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The numbers look pretty much spot on. From what I have seen stock ish c5s make. Air density can play a big role in numbers too. At less from I have seen with my bike at the track. I can gain almost 5 to 6 mph depend on the air. Anyways. Love the car and hope to own one some day. Been looking for wrecked ones and hard to find ones that ain't a total loss.
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My shift knob finally showed up as well as my custom leather bits from RedlineGoods.
Maybe I can get them in. 2008 C6 Z06 Shift Knob Redline Goods Custom Shift Boot (as well as e-brake boot and e-brake handle) MTI Racing six shooter short throw shifter. I decided to pull the stock black threads out of the OEM shift knob and color match the boot. $0.39 investment. It's all about the little things. Oh and my widebands showed up. Trying out some 14point7 widebands. A separate review to come on those. |
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Ding ding ding we have a winner! :lol:
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I hope everyone has been enjoying the unseasonably warm weather here in Minnesota.
Saturday I was able to install my MTI Racing Six Shooter shifter. http://www.mtiracing.com/mti-racing-...t-shifter.html I topped it off with a 2008 Z06 Shifter that I re-threaded with the same color thread as I had done on my boots. At the same time I installed my Redline Goods shift boot, e-brake boot, and e-brake handle. http://www.redlinegoods.com/ Before: https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...c3&oe=5900DADC After: https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...8a&oe=58FD9D6D https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7f&oe=5932CA79 Shifter comparison: https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...fe&oe=59499759 Overall I am happy with products from both vendors and would recommend them both with the few conditions. MTI Racing Six Shooter Review https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...2e&oe=5935663E Pros:
This is a high quality piece and anytime you deviate from OEM you are trading one thing for another. In this case I traded exactly what I expected I would, a bit of comfort and ease of operation for more precision and shorter throws. Simple physics tells you that a shorter throw means you'll have less mechanical leverage. Very happy with this shifter overall and I can fix a few things on the car that'll make it perfect. RedlineGoods Pros:
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Modifying e-brake bracket to fit with new boot. https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d8&oe=592E92B1 Overall these products are well constructed and much better than others I've used in the past. Rich leather and double stitching is used. Easy to customize and they have a ton of vehicles they sell stuff for, I'd recommend you checking them out. Higher Res pictures: https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...b8&oe=5926EE0C https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...dc&oe=59384F68 |
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Very nice work!
One thing that I noticed really improved shifting in my c6 was urethane motor and transmission mounts. It was pretty sloppy with the stock mounts but really really nice with the z06 shifter assembly (solid bushings) and poly mounts, made a world of difference. Edit: I used the hinson mounts, fairly cheap for the package of 4 mounts. My stock fluid motor mounts were falling apart. It didn't add that much vibration either. |
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Swapped out my airbridge this past week. Car felt a smidgen stronger up top, virtual dyno confirms; +4 hp, +4 tq.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...01&oe=59729F32 https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...32&oe=59355384 Also swapped out my 12 disc changer for a single din cd player. I didn't get any good pictures, will throw those up when I pull it back out of storage. Overall down about 9 lbs out of the car of dead weight. Next round will add a bit more power; here is a picture of prep work: https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d5&oe=592A86DF https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...01&oe=5926FD56 |
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Progress!!
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Next on deck.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...c6&oe=593B8E77 https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e4&oe=59424356 https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...82&oe=593834C9 https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...4f&oe=59330446 https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...fe&oe=592AE278 XS Power (SS Autocrome) longtubes. These are designed for the 1997-2004 (universal) and will require me to have the passenger side air tube moved over a runner to ensure they will bolt up. Good reviews for fit and finish and these are a 3rd revision. Came with all hardware and metal gaskets. For $925 shipped WITH cats I couldn't go wrong (running a sale with discount code). Total weight is 56 lbs 8.20 oz, the stock stuff weighs 68-72 lbs. 1-7/8" primaries to 3" collectors and true 3" all the way back. Can't wait to get these on, probably won't do that until after March as the Vette is back in storage. |
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I'm surprised they didn't kick you off CorvetteForum for buying those! :lol:
But seriously, did you look into Texas Speed at all? Their headers are Chinese made, but at least designed with full R&D in central Texas, they just outsource the production to undercut the big American made brands like LG, ARH, Pfadt, and Kooks. A few years ago I won a set of AFE/Pfadt Tri-Y headers (which were beyond beautiful) but ended up selling them to stick with my ported/coated manifold + Borla X-pipe setup which retains the primary cats for emissions and warranty reasons. |
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Any reviews on the gaskets that come with the kit? I bought some headers and y pipe for my maxima and the gasket didn't last long at all. I think they made it about 100 miles until started leaking. Bought some cheap ones at oreilly and they worked just great. Car is looking good. Can't wait to see what it does with exhaust on it. Post some video of before and after of the exhaust.
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Sitting in the Caribbean (Island of Grenada) with my girlfriend, figured I'd update this post while we wait for dinner.
Last Sunday with the help of two friends we managed to install: XS Power Longtubes with catted x-pipes 14Point7 Widebands MSD Plug wires NGK Plugs Plug wire boots C6 Z51 swaybars with metal end links (drilled front bar for adjustments) C5 Z06 Shocks all around New coolant (Dexcool + distilled water + water wetter) New diff fluid (Mobil 1 75w-90LS) New Transmission fluid (GM OEM) Oil Change (Mobil 1 0w40 with Wix filter) New Gates belts (main and a/c) New idler pullies (main and a/c) Also swapped out the oil cap for a little car show bling. All that is left is to install tires (just ordered Bridgestone RE-71R's 245/40/17 front, 275/35/18 rear which should up my effective ratio from 3.42 to 3.55 when you look at 4th gear pulls, while keeping the balance between front/rear similar to OEM to avoid upsetting active handling) I also have brakes all around to do when I come back stateside end of March/Early April. Then corner weight/alignment and I am set for STU autocross and street duty. Headers feel good and the car will need some dyno time. I'd like to see 325+rwhp and 350+ tq, but it'll make what it makes. This season is about driver mod. https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...69&oe=5972B5E4 https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...ab&oe=59729E4D https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...2e&oe=5924D114 |
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Great update, you're making good progress for winter!
Why did you go for the Mobil 1 in the rear diff, but OEM (Dexron III/GM MTF) in the tranny? I'm just curious. I went for OEM in the rear diff and Redline in my tranny. |
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P.S. Does your g/f live down there?
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Very cool, looking good man! Nice on the 0W-40, just picked up a jug myself. Did you make sure to get the Mobil rebate?
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No I forgot about the mobil rebate.
Kayla lives down here during the school year. She comes back in May and back down August-December. Then she's back for good. I went with the mobil 1 in the rear diff as it has the friction modifier. This transmission is a "paper syncro" transmission so the OEM stuff seems to be the most recommended. |
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Well check out the Oil Rebate thread! The rebate is in the thread, just fill it out and send it in with your receipt if you still have it!
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The current ACDelco 75W-90 comes with the LSD additive pre-mixed as well.
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