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Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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Ah, its been said before (about this time of year), but dayam what a thrill these cars are in the cold air - not that they aren't in warm air too, but wow what a difference temperatures make!
Ami and I took our toys to the gas station to top off the tanks before their winter naps (less room for condensation if the tank is FULL, doanchaknow). A couple of Vettes firing up with their 3" exhausts and SW headers (sans cats) at the fuel islands froze the foot traffic and got some stares and even a ![]() Ah, winter. Hated to have to park em again - especially after such little use this season (due to that "COVID" thing). Dayam! . |
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Dunbarton NH
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We got snow, or I be temped to do the same. Lucky Paul.
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Carterville Illinois
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I couldnt agree more! I know I've posted on this same subject before... when the outside air is between 40- 60 degrees, look out!!! One better have her pointed straight, before any right pedal fun. If the roads are clear ( no salt or snow) i get my Z out for a week every month to drive to work. When she sits for more than 2 weeks I get itchy lol..... But anywho, the car does feel quicker sucking that cold air in. Once the car gets up to temps, its snappy. Its still that way in the summer, but I can notice a little heat soak that isnt there in cold temps. And I'm stock, i cant imagine the glorious sound of your Beasts on a cold start!!
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Location: Mystic CT
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True, they seem to run better...
But, it's just cold tires! 😀 |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Picking up my 90 ZR-1 with 13,000 miles from Mark Haibecks shop tomorrow morning. He just did a 510 engine pakage and coil over spring suspension. Driving from Chicago to Fort Wayne In., whether suppose to be dry with high temp. of 35 degrees. I suspect I'll notice a big performance difference and I'll be careful. Jim
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Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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Location: Brooklyn ny
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I'm wondering with the new technology in vettes today if temp affects them the way it affects our cars...
I was at Ron Fellows school a few years ago in March...I had a 15 Z51 manual...Temps were good, mid 60's windows up AC on....Even with the AC on this car was a monster on the track.. I know the C7Z06 supposedly suffers from heat stroke....At least this is what I hear....I'm just guessing technology has come along way since the 90's that the newer performance cars perform better even if conditions are not ideal... Of course though an engine is basically just an air pump...The better the air, the better they feel.. |
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Location: Clayton, North Carolina
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I would say yes. The cooler the temperature, the more horsepower is created. According to Chevrolet?s Corvette Racing program manager, Doug Fehan, who told me that Turbo cars have reduced horsepower versus the Corvettes. He was referring to the Ford GT?s. I can attest I feel the power difference driving the Z on a cold morning!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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