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I think everyone has about covered everything with the exceptions of up-hill vs. downhill and headwind vs. tailwind!
And so it goes....Jim |
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Great discussion and explanations with different points of view!!!
I think this is one of the best upgrades for the ZR-1... I know a few with 4:30 and 4:56 gears! Now that's tall! :cheers: David |
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:dancingTrue it is that a Fidanza flywheel is much harder to launch from a stand still than the stock DM due to loss of inertia. I launched at about 2500rpm's with the DM. But with the 13.5 lbs fidanza I found the best launches came at 4500rpm's. And even with Mickey Thompson drag radials on it was a fine line between lighting them up and bogging down at the Christmas tree. But with a line lock you can heat the drag radials up enough to grab and explode drive train parts lol! MT's heated up properly make for awesome launches though. You will jump out of the whole 20 feet. I mean look at the torque squat on that red SOB! It was Mickey Thompson awesome.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...0/DSC01537.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...DSC01538-2.jpg Hanging out after 11 runs down the dragstrip with my buddy Mike Johnson and his convertible C5. This was back when I was eating to many donuts. You know that the 90 ZR-1's are the worst seats for fat people to fit in lol.:-D At 187 I fit fine now. http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...0/DSC01529.jpg |
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Very well put.
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I believe their is a thesis full of info here and I stopped reading at page 8! :wink:
My car has spent much of its life with 307s in it from the ORR I ran in 05. What is their to like about 307s besides running 180 mph in 5th at 5300 rpm ? Less shifting is and a little bit better gas milage under the right conditions. 200 ft burnouts when your wanting to get rid of some rear tires aren't a problem either. I remember years ago a couple guys in Texas with ZR-1s that were evenly matched commented on the difference between 3.45s and 4.10 gears. They said their was no noticeable difference in acceleration and were amazed by that fact. They both leaned towards thinking the 4.10s would help the LT5 accelerate quicker as I recall. I do like the fact that 4.10 gears make the drop in rpm a little less between gears when shifting at 7000 rpm. I tried a set of 4.30s for a while and didn't really like them especially when out a couple hundred mile cruise. I have a new set of 4.10s ready to go and I am looking forward to it. :cheers: |
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The set I have now probably have less than 60K on them. I will keep them for the next opportunity I get to run another ORR. Sorry... Another thing about 307s is they are a little bit harder on your clutch overall. If you have to take off on a steep incline you will slip the clutch a bit more to get underway... or you can rev it a little and just pop the clutch. You shouldn't have to look to long for a set. Both of mine came from early C4s that had 4 + 3 setups. My 89 6 speed coupe had 3.33s in it and you might be able to find a set of those if you can't find any 3.07s. I just look for the whole assembly including the batwing. I do have an empty 44 housing here if your interested in starting with that. |
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I've been in love with the short gears since back in 1970, (when I was a kid:)). My first Corvette was a beat up $800.00 Split window with 340hp., a high winding solid lifter small block with 4.56 gears. Kind of like the ZR-1 of it's day.
I put some, new for the time, wide F60x15" Goodyears on 8" wide station wagon rally wheels on all 4 wheels. That thing would squat down and launch like a demon. Two of my friends had big blocks, one a brand new 69' 427/435hp coupe, and the other guy had a 66' GTO with an L88 crate motor. But at launch, and in first gear, neither of them could beat the 63'. By the end of second gear though, I was toast. :cheers: |
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Good information and great photos....thanks :handshak:
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The issue then becomes the last shift into third or even fourth for those with 4:10s. :p |
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Fidanza 13# Jerrys Gaskets 18# (alum billet) Jerrys Gaskets 22# (alum billet) Stock D/M 33# McLeod (unk) |
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