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The Gen 5 LT1 finally emerges.
This engine seems like it has quite abit of potential.
Will be very interesting to see how it goes in the Commodore body.
Based on that article, I still believe the Miami to be the greater engine.
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Old 25-10-2012, 04:57 AM   #3
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What do you mean modern dohc, Mercedes and Jaguar were selling them in the 1950s.
Considering most petrol engines can't even break 40% efficiency the whole pushrod v ohc arguement is like saying an EA Falcon has better build quality than a VN
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Bring back the carburettor,points and the valve radios.
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Old 25-10-2012, 04:55 AM   #5
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Although it looks impressive you have to ask if GM will ever move into the modern era and make the jump from big cube pushrod engines and move to old DOHC technology.

http://blogs.hotrod.com/chevrolet-de...ine-38589.html
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Push rods are easily replaced.
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Old 25-10-2012, 05:01 AM   #7
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Nothing wrong with push rods....
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Old 25-10-2012, 05:28 AM   #8
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GM has already made OHC V8's for Cadillac.
Anyway hope this one goes well and Holden get a good version.
This new motor has Direct injection and VVT. not bad.
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Old 25-10-2012, 06:20 AM   #9
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Nothing wrong with push rods....
Eyup - with EFI and VVT there's not that much you're missing out on.
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Eyup - with EFI and VVT there's not that much you're missing out on.
The one thing that's always been a standout with pushrod design is the compact siz of engines
and the relative ease of manufacture and provision of big capacity.

No doubt the FPV S/C 5.0 is a work of art but I sometimes wonder whether a S/C DI VVT 5.0 V8 Chev could be just as impressive....

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The Gen 3 is one of the most popular V8 ever...compact, lightweight and can make big power...


GM have already played with DOHC...Northstar, C4 ZR1...
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I wonder when Coyote/Miami will get Direct Injection, and what sort of power/economy improvements are yet to come?


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Judge ye engine not by its parts but by its input-to-output. IF a pushrod V8 can pull off respectable economy and power...then go for it.
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450 hp and 450 lb ft is a very formidable and cost effective unit for HSV,

will this be their top engine for GTS or basic for Clubsport?
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450 hp and 450 lb ft is a very formidable and cost effective unit for HSV,

will this be their top engine for GTS or basic for Clubsport?
Fitted to the Corvette 'later next year'. So, can't imagine the engine going into an HSV before that.

So Miami engined FPV's will continue to punish the HSV's in performance for at least another year!
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So Miami engined FPV's will continue to punish the HSV's in performance for at least another year!
And beyond, it is well known they are detuned and capable of 400+ Kw with nothing more than a tune
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Although it looks impressive you have to ask if GM will ever move into the modern era and make the jump from big cube pushrod engines and move to modern DOHC technology.

http://blogs.hotrod.com/chevrolet-de...ine-38589.html
No rush to drop pushrods although I would expect the next iteration to be ohc if the engine bay allows a slightly larger motor , ohc has been around since the 1920's in Euro cars and Pontiac has several ohc motors in the lineup . Not going to ohc yet suggests the engine with those outputs has to be good for sometime , I wont be rushing out for one though as the ohc regime has good reasons for its use .
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Pushrods for me thanks, they are beautifully simple and smart - you use the space between cylinder banks for the pushrods and camshaft whereas a OHC engine needs to be much wider and taller. You can position a pushrods engine lower down and further back in the engine bay - negating the classic front end heaviness you more often encounter in a OHC V8 car. To put it in perspective a GM 6 litre V8 is 20 cm narrower than a 4.5 litre Porsche V8 and lighter. The GM V8 family is also easy to assemble making long term maintenance a lot cheaper.

If you look at physical size, cost and weight to performance and efficency pushrods can't be beat.
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I wont be rushing out for one though as the ohc regime has good reasons for its use .
Simply OHC/DOHC will not give you any real advantage except the pushrod engine with similar power output would normally have more cubes.

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GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
You cant really compare a turboed car to a N/A in the terms you are talking. Why dont you compare the push rod to the Barra 4.0 DOHC without the turbo.

4L DOHC I6 195 kW
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW

Those extra two cylinders seem to be earning their keep lol.

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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
Displacement is a number and is neither a positive or a negative, all your stats shows is that GM has matched the performance of the Fords using a simple, inexpensive, lightweight and physically compact engine.
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Don't forget this engine will be Euro 6 and latest Californian emissions requirements compliant out of the door!
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Displacement is a number and is neither a positive or a negative, all your stats shows is that GM has matched the performance of the Fords using a simple, inexpensive, lightweight and physically compact engine.
that needs to tow a fuel tanker around to feed it's outdated large capacity low tech mechanical configuration. push rods are antiquated tired technology as I said before holdens answer is drill it out and put in bigger slugs ,don't wory about fuel consumption
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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
Ford were one of the last to drop pushrods, well behind the euros and japs. I'm just trying to think how more technology made the 5.4 Ford the better engine 10 years ago... Heavy cast iron block, more valves to burn which it loved doing, expensive timing chain rattles with weak tensioners, and an engine that was so physically big it struggled to fit in one of the largest cars on the market. To top it off it couldn't even match the LS1 for performance. As for tractor engines you'll probably find the 4.0 (as much as i love it) is closer to one than this new small block Chev. Looks like the legend will live to 60.

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Ford were one of the last to drop pushrods, well behind the euros and japs.
looks to me like you are missing the point ford DID drop pushrods 10 years ago while holden are still using outdated designs. good the see the holden brigade on here can still talk up antique designs because it is a holden
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Your logic is flawed and something a limp wristed Golf driver would come up with. Ford were one of the last to drop pushrods, well behind the euros and japs. I'm just trying to think how more technology made the 5.4 Ford the better engine 10 years ago... Heavy cast iron block, more valves to burn which it loved doing, expensive timing chain rattles with weak tensioners, and an engine that was so physically big it struggled to fit in one of the largest cars on the market. To top it off it couldn't even match the LS1 for performance. As for tractor engines you'll probably find the 4.0 (as much as i love it) is closer to one than this new small block Chev. Looks like the legend will live to 60.
the 5.4 cast iron block engine was actually a truck engine, the last version did the qaurter in 13.6 seconds and it`s smaller swept volume than the pushrod holden engine of which had it`s own set of problems, so perhaps we won`t bag the 5.4 too much.
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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
Those figures are meaningless, N/A vs boosted engines and the 6.2L HSV currently use is 325kw not 335kw.

N/A Equivalent year engines.

Ford 5.4L 290kw 53.70kw/L OHC
Ford 4.0L 195kw 48.75kw/L OHC
FPV 5.4L 315kw 58.33kw/L OHC
HSV 6.2L 325kw 52.42 kw/L Pushrod
GM 6.0L 270kw 45kw/L Pushrod
GM 3.0L 190kw 63.33kw/L OHC
GM 3.6L 210kw 58.33kw/L OHC

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FPV 5.0L 335kw 67kw/L OHC Supercharged
FPV 4.0L 310kw 77.5kw/L OHC Turbo
GM LS9 6.2L 476kw 76.77kw/L Pushrod Supercharged
GM LSA 6.2L 432kw 69.67kw/L Pushrod Supercharged
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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
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holden seems to be stuck in a cycle of drill it out and put bigger slugs in rather than moving with the times . lets face it, this is just a tarted up tractor engine.
to the best of my knowledge there ahasn't been a push rod engine in FOAs line up for 10 years , the last one being the 5.0 windsor

lets look at figures
GM 6.2L pushrod V8 335 KW
Ford 5.0L quad cam V8 335KW
Ford 4.0 twin cam I6 310 KW

using technology you can have a 4.0 6 that is only 25Kw short of a 6.2L tractor engine
I think you're forgeting Fords 6.2L that's used in the Raptor and F series trucks.
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