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yep same with the red one next to it. I can't wait to see these things on the road.
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^^ yep - the performance numbers are right at the numbers for a good heads/cam modded C5... ;)
I dislike the C5 Coupe with a passion, same goes for the C6 Coupe - and now that the Z06 uses the Coupe profile (rather than the FRC) I see it as just another fast car, but like a 911TT, wouldn't bother buying one - especially not at the rumoured $75 thousand bones thy are gonna want for it. At that price it no longer even qualifies for "bang for the buck" status. Nice looker, but over priced as a Chevy.. :P ;) |
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Then I think I'm going to keep it as a N/A car. I'll do the whole Cam / Headers / Intake / Exhaust thing of course. Maybe the heads too depending on what the tuners are able to get out of it. But the way it looks right now, GM has already done a pretty good job on the heads and have left little room for improvement. Hopefully I'll be able to squeeze 650 out of it N/A. Either way..I plan on buying one used in teh spring of 07'. |
did they change the tranny on the new Z06 or is it the same as before?
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so they just beefed up the same thing in there originally.
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Thats what it looks like, aren't these trannies over 20 years old?
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no they aren't that old as far as I know they didn't use the rear tranny until the C5.
What they need is another ZF tranny like in the ZR-1 |
They should give an option of a TH-400. :mrgreen:
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I don't think a Turbo 400 would fit
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Comparing it to other cars that have 500hp, the new Z06 is a bargain. Did you expect it still to be around 50k? Sub 4 second 0-60, 11.xx something quarter mile, I think the performance reflects price. Ya gotta pay to play.
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Compared to... compared to... compared to... It not the "compared to..." car that you drive home - but the fucking plastic Chevy. Trust me - I know - I drove a 2001 Z06 home - and I even waited until someone traded decent one to get a price thousands less than the going new price. Chevy's are cheap crap. Period. The Corvette is a great cheap/bargain car. World class performance in a CHEAP package. $75,000 is not a CHEAP package. But you wil be stuck with CHEAP parts, CHEAP dealers, CHEAP warranty, CHEAP resale, CHEAP service. $75,000 is not cheap, unless you are quite cash wealthy, in which case your $75,000 would go towards some other single use trackday weapon - not an over priced Chevy. 15 years later the ZR-1 is selling for $30,000 because it is a cheap Chevy (and then only if almost zero mileage) - yet sold new for $70,000 in the early 1990's. Just because you put a sticker on it, does not make it WORTH the price. Sure, there are enough egotists with big wallets that will buy one at retail because they can, and then laugh at the $20,000 they lose in the first years of ownership. The only Corvettes that are collectible and increase in value are exremely low mileage models - inother words, the poors saps who buy their cars to drive are screwed... ;) Back on topic - the C6 Z06 is an attempt to attract the 911TT buyers to come shop at GM/ Good luck to GM, but while $75,000 may be pocket change to the 911TT shopper, one has to wonde why a 911TT shopper would be bargain hunting in the first place? ;) And one more thing - imagine the first time you have to replace your front brae pads - 12 brake pads there mate... with GM dealer markup, you would think you were shopping for 911 brakes... so I guess they will be able to mimic the 911TT buyers pervious experiences... ;) |
holy shit i just found out its an 11.0:1 compression ratio on a fucking 7.0!!!! JESUS CHRIST. Bye Aftermarket...whats the point in having a 7.0 liter and making it such a high CR?
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the price isnt set yet. stop talking like 75000 dollars is set in stone. it could be ten grand less. and straight line performance might the the same as a modded c5 but im sure with all the new upgrades teh new z06, it will be significantly faster than just an engine modded c5 with equivalent hp around a track.
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