PACKING an LS7 7.0 litre alloy V8 engine, hydroformed
lightweight body structure, carbonfibre panels and race-bred
suspension, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is the fastest production
car General Motors has ever made.
Drawing on a 54-year heritage as America's iconic sports car,
the Z06 holds its head high also as one of the world's best,
boasting stunning straightline, cornering and braking
performance.
The 2007 Corvette Z06, now on sale in Australia through
Performax International, offers unprecedented capability and
technology, making it one of the best-value performance value buys
among the rarified ranks of the world's fastest road cars.
The Z06's LS7 engine delivers 505 horsepower (377 kW) in a 1421
kg package. According to GM official figures, this produces 0-60
miles an hour (97 km/h) performance of 3.7 seconds in first gear, A
quarter-mile time of 11.7 seconds at 125 mph (102 km/h) and a top
speed of 198 mph (319 km/h) - the last recorded on the German
Autobahn.
Also in Germany, it lapped Germany 's Nürburgring circuit -
the benchmark test for supercars - in 7 min. 43 sec.
The Z06, available only in coupe form, is based on a hydroformed
backbone structure, which features cored composite floors, an
enclosed centre tunnel, rear-mounted transmission and aluminium
cockpit. This advanced design results in a light but rigid basis
for the all-aluminium suspension.
Inside, the interior is inspired by Corvette's dual-cockpit
tradition. High-quality materials, craftsmanship and functionality
help enhance the driving experience.
LS7 V8
At the heart of the Z06, the highly-developed LS7 returns the
legendary moniker"427 cubic inch" engine to the Corvette
vocabulary. Unlike the earlier"big-block" 427 engine, the 7.0-litre
LS7 is a small-block unit - and the largest-displacement
small-block ever produced by Chevrolet and GM.
LS7 shares the same basic Gen IV V8 architecture as the Corvette
C6's 6.0-litre LS2, but uses a different block casting with steel
cylinder liners.
The dry-sumped LS7 also has a different front cover, oil pan,
exhaust manifolds and cylinder heads, among many other special
components.
Internally, the LS7's reciprocating components make use of
racing-derived lightweight technology, including titanium
connecting rods and intake valves, to help boost power and rpm
capability - the rev limit is reached at 7100.
Special LS7 features include:
- Dry-sump lubrication
- Unique cylinder block casting with large, 104.8 mm bores and
pressed-in liners
- Forged steel main bearing caps
- Forged steel crankshaft
- Titanium connecting rods with 101.6 mm stroke
- Cast aluminium flat-top pistons
- 11.0:1 compression
- High-lift camshaft
- CNC-ported aluminium cylinder heads with titanium intake valves
and sodium-filled exhaust valves
- Low-restriction air intake system
- Hydroformed exhaust headers with unique"quad flow" collector
flanges.
The titanium connecting rods weigh just 464 grams each, almost
30 percent less than the steel rods in the LS2. They are also
extremely durable.
CNC-ported aluminium cylinder heads are designed to meet the
airflow demands of the engine's 7.0-litre displacement - 18 percent
more than the LS2. A hydraulic roller camshaft is used.
To ensure optimal, uninterrupted airflow, the LS7's heads have
straight, tunnel-like intake runners. Very large by
production-vehicle standards - and even racing standards - they are
designed to maintain fast airflow velocity, providing excellent
torque at low rpm and exhilarating horsepower at high rpm.
The heads feature 70 cc combustion chambers fed by huge, 56 mm
titanium intake valves. The lightweight titanium valves weigh
21grams less than the stainless steel valves used in the LS2,
despite the valve head having 22 percent more area. They are
complemented by 41 mm sodium-filled exhaust valves, compared with
39.4 mm valves in the LS2. To accommodate the large valve
diameters, the heads' valve seats are siamesed.
The LS7 has a dry-sump system designed to keep the engine fully
lubricated under high lateral cornering loads. An engine
compartment-mounted reservoir delivers oil at constant pressure to
a conventional pick-up at the bottom of the engine. The pick-up is
continually immersed in oil at cornering loads exceeding 1g.
A high efficiency air-to-oil radiator provides necessary
cooling.
The hydroformed four-into-one headers discharge exhaust gases
via catalytic converters to"bi-modal" mufflers. The mufflers each
feature a vacuum-actuated outlet valve, which controls exhaust
noise during low-load operation but opens for maximum power,
delivering a stirring, muscular engine note.
Drivetrain
A single-mass flywheel and lightweight, high-capacity clutch
channel torque to the rear transaxle. The six-speed ZF manual
gearbox - only manual is available in the Z06 - has been
strengthened to handle the LS7's increased torque.
The transmission includes a pump that sends oil to a front
radiator for cooling. The fluid removes additional heat from the
differential before returning to the transmission.
The gearbox connects to a limited-slip differential and then
through strengthened half-shafts with tougher universal joints to
the rear wheels.
Chassis
The Z06 has a unique aluminium body structure for optimum
stiffness and light weight. Perimeter rails are one-piece
hydroformed aluminium members featuring cast suspension nodes,
which replace many welded steel components on other Corvette
models. Other castings, stampings and extrusions are combined into
the structure with state-of-the-art technologies.
Advanced structural composites featuring carbonfibre are bonded
to the aluminium. The wider front wheelhouses, for example, are
carbon composites and the passenger compartment floors combine
carbonfibre skins with an ultra-lightweight balsa wood core.
A magnesium cradle serves as the attachment point for the engine
and some front suspension components. The lightweight cradle helps
improve the front-to-rear weight distribution, as do carbonfibre
front guards and wheelhouses.
The battery is re-located from the engine compartment to the
boot.
Suspension, brakes
The Z06 retains the 2686-mm wheelbase of other Corvette models,
as well as the short-long arm (SLA) suspension and transverse leaf
spring design, but it rides on all-new wheels, tyres and brakes, as
well as its own rear spring and roll stabiliser.
Wheels are cast-spun aluminium, 18 in. x 8.5 in. with
P245/40ZR18 tyres at the front and 19 in. x 10 in. rims with
P285/35ZR19 tyres at the rear. It's the largest wheel-and-tyre
combination ever offered on a Corvette.
Tyres are Goodyear Eagle F1. Ironically, due to Australian
regulatory requirements, the original new tyres are replaced with
identical tyres that must be certified as"new" and fitted
locally.
Fittingly, the Z06 comes with enormous stopping power - 355 mm
vented and cross-drilled front rotors and 340 mm vented and
cross-drilled rear rotors.
Red-painted six-piston calipers incorporating six individual
brake pads are employed at the front. Individual brake pads are
used because they deliver more equalised wear compared to what
would otherwise be a very long single-piece pad.
At the rear brakes, four-piston calipers are used, again with
four individual pads. ABS is a Delphi four-channel system, coupled
to traction control and an Active Handling system, incorporating
a"competition" mode.
Design
The Z06 has an unmistakable and aggressive appearance, with
design cues that include:
- A wide nose with a large grille opening and splitter below, and
wheel opening extensions along the sides to provide aerodynamic
downforce
- A cold air scoop in the bonnet that integrates an air inlet
system for the engine
- The trailing edge of the front wheel opening is radiused to
achieve improved drag, but protects the body finish with a tough
moulding, and a large air extractor is located behind the
wheel
- Fixed-roof bodystyle optimises rigidity and mass
- Wider rear guards with flares cover the massive rear tyres and
a brake cooling scoop in front of the wheels visually balances the
front guard extractor
- 10-spoke wheels
- Four larger stainless steel exhaust outlets
- Z06 badging on the carbonfibre front guards
The aerodynamics of the Z06's exterior were shaped by the
experiences of the Corvette racing program, where high-speed
stability and cornering capability are paramount. And while the
race cars use large rear wings, the Z06's elevated spoiler provides
sufficient downforce to balance front splitter without adversely
affecting aerodynamic drag. The Z06's Cd is 0.34.
For all its race-inspired functionality, the Z06 is designed to
be a daily drivable high-performance vehicle. Comfort and
convenience levels are of a very high standard.
High-Intensity Discharge lighting, fog lamps, leather seating,
dual-zone air conditioning, cabin air filtration and head-up
display (HUD) with track mode and G-meter are standard.
Australian versions feature supportive sports seats upholstered
in perforated leather with crossed-flag embroidery and contrasting
stitching.
An AM/FM radio with CD player and MP3 capability is
standard.
(\* Information in this release is based on the official
Chevrolet media release for the MY07 Corvette Z06.)
Further information
Nick Vandenberg
General Manager
Corvette Queensland
Cnr Bruce Highway & Hall Road
Gympie, Q 4570
Phone (07) 5482 7833
Fax (07) 5482 8562
Mob. 0407 010 451
nickv@corvette.com.au