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    Quote Originally Posted by Slomaro Z28
    Mustangs might sell more than the Camaro, but it'll be funny to see a V6 romp all over a v8 GT



    Available 296-HP Engine Short Star 3.6 Liter Aluminum Shell Block V6.

    Considering the weight difference I highly doubt a romping will be taking affect.


    300HP/320TQ Stock on a V8 GT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis


    Available 296-HP Engine Short Star 3.6 Liter Aluminum Shell Block V6.

    Considering the weight difference I highly doubt a romping will be taking affect.


    300HP/320TQ Stock on a V8 GT.
    Well sure with some bolt ons they'll be running with them, even with the weight. This is from edmunds.com

    "The 3.6-liter direct-injection V6 is the same 304-horsepower engine as the upgrade engine choice in the Cadillac CTS. Officially, General Motors is saying that the Camaro V6 will make 300 hp even. Except any time you talk to the engineers, they just give you the look and say, "Well...," and then they stop short. So expect a few hp above the magic 300 mark.

    Either way, it wasn't that long ago that 300 hp was a number for V8 output. It still is for the Mustang GT's V8 — at least until an upgraded version arrives in the 2010 model. This is 90 hp more than Ford's current Mustang V6 option and, perhaps more distressingly, about 50 hp more than the V6 in the newly introduced Dodge Challenger SE.

    Further, the V6 Camaro won't be short on gears (six)"
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