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    Hennessey unveils C7 Corvette Stingray upgrades that reach 1,000 HP




    The all-new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray hasn't even arrived in showrooms, but that minor speed bump hasn't slowed Hennessey Performance (HPE) from introducing a full suite of packaged (and à la carte) upgrades to the highly anticipated American sports car that will undoubtedly trump even the factory's future high-performance Z06 and ZR1 models.

    In base form, the C7's new 6.2-liter V8 will be rated at 455 horsepower. While that's a strong start, Hennessey's first two packages bolt on a TVS2300 supercharger system and other miscellaneous upgrades to find upwards of 150 additional horses (both come with a 3 Year/36,000-mile warranty). The more aggressive packages start with an HPE custom balanced and forged engine that is accompanied by two ball-bearing turbochargers, forged pistons and plenty of other go-fast hardware to deliver up to 1,000 horsepower (both come with a 1 Year/12,000-mile warranty).

    The company has announced four different upgrade programs (prices include professional installation):

    HPE600 Supercharged ($12,495) 600 hp @ 6,300 rpm
    HPE700 Supercharged ($18,450) 700 hp @ 6,300 rpm
    HPE800 Twin-Turbo ($54,950) 800 hp @ 6,300 rpm
    HPE1000 Twin-Turbo ($67,950) 1,100 hp @ 6,300 rpm

    John Hennessey told Autoblog that his company has been planning the C7 upgrades "for over a year" and that his team is "confident that we will be able to adapt the same types of upgrades that we have been doing for the C6 models over the past several years." While he was unable to offer any performance estimates, Hennessey reminded us that his HPE700 upgrade on the C6 Grand Sport ran 0-60 in 3.3 sec. and 10.7 sec. @ 128 mph. "I would expect similar performance on the C7 or possibly a bit quicker," he said. "We prefer to be cautious on performance estimates and promises until we know for a fact what the numbers are." Hennessey Performance plans to have the first cars in customer's hands by the end of the year.


    http://www.autoblog.com/2013/07/15/h...t-reach-1-000/
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    For $54,950 I could build an 800hp C5 or C6 including cost of the car itself and have a good chunk of money left over. Seems like a hell of a lot of cash for a 345hp bump. $160 bucks per horsepower lol. But I guess for some people money is no object.

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      Originally posted by rexload View Post
      For $54,950 I could build an 800hp C5 or C6 including cost of the car itself and have a good chunk of money left over. Seems like a hell of a lot of cash for a 345hp bump. $160 bucks per horsepower lol. But I guess for some people money is no object.
      Umm yea, those are the kind of people that buy new Corvettes. Base model Corvette is a little over 50k.
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