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zrred 03-09-2004 09:43 PM

zo6 run in
 
I ran into a z06 at light we ran three times and all three times the zo6 pulled my little zr by a fair margin. Now, I want to be able to handle these ls1 monsters with the zr. Zr is a 91 totally stock,except for haibeck chip. I am considering gears (4.10) B & B and upper end port job. Any comments on the power I should be making and quarter mile times? Any other suggestions, i.e. chould I keep stock gear? :-x

Locobob 03-10-2004 12:02 AM

I'd go with the top end porting, headers, and a good cat back exhaust. You should be close to 400rwhp with these mods (typical stocker dynos around 330rwhp). That should do the job provide the Z06 isn't heavily modified. The gears would probably help as well but there has been some debate on this lately.

Z Factor 03-10-2004 08:15 AM

Re: zo6 run in
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zrred
I ran into a z06 at light we ran three times and all three times the zo6 pulled my little zr by a fair margin. Now, I want to be able to handle these ls1 monsters with the zr. Zr is a 91 totally stock,except for haibeck chip. I am considering gears (4.10) B & B and upper end port job. Any comments on the power I should be making and quarter mile times? Any other suggestions, i.e. chould I keep stock gear? :-x

Hello, and welcome to the forum.

A chip alone will not do it in the 1/4 against a Z06. Both of them being stock, they will win in the short run, you will win in the long run.

However, as was suggested, you can add headers(biggest bang for your buck), replace the cats with an straight exhaust and X-pipe if your state doesn't require them, and a exhaust system back preferably 3' in diameter. Doing a P&P for the TB and IH isn't a bad idea either. You can also increase your chances with gears, and you can do little things like removing your spare tire when you know you will be racing.

Let us know what you decide to do.

zrred 03-11-2004 10:35 AM

Looking for Jeal Headers, P & P by the Doctors, B & B 's with bullet cats so I do not have problem in NJ

Any suggestions on how to find Jeals and what co has best prices on B & B's, may forgo gears based on prior posts. :-D

Z Factor 03-11-2004 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zrred
Looking for Jeal Headers, P & P by the Doctors, B & B 's with bullet cats so I do not have problem in NJ

Any suggestions on how to find Jeals and what co has best prices on B & B's, may forgo gears based on prior posts. :-D

Jeals are nice based on many peoples experience, but they are expensive. I think you will wind up paying $1,200 for them compared to $900 for SW's which are very easy to come by and considered very good as well (if your interested, I know a person who can sell them to you at that price).

zrred 03-11-2004 02:08 PM

That would be great if you have someone. I would appreciate that. Do you happen to know anyone who sells the B & B set up?

FU 03-11-2004 07:45 PM

B&B's ? Contact T-Byrne :
http://www.tbyrnemotorsports.com/

Let me know when you go to the Doctors.

Z Factor 03-12-2004 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zrred
That would be great if you have someone. I would appreciate that. Do you happen to know anyone who sells the B & B set up?

The gentleman's name is Brian Alspaugh. You can reach him via email at;

"brian douglas alspaugh" <balspaug@indiana.edu>

He is a very helpful person, and may also be able to give you a direction on the B&B. You can also ask him about getting your headers ceramic coated(if your interested in that) because he has shipped them to Swain Tech upon request before.

Good luck.

zrred 03-13-2004 03:55 PM

Guys, thank you for everything.

HAWAIIZR-1 04-09-2004 06:08 PM

I bought my B & B Triflow system from MADVET, now known as Mid America Motorworks. Awesome deal, low shipping and great customer service.

Here is link: http://www.madvet.com/shop?frame=1.36.919


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