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Old 01-07-2016   #1
KFoster
 
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Default 1990 Red ZR-1

1990 with wheels, flowmaster exh, SLP cold air and chip. Red on Red. 56k miles. VIN 1G1YZ23J7L5800920
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Old 01-07-2016   #2
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Congrats good looking 90
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Old 01-07-2016   #3
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Nice ride.
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Old 01-08-2016   #4
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Hi KF,

Glad to see you post a pix or three of your KOTH. I guess since you solved some early problems (door switch - fuel pump hose clamps - no start (you never finished that thread)) you now have time to do the fun stuff like drive your ZR-1, go to car shows and post photos in this section of your new "pride and joy". Welcome to the brotherhood. You are lucky to live close to Richard Till since he has many years working on his Z and is great member on the site as well. I know Richard well since we both are "boat guys" and email and PM often to each other.
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Old 01-08-2016   #5
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Haven't solved the no start yet. Last time I messed with it, the battery was down some and after charging it fired up. I have to wait until the weather is better and it messes up again. When it started doing it, it was worse in hot weather. Might not do it until summer, who knows. I do like driving it, but rain and snow flurries predicted for this weekend. Northern Alabama. Fun stuff. Usually our snow is ice. ZR-1 + Ice = ZR-None
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Old 01-08-2016   #6
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Ah haaa - I see the No start is still in progress hence the still open thread.

Yes in Chicago we put da Z in 6 month hibernation. I do start it every month for good measure and tap the brakes and daydream about the other 6 months both past and future as da Z warms up to temp.

Chicagoland SALT = Rusted Frame on da Z.
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Old 01-10-2016   #7
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Ah haaa - I see the No start is still in progress hence the still open thread.

Yes in Chicago we put da Z in 6 month hibernation. I do start it every month for good measure and tap the brakes and daydream about the other 6 months both past and future as da Z warms up to temp.

Chicagoland SALT = Rusted Frame on da Z.
I like people speaking about the salt in Chicago. My job is actually to bring the salt in your city, I work on a ship.

I really wanted to add that, sorry about that off-topic!
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Old 09-08-2018   #8
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We both seem to have the same ride K Foster. Gotta love that exotic LT 5 engine. Happy Motoring.
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Old 09-10-2018   #9
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We both seem to have the same ride K Foster. Gotta love that exotic LT 5 engine. Happy Motoring.


Had it running and starting well. Now it’s acting up again. Wasn’t the starter. Maybe that’s the problem this time. It is fun when it runs.


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Old 09-10-2018   #10
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Buy a trickle charger for it. Use it all the time on mine and it fires right up quickly. I just need to tank up on some Winter fuel for the upcoming season in NC.


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