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Z06 ou ZO6
Question à deux euros ? Pour ma culture perso peut être déjà abordée.
On dit Corvette Z06 ou Corvette ZO6.
Z zéro six
OU
Z Ô six
On dit Corvette Z06 ou Corvette ZO6.
Z zéro six
OU
Z Ô six
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Comme tu le veux , le "O" c'est le zéro mais en anglais . donc quand tu dis Z zéro 6, c'est comme si tu disais Z "O" 6 en anglais, ce qui n’empêche pas de dire Z "O" 6 même en parlant français. Tu peux donc dire les deux (Z "O" ça fait plus classe quand même ^^).
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Leshark81 a écrit:+1
Ziiiiii Hoooooo Sixxxxxxxe
Pour une fois que je dis un truc bon lol. En tout cas j'adore ton accent!
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
tres long débat...
certains aux US disent que le 'O' c'est la lettre O car cela vient de ZORA
certains aux US disent que le 'O' c'est la lettre O car cela vient de ZORA
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
moi je ne fais que repeter ce que j'ai pu y lire (à l'époque où je recherchais ma Z)
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J'ai même lu qq part que le 6 de Z06 viendrait de LS6 ce qui est une énorme connerie dans la mesure où la première Z06 est sortie en 63, soit 7 ans avant le 1er LS6.
On est loin des C5 avec tout çà
On est loin des C5 avec tout çà
Re: Z06 ou ZO6
63 ! voilà d'où vient le 6
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
Leshark81 a écrit:+1
Ziiiiii Hoooooo Sixxxxxxxe
Pour moi, on dit comme ça
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
moi c'est Z, c'est plus simple
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
LS3 : erreur de la nature, moteur de daube
LT1 : Little power
L98 : Less 98 octane
LT1 : Little power
L98 : Less 98 octane
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Leshark81 a écrit:LS1 : 1997
LS2 : 2005
LS7 : 1970
LS9 : 2009
PMOPMO a écrit:LS3 : erreur de la nature, moteur de daube
LT1 : Little power
L98 : Less 98 octane
Vous etes en train de vous faire tourner un pétard?
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PMOPMO a écrit:tres long débat...
certains aux US disent que le 'O' c'est la lettre O car cela vient de ZORA
ça nous rajeunit pas !
DjoeV8 a écrit:
Vous etes en train de vous faire tourner un pétard?
...il était bien dosé celui-là !!
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blackorsaire a écrit:Heu... la Diva, La Diva, c'est pas ça! c'est Zora Arkus-Duntov
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le O.... je pensais que c'était pour passer la manivelle à travers...PMOPMO a écrit:tres long débat...
certains aux US disent que le 'O' c'est la lettre O car cela vient de ZORA
stan bochet- LS1
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PMOPMO a écrit:LS3 : erreur de la nature, moteur de daube
LT1 : Little power
L98 : Less 98 octane
A ben non alors... j'ai acheté une vette épuipée d'une erreur de la nature alors?????????
Bon en même temps, un conducteur de daube qui conduit une vette avec un moteur de daube... ça doit être pour ça qu'il me va très bien
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stan bochet a écrit:le O.... je pensais que c'était pour passer la manivelle à travers...PMOPMO a écrit:tres long débat...
certains aux US disent que le 'O' c'est la lettre O car cela vient de ZORA
Comme chez Peugeot
Re: Z06 ou ZO6
Vous n'y êtes pas du tout, c'est en visitant Nice en vacances que l'idée lui est venu: en fait c'est Z 06 ( Alpes Maritime)
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N'importe quoi Alec 06 comme les 6 doigts de la main
Dernière édition par xl74 le Mer 1 Fév 2012 - 10:29, édité 1 fois
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Re: Z06 ou ZO6
For release: January 10, 2005 at 12:01 a.m.
The History of Z06
Zora Duntov With A 1966 Corvette Sting Ray
Corvette’s legendary Zora Duntov first brought forth the concept of Z06. Though the Automobile Manufacturers Association had encouraged a ban on racing in 1957, which the GM chairman strongly supported, Duntov knew customers would continue to race Corvettes. In the midst of planning for Sting Ray production, Duntov suggested it was in Chevrolet’s best interest to continue with parts development to benefit racers. Thus, Duntov and colleagues created “RPO Z06” as a special performance equipment package.
The RPO Z06 package first offered on ’63 models included a 20 percent larger diameter front antiroll bar, a vacuum brake booster, a dual master cylinder, sintered-metallic brake linings within power-assisted Al-Fin drums cooled by front air scoops and vented backing plates, larger diameter shocks and springs nearly twice as stiff as standard.
These Corvettes came to be known as known as the “Big Tanks” because the package initially had a 36.5-gallon gas tank versus the standard 20-gallon for races such as Sebring and Daytona. At first, the package was only available on coupes because the oversized tank would not fit in the convertible.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The only engine option on the Z06 was the L84 327-cubic-inch displacement engine with Rochester fuel injection. With factory exhaust manifolds, required to run the cars in the Sports Car Club of America’s production classes, Chevrolet rated the engine at 360 horsepower.
Z06 cost an extra $1,818.45 over the base coupe price of $4,252. Chevrolet later lowered the package price and eliminated the big tank from the Z06 package though it remained available as a single add-on option for any coupe. Chevy then began offering Z06 on the convertible as well. Chevy produced 199 Z06s. Of those 199, many likely were used for play versus strictly racing as only 124 cars were delivered without radios and just 63 with the 36-gallon fuel tank - though the tank was a benefit only to long races.
Prior to the Z06 package in ’63, Chevrolet offered optional racing parts hidden in the order form that only the most perceptive customers could find.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Modified For Racing
Racing heritage
Duntov’s Z06 coupes performed impressively in their first test - the LA Times Three-Hour Invitational in October of 1962. Dave MacDonald, Jerry Grant and Bob Bondurant drove three cars directly from the factory in St. Louis . They used the trip to break in a silver, a white and a blue coupe while a fourth was trucked. The race proved to be a match between MacDonald in his Z06 and Carroll Shelby’s new Cobra - raced by Bill Krause. Though these two cars broke after the first hour, the ultimate winner was Mickey Thompson’s Corvette driven by Doug Hooper.
Once Ford broke the racing ban, GM officially followed suit. Chevy revealed its 427-cubic-inch displacement V-8 big block “mystery motor” at the Daytona 500 stock car race in January 1963. By the time Z06 was thick in the racing scene, Duntov had already begun working on Sting Ray prototype racers called Grand Sports.
Grand Sports picked up racing elements from Z06, and Corvette continued to evolve. While Z06s raced as production cars, Grand Sports were planned to race against the world’s most elite prototypes. Following Z06, Corvette picked up the racing designation ZR-1, standing for “Zora’s Racers.”
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Z06 re-emerges
Z06 was resurrected in the fall of 2000 as a third body style for 2001 models. The Z06 option offered 385 horsepower from the LS6 engine versus the standard 350 horsepower of the LS1 engine. The LS6 recalled the mighty 425 horsepower, 427 cubic inch aluminum-headed big-block of 1971.
The 2002 Z06 was modified and rated 405 horsepower, achieved through removing two of the precatalytic converters in the exhaust system. Induction was improved and hi-lift camshafts were installed, acting on a lightweight valve gear.
In 2006, an all-new Corvette Z06 debuts that is faster and has more power than any previous GM production vehicle.
The History of Z06
Zora Duntov With A 1966 Corvette Sting Ray
Corvette’s legendary Zora Duntov first brought forth the concept of Z06. Though the Automobile Manufacturers Association had encouraged a ban on racing in 1957, which the GM chairman strongly supported, Duntov knew customers would continue to race Corvettes. In the midst of planning for Sting Ray production, Duntov suggested it was in Chevrolet’s best interest to continue with parts development to benefit racers. Thus, Duntov and colleagues created “RPO Z06” as a special performance equipment package.
The RPO Z06 package first offered on ’63 models included a 20 percent larger diameter front antiroll bar, a vacuum brake booster, a dual master cylinder, sintered-metallic brake linings within power-assisted Al-Fin drums cooled by front air scoops and vented backing plates, larger diameter shocks and springs nearly twice as stiff as standard.
These Corvettes came to be known as known as the “Big Tanks” because the package initially had a 36.5-gallon gas tank versus the standard 20-gallon for races such as Sebring and Daytona. At first, the package was only available on coupes because the oversized tank would not fit in the convertible.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The only engine option on the Z06 was the L84 327-cubic-inch displacement engine with Rochester fuel injection. With factory exhaust manifolds, required to run the cars in the Sports Car Club of America’s production classes, Chevrolet rated the engine at 360 horsepower.
Z06 cost an extra $1,818.45 over the base coupe price of $4,252. Chevrolet later lowered the package price and eliminated the big tank from the Z06 package though it remained available as a single add-on option for any coupe. Chevy then began offering Z06 on the convertible as well. Chevy produced 199 Z06s. Of those 199, many likely were used for play versus strictly racing as only 124 cars were delivered without radios and just 63 with the 36-gallon fuel tank - though the tank was a benefit only to long races.
Prior to the Z06 package in ’63, Chevrolet offered optional racing parts hidden in the order form that only the most perceptive customers could find.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Modified For Racing
Racing heritage
Duntov’s Z06 coupes performed impressively in their first test - the LA Times Three-Hour Invitational in October of 1962. Dave MacDonald, Jerry Grant and Bob Bondurant drove three cars directly from the factory in St. Louis . They used the trip to break in a silver, a white and a blue coupe while a fourth was trucked. The race proved to be a match between MacDonald in his Z06 and Carroll Shelby’s new Cobra - raced by Bill Krause. Though these two cars broke after the first hour, the ultimate winner was Mickey Thompson’s Corvette driven by Doug Hooper.
Once Ford broke the racing ban, GM officially followed suit. Chevy revealed its 427-cubic-inch displacement V-8 big block “mystery motor” at the Daytona 500 stock car race in January 1963. By the time Z06 was thick in the racing scene, Duntov had already begun working on Sting Ray prototype racers called Grand Sports.
Grand Sports picked up racing elements from Z06, and Corvette continued to evolve. While Z06s raced as production cars, Grand Sports were planned to race against the world’s most elite prototypes. Following Z06, Corvette picked up the racing designation ZR-1, standing for “Zora’s Racers.”
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Z06 re-emerges
Z06 was resurrected in the fall of 2000 as a third body style for 2001 models. The Z06 option offered 385 horsepower from the LS6 engine versus the standard 350 horsepower of the LS1 engine. The LS6 recalled the mighty 425 horsepower, 427 cubic inch aluminum-headed big-block of 1971.
The 2002 Z06 was modified and rated 405 horsepower, achieved through removing two of the precatalytic converters in the exhaust system. Induction was improved and hi-lift camshafts were installed, acting on a lightweight valve gear.
In 2006, an all-new Corvette Z06 debuts that is faster and has more power than any previous GM production vehicle.
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