New Z06 Specific Engine Beauty Covers
Once the majority of the changes to the new LS6 are internal,
the Corvette Team thought it necessary to give the LS6 a distinctive
look to distinguish it from the LS1. Corvette owners are always
asked to see "what's under the hood," and with its new red beauty
covers, the Z06 is as distinctive on display at a car show as it
is on the road.
Strengthened Rear Axle
To handle the increased torque loads, the Z06's rear axle has been
strengthened for increased durability.
A process known as "shot peening" was employed to make the ring
gear of the rear axle more robust. Shot peening involves shooting
small, BB-like pellets at the areas of the ring gear where the bending
stresses are highest. This works as a hardening system to the surface,
and packs the structure of the metal itself to make it stronger
and more able to handle the increased torque output of the Z06.
Increased Clamping Load for Clutch
With the higher power output of the LS6, a new clutch was needed
with higher clamping capabilities to efficiently deliver power from
the engine to the transmission and drivetrain. The Corvette Team
came up with a clutch that was stronger, while at the same time
easier to use.
The clamping load of the clutch spring was increased by switching
from plastic to steel in a redesign of the clutch cover. In the
previous transmission, the self-adjusting clutch mechanism utilized
plastic adjuster rings. Since the steel deflects or "gives" less
than the plastic, the decreased deflections allowed the Corvette
Team to increase the clamping load of the clutch. Doing so increased
the clamping force of the clutch from 9,600 Newtons to 10,300 Newtons
(or seven percent), yet reduced the release load from 1,700 Newtons
to 1,650 Newtons (or three percent). Decreasing the load needed
to release the clutch translates into the reduced pedal effort that
the customer feels, making the Z06 easier to drive in stop-and-go
traffic.
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