Grainofsand
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My car started sounding a bit louder/deeper after a few k miles. Also makes booming noises when I let off the throttle and when it shifts. A10
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For some reason I think the automatic sounds better than the manual...a bit more raucous. Maybe it has something to do with the shorter gearing....don't know really but to me it does. Mine seems quieter (from the inside at least) to many I hear on the videos.My car started sounding a bit louder/deeper after a few k miles. Also makes booming noises when I let off the throttle and when it shifts. A10
this sounds to me like you've made peace with the engine because other factors of the car have made up for it lolFWIW, some perspective as someone who was coming from a C7 Grand Sport and Camaro ZL1, I was hesitant at first about purchasing the 4BW with the LF4 TT V6. The 4BW had all the things I was looking for including improved driving position, visibility, more practical, improved interior, etc. but I was not overly excited about the powertrain, especially since I was coming from a ZL1. I traded the ZL1 anyway for it and so far it has been great and I will say it does sound pretty good for a V6, especially outside the car.
It is well rounded and checks the most boxes for me. Sure, I would like it if were a bit more raw and visceral with added vibration and soundtrack of a V8 or maybe if it could rev a bit higher but the experience is still very good with the Tremec M6.
That said, if there was no Tremec M6 option I would have passed. IMO, the Tremec M6 is a huge part of the driving enjoyment of this car. The M6, great clutch and quick throttle response married to this nimble chassis keeps me satisfied with the purchase.
I think when he was talking about refined the context was in the balance, steering, and handling, not the engine sound.Based on my findings the LF4 fully dressed is somewhere around 450lbs and the LT1 is 465lbs so not a huge difference but if you listen to the discussion with the chief engineer starting at 4:50 below you will see the made a conscious choice with TT V6 over the V8 back during ATS-V development for many of the reasons you listed.
That said, the V8 may be less refined but it would add some character that would differentiate it in the segment rather than just following the rest of the sports sedan crowd. Furthermore, you would think it would cost less to use a V8 that was used in Camaros, Corvettes, Silverados vs. a specific engine only this trim.
LF4 is great but as you see in the thread there are a fair amount of folks that would choose a NA V8 in a Blackwing trim. Refinement is fine and all but some want a more raw sports sedan. The 5BW has a monster LT4 V8 and it is refined...
Yeah, with the A10 you are probably hearing the additional snaps from the upshifts from the tightly spaced gears. The M6 usually makes more raucous on the over runs as you hold it in gear while decelerating especially when the exhaust setting is in Track Mode. You can do the same with the A10 but you need to be in manual mode with the paddles to get the overrun snap, crackle and pop. I find Sport Mode exhaust setting to be a nice amount of burbles without a constant barrage of them on every downshift.For some reason I think the automatic sounds better than the manual...a bit more raucous. Maybe it has something to do with the shorter gearing....don't know really but to me it does. Mine seems quieter (from the inside at least) to many I hear on the videos.
This true but the LF4 has exceeded my expectations and has really grown on me. From a performance perspective I think you will be more than satisfied with the LF4. It has very little turbo lag, in fact the engine "feels" like it is naturally aspirated to me. It is just missing some of those deeper bass note exhaust pulses and the extra vibration you get from a V8.this sounds to me like you've made peace with the engine because other factors of the car have made up for it lol
maybe that worked for you but I just fear I wont be able to get over it no matter how great the rest of the car is
I think when he was talking about refined the context was in the balance, steering, and handling, not the engine sound.
The “would a NA V8 fit” response lacks sufficient enumeration of the impacts of design, cost, and schedule. It’s like saying could you put 37s on the car. The answer is yes, but…
While very entertaining to read the back and forth here, GM is going to do absolutely nothing in regards to the power and definitely not going to do an engine change on the 4VBW. 8-9 years of zero changes in that department with the Camaro has made that abundantly clear.
But, continue, it is truly entertaining to read and both sides have great points!
as a lt6 owner looking to get into a BW for the stick and practicality, this would be a dream combo.NA V8 I feel would be a step back for the 4BW. Unless it's the new Z06 engine lol
I’m with you, except I’d switch Mazda Miata for Mazda RX-8.Good point. I am a big fan of this 4BW. The only car I found that is more fun to drive on the street is a Mazda Miata but you have to make a ton of compromises for that street legal go-kart, including being able to fit in one.
agree on the lt1 vs coyote. ct4bw with dark horse powertrain (tr3160 short gearing) would be an amazing combo.Its interesting how people who have owned V8s in the past and own the CT4 V blackwing now are saying that they don't miss the V8 and the people who owned neither and have no intention of owning the CT4 are the ones complaining.
I owned a 2017 camaro SS. I can't imagine the LT1 v8 working well in the blackwing, its too rough and would not fit the character of this car. Apart from exhaust noise(which is subjective anyway) there is not one single place I have thought I would rather have the LT1.
People also tend to romanticize the LT1- its not like its some free revving engine from the gods- its great but it does have a low redline and does not really sound all that great(especially compared to a coyote or the voodoo)
Yeah, other than a pretty boring Lexus IS 350 this is my first 6 cylinder sports sedan and first turbocharged engine. I consider myself converted to the LF4 at this point. I also own a Telsa, which has changed my whole perspective on automatic transmissions. They feel archaic when compared to an EV with instant torque and no need to wait on shifts.Its interesting how people who have owned V8s in the past and own the CT4 V blackwing now are saying that they don't miss the V8 and the people who owned neither and have no intention of owning the CT4 are the ones complaining.
I owned a 2017 camaro SS. I can't imagine the LT1 v8 working well in the blackwing, its too rough and would not fit the character of this car. Apart from exhaust noise(which is subjective anyway) there is not one single place I have thought I would rather have the LT1.
People also tend to romanticize the LT1- its not like its some free revving engine from the gods- its great but it does have a low redline and does not really sound all that great(especially compared to a coyote or the voodoo)
Yeah, that would be fun but the engine is way too big with 5.0L displacement and overhead cams.agree on the lt1 vs coyote. ct4bw with dark horse powertrain (tr3160 short gearing) would be an amazing combo.
Its interesting how people who have owned V8s in the past and own the CT4 V blackwing now are saying that they don't miss the V8 and the people who owned neither and have no intention of owning the CT4 are the ones complaining.
I owned a 2017 camaro SS. I can't imagine the LT1 v8 working well in the blackwing, its too rough and would not fit the character of this car. Apart from exhaust noise(which is subjective anyway) there is not one single place I have thought I would rather have the LT1.
People also tend to romanticize the LT1- its not like its some free revving engine from the gods- its great but it does have a low redline and does not really sound all that great(especially compared to a coyote or the voodoo)
All the AFM, DFM, garbage they put in these things just made them more complex and less reliable.This just reminded me of how soulless the LT1 felt and sounded. It felt like a super generic motor made just to fill a spot.
You can thank the feds for that. Make sure to vote in November.All the AFM, DFM, garbage they put in these things just made them more complex and less reliable.
Yesterday Car and Driver posted a test of the 2023 CT4 on its website and had this to say about the 2025 refresh: "The bigger CT5's mid-cycle redo is already public, and it's believed that the CT4 isn't far behind."
Several months ago they posted that the CT4 likely would end with the 2024 model, so this seems to be based on new information.