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Old 11-23-2003, 06:47 PM
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mclaren and chevy

there will be a c6 lt1 apparently with a v8 or v10 or v12 or something with the help of mclaren and the old mclaren racers had chevy engines do they have a thing going on
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Re: mclaren and chevy

It's very unlikely that the C6 will have anything to do with the McLaren. The base engine for the C6 is going to be the current C5 Z06 405 HP engine. Given the current ties between McLaren and Daimer-Chrysler, it is doubtful that a C6 will ever have any McLaren input.
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Well I also heared Callaway halp but whatever
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