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2011 Camaro, Horsepower increase for V6 engine

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The 2011 Camaro V-6 engine completed SAE certification testing and is now officially rated at 312 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 278 lb-ft of torque at 5100 rpm. This rating is eight horsepower higher than the previous year and also marks an increase in torque from the 2010 rating of 273 lb-ft.

“The 304 horsepower in the 2010 Camaro was actually a conservative rating on our end,” said Tom Sutter, GM V-6 chief engineer. “But we knew already that this award-winning engine produced at least the amount of power we stated, but now we’ve gone the extra step in certifying the engine for this application and have verified an additional 8 horsepower.”

The 3.6-liter V-6 with variable valve timing (VVT) and direct injection employs four independent cam phasers to change the timing of valve operation as operating conditions such as rpm and engine load vary. The result is linear delivery of torque, with near-peak levels over a broad rpm range, and high specific output (maximum horsepower per liter of displacement) supporting overall engine response and drivability. When combined, direct-injection and VVT enable an unmatched combination of power, efficiency and low-emissions in gasoline V-6 engines.

SAE certification is a voluntary power and torque certification procedure developed by the SAE Engine Test Code committee. This procedure (J2723) ensures fair, accurate ratings for horsepower and torque by allowing manufacturers to certify their engines through third-party witness testing. Chevrolet was the vehicle brand to begin using the procedure.

New Features for 2011 Camaro:

•3.6L SIDI High-Feature V6 rated at 312 HP

•Head-up Display STANDARD on Camaro 2LT and 2SS.
 
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Only problem is nothing changed about the engine. The power is the same. It just got certified higher. It is still slower than the Genesis and Mustang because it is hauling around a lot more weight.
 
You have to really like Camaros to like a Camaro. It weighs a lot, making it slower and clumsier than a Mustang or Genesis. In V8 form you could say it is like a Corvette. However the Corvette is lighter and equivalently equipped, which is stripped for the Corvette, not that much different in price.

The Mustang got engine upgrades for 2011. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Genesis get a 285hp turbo DI 4 and 350hp DI V6 for 2011 or 2012. At that point the 4 will be about as quick as the v6 is now, and the v6 will be around 5.0 sec 0-60 times and 13.5sec 1/4 miles at 102-104.
 
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