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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Iceland
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I found myself on a empty country road today and i decided to test my 0 to 60 time using the Torque phone app, now i am not saying it 100% accurate but i have tried it on all my other cars and it has always seemed very close and at least not giving you optimistic numbers, for instance i haven't been able to closer than about half a second slower than the advertised 0-60 on my volvo T5 and that's a automatic.
Anyway i brought the rpm up to about 3500 dumped the clutch got a litttle wheel spin and shifted somewhere after 7000rpm and did the same for second gear. i Looked down at the phone and it said 3.98 seconds not bad for a 30 year old car, i think i must have hit 60 in first gear. The only mods i have on the car are gutted cats, maximizer exhaust, deleted secondaries and a Haibeck chip. ![]() ![]() |
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Location: Twin Cities, MN
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Cool, what year car and what mods?
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Iceland
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1990 with gutted cats, maximizer exhaust, deleted secondaries and a Haibeck chip.
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Carterville Illinois
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Not bad at all! Seeing how these were tested back in the day by most car magazines, and it was around 4.5 seconds 0-60. Just shows how much potential was left in the LT5....
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Iceland
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Yes absolutely huge potential, A free flowing exhaust and modern tires make a big difference. I found this comment by Brad Reeder (one of the Lotus Engineers) very interesting.
"In the final form the engine made 400 BHP fully dressed at about 6000rpm, but then came a late change to the exhaust system. In field tests we (and GM) noted a droning in the cabin at 55mph in 6th gear. This we diagnosed as the exhaust pulses at 1300 rpm setting off a resonance in the rear bodywork. The tail pipes ended short just under the rear panel. In the field we (with no qualifications in exhaust system design) welded a 1” long bit of tube to each of the 4 tailpipes bringing the outlet clear of the panel and eliminating the drone. Effect on performance …..nil. The exhaust system team solution was to neck the exhaust tubing as it exits the under floor muffler. Effect on performance…….25 BHP down. So it was that the ZR1 in stock trim had 375 not 400 BHP. I’ll let the reader decide as to which was the better solution." |
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That's pretty funny............. so it HAS to be TRUE! Thanks! ![]() Marty |
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Location: Decatur, AL
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So how about we start working on the 15 year old thread of dyno sheets for our cars from the NCM? They bound to need the money? GM went bankrupt back, so really nothing to loose. Who has the current connections to the NCM and GM ?
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I found my time slips from 2007 . My best time was 1/4 mile 12.922 @ 113.16 . My time, when there are two cars, I am listed under the "white" car. This was a Registry event I put on back in the day...all ZR-1 event.
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Corvette95 Registry and Forum (*************) 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Gry Auto Hardtop Top Flight SOLD 1995 C4 Coupe Purple/Blk 6 Speed 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Red Auto SOLD 1996 C4 Conv Black/Tan Auto SOLD 1994 C4 Coupe Wht/Blk SOLD 1995 C4 ZR-1 White/Gry #278 Dual Dunn Head SOLD 1986 C4 Coupe Black/Red 4+3 SOLD 1990 C4 ZR-1 Red/Red #0454 |
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