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==Engine==
==Engine==
The SS used an all-[[aluminum]] 6.0 L [[V8]] engine rated at about {{Convert|430|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} and {{Auto ft.lbf|430|0}} of torque. The suspension of the SS was tuned for performance rather than comfort and emphasized its sporting characteristics. The integrated exhaust pipes on the bumpers of the SS were similar to those of historical [[muscle car]]s. An 8.0 L {{Convert|850|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} engine was originally installed in the car, but due to street legality issues, it was removed.{{fact|date=August 2007}}
The SS used an all-[[aluminum]] 6.0 L [[V8]] engine rated at about {{Convert|430|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} and {{Auto ft.lbf|430|0}} of torque. The suspension of the SS was tuned for performance rather than comfort and emphasized its sporting characteristics. The integrated exhaust pipes on the bumpers of the SS were similar to those of historical [[muscle car]]s. An 8.0 L {{Convert|850|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} engine was originally installed in the car, but due to street legality issues, it was removed.
[[Image:ChevroletSS-rear.jpg|thumb|left|Rear of the '''Chevrolet SS''' concept at the 2004 Los Angeles Auto Show]]
[[Image:ChevroletSS-rear.jpg|thumb|left|Rear of the '''Chevrolet SS''' concept at the 2004 Los Angeles Auto Show]]


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