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Why We Are Here => Water Cooler => Topic started by: rcjordan on November 01, 2018, 11:28:33 PM
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It has the same bell house mounting pattern and crankshaft flange as the popular LS-family engines, allowing it to work with virtually any GM transmission.
In other words, the 700-hp motor might just be a first look at the electric Chevy crate motor of the future.
All-electric Chevy Camaro previews the future of the electric crate motor
https://newatlas.com/chevy-electric-copo-camaro/57042/
Wow!
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It makes sense that they would use the turbo 400 transmission, electric motors have a broad and flat torque curve, but I do find it funny that a 35 year old automatic would be the first choice.
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IMO, they run the risk of killing the traditional "whole car" brand. I believe part of the electric vehicles industry will eventually be a Lego-like industry where we assemble semi-custom cars & light trucks. This could be a step in that direction.