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Importkiller1
09-29-2007, 03:58 PM
361 hp and 395 torque, pretty good
http://www.g8power.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154

03neonRT
09-29-2007, 08:03 PM
Niiice

Importkiller1
10-10-2007, 06:00 PM
with a base proce of 29k, i think it'll be a reasonable price
unforunately the word is that it won't come with a manual tranny.

what a shame

DevilsReject
10-11-2007, 09:06 AM
ORIGINAL: Importkiller1

with a base proce of 29k, i think it'll be a reasonable price
unforunately the word is that it won't come with a manual tranny.

what a shame



Wrong.

GM has already stated that the G8 will feature both a 6spd auto and manual transmission. There is however a delay on the 6spd manual. They wont be available at initial release...

thehemiman12345
10-12-2007, 11:35 PM
i thinkthe new g8kinda looks like a VIII lancer cause of the split grille and a little like an acura tl also....

BadStratRT
10-13-2007, 10:59 AM
so the "official information" doesnt list a manual transmission and it lists the power as "355+"?

GM has tried so hard to hype this car...but its nothing more than a slightly lighter, and slightly more powerful opponent to the 5.7L sedans...theyre a day late and a dollar short. there are already debagded holdens around here, and im just not impressed...the GXP had better have the LS7 if they want to stand any real chance in the performance sedan market.

SHAPman
10-13-2007, 01:25 PM
I think its the manual trans thats the dagger to the lx cars. I'd buy a g8 over a 300 for that reason alone.

Importkiller1
10-15-2007, 01:36 AM
well how come the manual wasn't offered when the car is released is my question. its quite bothersome to me

DevilsReject
10-15-2007, 09:23 AM
ORIGINAL: SHAPman

I think its the manual trans thats the dagger to the lx cars. I'd buy a g8 over a 300 for that reason alone.


361hp/385ftlbs of torque with a manual tranny - I concur.....I'll take that over a 5spd slushbox anyday...

ORIGINAL: BadStratRT

so the "official information" doesnt list a manual transmission and it lists the power as "355+"?

GM has tried so hard to hype this car...but its nothing more than a slightly lighter, and slightly more powerful opponent to the 5.7L sedans...theyre a day late and a dollar short. there are already debagded holdens around here, and im just not impressed...the GXP had better have the LS7 if they want to stand any real chance in the performance sedan market.




Gotta disagree here...

1.) The manual transmission, since day 1, has been slated to be released later then the release of the car. Pontiac has confirmed this on several articles since the release of this car.

2.) The LS series motors have been proven time and time and time again....the LS3 motor, which replaces the base motor in the Corvette and will also be offered in the Camaro, is a 430hp/424ftlbs of torque. I remember reading that the LS3 would debut in the G8, but since the LS2/L98 motor is being retired, it will most likely happen mid-model down the road. They did it with the LS1/LS2 in the GTO, so it would not surprise me here.

3. The new Blue Devil Corvette, or ZR1, whichever you want to call it, is getting an as yet not named LS block motor. The LS7 will become the mid model in the Corvette. The CTS-V Cadillac will receive a non-supercharged version of this new motor in 2008 with 525hp.

4. With the release of the G8, there is not any GXP model currently scheduled.....although there are rumors that a LS7 powered GXP model might be possible


ORIGINAL: Importkiller1

well how come the manual wasn't offered when the car is released is my question. its quite bothersome to me


Honestly, its just the way some cars are released. For example, most high end performance models like the Subaru WRX STi or the Lancer Evo's are not immediately released when the basic Subaru's and Lancer's are. These models are genuinely released a short time period later. The same thing is happening here.

BadStratRT
10-15-2007, 10:20 AM
im not sure what you dont agree with...?

youre just stating a bunch of speculated points. dont get me wrong, much of them could turn out to be true, but things like the LS7 becoming the mid level engine, is only hopeful right now. i read all of the rumors too, especially about vettes and the blue devil/ss/Z07 isnt going to take the place of the Z06...its most likely going to be a limited run supercar...with a price tag to match.

however, the LS7 in the G8 would make sense for their high end model...but thats why i said, theyre going to need something peppier than that motor to keep up with the srt8 vehicles, especially if these "6.5L" rumors are true.

DevilsReject
10-15-2007, 12:42 PM
ORIGINAL: BadStratRT

im not sure what you dont agree with...?

youre just stating a bunch of speculated points. dont get me wrong, much of them could turn out to be true, but things like the LS7 becoming the mid level engine, is only hopeful right now. i read all of the rumors too, especially about vettes and the blue devil/ss/Z07 isnt going to take the place of the Z06...its most likely going to be a limited run supercar...with a price tag to match.

however, the LS7 in the G8 would make sense for their high end model...but thats why i said, theyre going to need something peppier than that motor to keep up with the srt8 vehicles, especially if these "6.5L" rumors are true.


The LS3 is already in the 2008 Corvette, so its not much of a stretch to see the LS3 migrating to the G8. They did it before with both the Camaro/Corvette and the GTO/Corvette...so I dont see how its speculation. Its more of a matter of when then if.

Perhaps its just a difference of viewpoint, but if you have a base, a performance model, and a limited edition, high end performance car....regardless of how you view it.....you essentially have a mid-level Corvette in the ZO6. The SRT models are limited in number, and more expensive. How can that be any different? I guess its just a case of symantics perhaps?

Where else was I speculating? The rest is all information straight from GM's mouth.

BadStratRT
10-15-2007, 01:34 PM
The Z06 is the current limited edition corvette, and it seems to me that the blown super vette is going to be like the L88 cars (I think that there wereonly about 70 a year made of those).

i think that it would be wise of gm to whore out the LS7 to keep up with the SRT sedans...it would make things alot more interesting, and in the long run, it would probably benefit dodge enthusiasts.

but you have to wonder, where is this going to all stop? the base corvette is going to have 430hp? family sedans and wagons...and SUVs with 400+hp engines...gm has their blower engine for the next vette...dodge is sitting on the 6.4L hemi, and supposedly a 6.5 that is slated for the challenger...i have to think that at some point, the govt will come up with some lame ass excuse to pull some power away.

Importkiller1
10-21-2007, 11:59 PM
too bad officialy the g8 won't have manual when first released.