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1989 Callaway Speedster Corvette

In 1989 Callaway introduced a Speedster which was culmination of their stytling, engineering and trimming talents. Their first example was a bright green ZR1, which had a severely chopped windscreen, no side mirrors, eighteen inch wheels and a vibrant blue leather interior stitched purposefully from Germany.

Nothing about Callaway’s Speedster was reserved, and this is especially true when investigating the specification. The car had 450 horsepower. This figure was a tremendous amount for 1989, and was one of the most powerful accepted by the American EPA for pollution standards. To create such a car, Callaway had to tackle several problems, and the first was fitting the new twin turbos, complex engine headers and airbox in an already cluttered engine bay.

Adding turbos to the existing GM engine meant Callaway had to develop several new systems. These included new engine mototronics, fuel injection system, and an exhaust system including custom headers and catalytic converters. One of the most complex tasks was redesigning the front crossmember to accommodate an airbox to feed the engine intake. The engines themselves were blueprinted, magnafluxed, fitted with Cosworth pistons and forged cranks alongside NASCAR units at Ed Lanier’s shop.

Beyond turbocharging, Speedsters received a competition suspension with coil overs, adjustable shocks, a Brembo brake package and massive 3 piece Oz racing wheels. At the time, the 17 inch wheels were the largest to fit on a Corvette, and Callaway even had prototype 18 inch wheels fitted to chassis #000. Bridgestone provded run-flat tires, which was an emerging technology, and one that freed the Speedster from they necessary spare wheel.

Outwards the car was styled by Paul Deutschman who made a very unique carbon fiber body having special air inlets and outlets for intercoolers. As a unique feature, twin power bulges met each headrest, and helped divide up the rear section of the Speedster. As a result of the integrated rear section, the Speedster remained permanently topless, a configuration which was suited for the California weather in which this car debuted.

Despite and an initial planned production of 50 examples, only 12 Speedsters were manufactured. The last two were built from the ZR1 and called Super Speedsters with 750 bhp.

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In Detail

typeProfessionally Tuned Car
built atOld Lyme, Connecticut, USA
production10
price $$ 150,000
predeccesor1990 Callaway Corvette Super Speedster
engineTwin Turbo V8
aspirationTwin Garrett Rotomaster T04 Turbos
valvetrainOHV 2 Valves per Cyl
fuel feedMulitpoint Fuel Injection
displacement5735 cc / 350.0 in³
bore101.6 mm / 4.0 in
stroke88.4 mm / 3.48 in
compression7.5:1
power335.6 kw / 450.0 bhp @ 4500 rpm
specific output78.47 bhp per litre
bhp/weight281.25 bhp per tonne
torque831.12 nm / 613 ft lbs @ 3000 rpm
body / frameComposite Boby Panels over Steel Frame
driven wheelsRWD w/Limited Slip
front tires275/40ZR-17
rear tires275/40ZR-17
front brakesVented Discs w/ABS
rear brakesVented Discs w/ABS
front wheelsF 43.2 x 24.1 cm / 17.0 x 9.5 in
rear wheelsR 43.2 x 24.1 cm / 17 x 9.5 in
steeringRack & Pinion w/Power Assist
f suspensionUnequal A-Arms w/Transverse Leaf Springs, Dampers, Anti-Roll Bar
r suspensionUpper & Lower Trailing Arms w/Transverse Leaf Srpings, Dampers, Anti-Roll Bar
curb weight1600 kg / 3527 lbs
wheelbase2443 mm / 96.2 in
front track1514 mm / 59.6 in
rear track1534 mm / 60.4 in
length4480 mm / 179.8 in
width1803 mm / 71 in
height1041 mm / 41 in
transmissionZF 6-Speed Manual
gear ratios2.68:1, 1.30:1, 1.00:1, 0.75:1, 0.50:1
top speed~305.8 kph / 190.0 mph
0 – 60 mph~4.2 seconds
0 – 1/4 mile~12.7 seconds

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Tobi Tarwater

Update: 2024-08-14