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Location: Charlotte NC
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont, CA
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Charlotte NC
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If you drop a valve on the 7L, the block is toast....get ya pocketbook out! In the end you will have the baddest boat anchor on the lake! Chevrolet had a similar issue with the c5 z06 2002-2004 valve springs. I broke one on the yellow 02 z06 48k miles...was lucky didnt drop a valve. The broken spring was taken to stork-labs for failure analysis.....guess what? It was brittle from being in the fire too long! Replaced the springs and she was tach twisting once again. The red 02 z06 had the springs replaced @ 36k never had an issue with the factory springs. I like the C5 better than the C6 z06 vs. z06. Put a vortec on the LS6 and hold the heck on, cause you will be hard pressed to find another street car keep up! Last edited by Z06scentair; 11-17-2013 at 07:23 PM. |
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#44 |
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Townsend, TN
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oh-oh...here we go!
Which car is fastest? All i know is that my ZR-1 - don't even have headers yet, but do have custom 3" back exhaust from cats, and Haibeck chip with secondary bypass (and shamefully, interior mostly out for track use), and lowered with racing shocks - can lead a pack of cars with 200, 300, 400 more HP and much more torque, and make them work really hard to try and keep up. Case in point, blown 900(I think) HP viper and blown 800+Hp C6 Z06, both with suspension work and latest wheels/tires. Let's just say they were bumfuzzled and impressed beyond measure. I have YET to figure this car out, how it can blow off so many other vehicles on street and track - it's bad math, I'm sure. Somehow, there is a force-multiplier at work, heck, it may even be spiritual. The car is just surreal...something doesn't compute, but the outcome has become sooooo predictable, that i just keep smiling, and working on my LT5, and enjoying the drive. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by TCurtner; 11-17-2013 at 07:18 PM. |
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Location: Charlotte NC
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I love the ZR-1, It's a different breed! |
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#46 |
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Townsend, TN
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True...they are ALL great. I think the 90-95 Z just has a visceral quality that the others lost somehow. Haven't driven the C7 yet, my wife likes 'em so..who knows?? might end up with the Z version thereof.
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Location: Charlotte NC
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Dave told me it had some sort of coolant smell inside that cabin which made it unbearable to drive. ![]() I like em though and with you there, may be another z in the stable next year ![]() Last edited by Z06scentair; 11-17-2013 at 07:30 PM. |
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#48 |
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Townsend, TN
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The only disagreement that we have had is paddle shifter (her) vs. 7 spd manual (moi). OF COURSE...
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Location: Charlotte NC
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ledyard,CT
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LS7's have other problems; pistons and rods! The Drysump system isn't any good for the track! Mine went Boom on the Dyno! It was not a fun day! Now, I have new Cylinder Sleeves, Pistons and Rods. ![]() |
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