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Was there a corvette model Zo7 back in the 90's? The reason I ask is I was having a friendly conversation on another site when this guy butts in and say that a ZR-1 was nothing more than a regular corvette with a different engine in it and that there are tons of places that can work on an LT-5. He said the Zo7 was a much better handling car than a Z was anyway and on and on and on. So I responded by saying- And like most people that shoot their mouths off! They lack the facts. #1 There is a bit more to a Z than just the engine. #2 No! Not just any shop can work on an Lt-5. #3 I've never heard of a Zo7. And #4 If you really cared to know the differences between diet coke and Jolt Cola then all you have to do is google it. But from what I've gathered it wasn't a very popular option. So if you guys know anything about it lets hear.
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Z07 was the name replacement for the Z51 cars for several years. Z51 reappeared in 96 after disappearing in 91.
And on a autoX course, a stock Z07 will clock a stock ZR-1. |
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I'm thinking we stone Jeff to death at BG with old LT-5 parts.....its the only way to rectify this issue!
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I think the ZO7 has much stiffer springs than stock or the ZR and came with the J55 brakes. I dont know why the ZR1 didn't get the stiffer springs. But did a ZO7 have the adjustable suspension?
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Somebody did a huge write up on the differences. Seen the write up will try to find it again. GC
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Jeff speaks the truth. I used to have a 94 with the Z07 option, it was one well balanced car. Certainly not a match for the ZR-1 in acceleration but it was definitely a better handling car out of the box. From what I recall the package included the 13in front brakes, 30mm front bar, stiffer springs, 9.5in wheels with 275mm tires on all four corners and a few other changes. Mine had the FX3, not sure if they all did.
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