12-11-2020 | #1 |
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: New Brunswick
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Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
And no, I don't mean in Florida or California.
I mean places that get snow and salt. Just curious!
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12-11-2020 | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: WI
Posts: 131
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
Erik, blast from the past.....put 2 inches of snow under your Z. You will feel for your life. I know you don't listen to anything but trust me.
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12-11-2020 | #3 |
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: New Brunswick
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
Didn't say I would do it. Just wondering if anyone drives regularly in the winter.
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1990 ZR-1 # 996 "All Corvettes are red. The rest are mistakes." - John Heinricy |
12-11-2020 | #4 |
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Yakima Washington
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
I live in eastern Washington and do get snow but it comes and goes. I can usually drive it at least once every three weeks, usually more often. I would never take it out in snow. You would have to have a death wish!! I did that years ago and got stuck on a level road with 3 inches of snow on the ground.
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12-11-2020 | #5 | |
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: New Brunswick
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
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Didn't Car and Driver run an early C4 with snow tires? I still think I'd pass. Do they salt your roads?
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12-12-2020 | #6 |
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: WI
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
Once in Northern Wisconsin and totally not expected...414118782.jpg
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12-12-2020 | #7 |
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
I got caught in 3" of snow driving from Marc Haibeck back to Maryland. My car was there over the winter getting top end porting, polished engine and a punch list of various items to check/repair. March of 2019 it was all done and the weather was going to be clear so I flew to Chicago to drive it home. I thought I was being smart going the southern route through Ohio rather than the mountains around Pittsburg. Hit an unexpected snowstorm/white out in Ohio that lasted 3 hours. I was stuck in the center lane with 3" snow tire rutts. Had 18 wheelers passing on the left and right drowning my car in slush. It was getting dark and the mental stress was getting to me but my hotel was close. Problem was getting to the right lane for the exit. Every time I tried to switch lanes I felt like the car was ready to swap ends. Waited until I had small headlights in the right lane, figured if I lose it would rather be T-boned by a Honda than a 18-wheeler. Long story short, made it to the right lane and then almost ?#@%, my exit was a cloverleaf!! Made it to the hotel and had a "few" drinks to settle my nerves. Fortunately the next day everything was clear and I drove the rest of the way home. The newly polished engine was still looking good.
So can you drive your Z in snow? Yes but at a minimum you should have all season or snow tires. I had Pilot Sport summer tires that had 22,000 miles on them that made my drive most memorable.
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12-12-2020 | #8 |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
Posts: 2,593
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
SHHHHHHH!!!!
Don't tell Charlie ( Dredgeguy ), although I believe we discussed it before, when I owned 92 # 246, it was my daily driver. Rain, Sleet, Ice, Thunderstorms, Traffic Jams, airport parking, etc. And YES! Snow! Someone from my Corvette Club, and the owner after me, snapped a picture of me driving in 4-6 inches of snow passing him by on the highway. I likened it to a puppy on ice occasionally. My favorite was trying to get up my short but steep driveway to get it into the garage during a snowfall. The traction control was laughably trying to figure out what to do. I could almost feel the attempts, and it just kept dropping the RPM's lower and lower, and pushing back on the accelerator until it finally got it so low it just stalled. Undeterred, I toggled off the traction control and tried again. Going, going, Almost...... Half of the car in the garage............. Then the back end started to swing right. Fearing I would go sideways into the door frame, I reconsidered and backed out onto the driveway. Put the brake on, opened the door, grabbed my brief case, got out............ and the moment the door closed........................ There the car went sliding all of the way back down the driveway into the street. Thank God, it did not happen as I was climbing out!!! I maneuvered it sideways onto the sidewalk, went inside and mixed a double! I found it no more difficult to drive in the snow than most other cars owned. It would perform very graceful half donuts at times, but very easy to swing it back around with added throttle and a turn of the wheel. Rain was the bigger issue with the ZR-1. One drip from the top of the A post on drivers side right onto my knee. Better yet, was lowering the window to pay a toll. No roof rails!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Got to work, looked like I peed my pants upwards and down my entire left side. Finally got my EZpass! I truly enjoyed driving it everyday except for when the pilot bearing decided to sing. You would be sitting there all quiet and nice, then out of nowhere this SHRIEK would begin. It would scare the HE** out of anyone remotely close. Then it would disappear for days only to come back in the bank drive in line Bottom line, it won't melt, and it was FUN! Just be careful, and stay off of inclined driveways. Marty |
12-12-2020 | #9 |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
Pretty funny.
I finished keying and there was Charlie's snow picture!!!! Marty |
12-12-2020 | #10 |
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Re: Anyone Regularly Winter Drive Their ZR-1?
Hi Marty, can see the car sliding backwards and thinking of the look on your face..priceless! Got the drip on the drivers side sorted out but now have one on the passenger side. Always something to hunt down but that is part of the fun and challenge.
Stay well.
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