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Old 12-01-2008   #1
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Default Winter Projects

Just interested what people might have planned for over the winter. My personal one is finally getting my C5 brake conversion finished and installed.

So far I have the calipers - front set of C5 (got the rear set too if anyone needs them!) replacement C4 rears as I wanted to leave the originals untouched). Also have stainless hoses and the adapters from Jeffevette.

I need to find someone to PC the calipers (I also assume I need to completely strip them to do that) There's a company in town that does PC but I don't know if they have any experience with this kind of job.

So how about everyone else? Any interesting plans?
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Old 12-01-2008   #2
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Jeffvette Pced my Calipers and abutment brackets. Id give him a call. As usual great work.
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Old 12-01-2008   #3
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GC - that's certainly a possibility. I just want to check out local options first. Otherwise the postage will be more than I paid for the parts

I was wondering about the brackets actually. Would it help protect them more if they're PC'd too?
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Old 12-01-2008   #4
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GC - that's certainly a possibility. I just want to check out local options first. Otherwise the postage will be more than I paid for the parts

I was wondering about the brackets actually. Would it help protect them more if they're PC'd too?

Dave, the big thing on the brackets is it frames the caliper better. If you are wanting a red/yellow or other bright color, the black bracket just helps the caliper stand out.

I've seen some that have done the caliper and bracket the same color and it looks blah.
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Old 12-01-2008   #5
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Dave,

Good luck with the project. Keep us posted on the progress. I know that will be taking pics so include them before-during-after.
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Old 12-01-2008   #6
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Well, with snow a blowin and drifin' around my back door, I officially ended my 08 season - called the insurance man and "put her in hibernation". So, let the games begin!

Phase-I: This winter: Goal - cozy up to 400 rwhp as possible and move power curve out to 6800 or there 'boutz.
  1. P&P the top-end
  2. SW header install, sans cats
  3. Freshen up the clutch works
  4. Beam plates
  5. Resolve my lean condition - possibly a chip.
  6. some type of exhaust system (haven't decided, but 3" will be the demark)
  7. Possibly a 410 rear
  8. Possibly new carpet

If I get all that done by spring, it will be an accomplishment, considering the working conditions!

Phase II: (Next winter) Add another 50ish rwhp -
  1. Have the head work done
  2. Probable re-grind of the cams
  3. Possible 368 conversion...maybe.

I'll have questions along the way, I'm sure!!

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Old 12-01-2008   #7
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My project is to not get divorced with some of the stuff I am planning to do.


Paul have much room on the farm down there?

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Old 12-02-2008   #8
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My project is to not get divorced with some of the stuff I am planning to do.


Paul have much room on the farm down there?

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You mean to store a Vette? Absolutely have room, and "reasonable" rent (might cost ya some of your expertise and little else). PM me if your serious.

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Old 12-02-2008   #9
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Default Re: Winter Projects

I really dont have an official "winter" here in GA but in the next months I am planning a coiuple of projects for the ZR1:

Install complete new brake system, MC, lines, calipers, etc.

My gas tank was a rust bomb and so I tossed it. Big project will be to fab a cage around a sumped cell and make it fit nicely.

Find a black label ZF6 from MN6 car.

Hopefully I will have all 3 accomplished by X-mas but that is quite optimistic considering how slowly it goes down here. I wish everyone the best of luck with their projects.

About the C5 brake conversion, is it really a big improvement over the OEM ZR1 setup?
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Old 12-02-2008   #10
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dave...i have a good one close to my shop...he does all my harley pc for me;
hes reasonably fast,and you get my shop discount...let me know
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