I have neither the time nor resources to pull this off, but thought some of you might find this intertaining:
92 Corvette:
Wheelbase: 96.2"
Track (fr): 57.7"
Track (rr): 59.1"
Weight: 3223 lbs
1/4 mile: 14.1's (stock)
92 Typhoon:
Wheelbase: 100.5"
Track (fr): 57.8"
Track (rr): 58.0"
Weight: 3800 lbs
1/4 mile: 14.1's (stock)
Drop a Typhoon drivetrain out of a wrecked ty/sy into a C4 vette. Judging by where the engine on a C4 sits (water pump even with front wheel centerline), I think a V6 (4.3, or even better, a Stage block) in the same location would allow the engine to be placed at the same height as the V8 without interference with the front diff. I'm sure an AWD V6 powered corvette would have the purists wanting to kill you, but hey, AWD and the ability to fit 315's all the around would make for killer times on street radials
I'm sure y'all think I'm crazy, but that's ok, I'm the first to admit it
92 Corvette:
Wheelbase: 96.2"
Track (fr): 57.7"
Track (rr): 59.1"
Weight: 3223 lbs
1/4 mile: 14.1's (stock)
92 Typhoon:
Wheelbase: 100.5"
Track (fr): 57.8"
Track (rr): 58.0"
Weight: 3800 lbs
1/4 mile: 14.1's (stock)
Drop a Typhoon drivetrain out of a wrecked ty/sy into a C4 vette. Judging by where the engine on a C4 sits (water pump even with front wheel centerline), I think a V6 (4.3, or even better, a Stage block) in the same location would allow the engine to be placed at the same height as the V8 without interference with the front diff. I'm sure an AWD V6 powered corvette would have the purists wanting to kill you, but hey, AWD and the ability to fit 315's all the around would make for killer times on street radials

I'm sure y'all think I'm crazy, but that's ok, I'm the first to admit it
