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Is it really worth beefing up the engine?

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I have to ask -- do you two know each other, and is this friendly banter? Or is it mean and spiteful and something I should be concerned about?
Badass95 said:
Adrian, you need to pull your head out of your ass. Corvette's are fast off the line, even stock, that's what there designed for and primed for mods. If you don't have the European balls to drive the car, get the **** off the road. I'll eat any Ferrari, Porche, Lamborghini, Jaguar, Viper, whatever you want with my little 'Vette. Love & kisses
Dan
I don't like seeing that kind of attitude being displayed.
 
I have made a private reply to you, Ken. (Well, this publicises that I have, just not what I've said.)

Adrian
 
Badass95 said:
Adrian, you need to pull your head out of your ass. Corvette's are fast off the line, even stock, that's what there designed for and primed for mods. If you don't have the European balls to drive the car, get the **** off the road. I'll eat any Ferrari, Porche, Lamborghini, Jaguar, Viper, whatever you want with my little 'Vette. Love & kisses
Dan

Dan,

Your remarks were out of line.
 
vetteboy86 said:
Why not do exhaust, and some intake work. Alot of guys have the open air lid, with a K & N filter. I have ram air that works pretty good. You could also get a computer chip. That isn't too much. Just some quality time between you and your vette.

Craig

Agreed. Don't know if I'd advocate seeking an exhaust note that sounds fruity though...
Kidding. Just a manner of speech, I know...
 
Badass95 said:
Adrian, you need to pull your head out of your ass. Corvette's are fast off the line, even stock, that's what there designed for and primed for mods. If you don't have the European balls to drive the car, get the **** off the road. I'll eat any Ferrari, Porche, Lamborghini, Jaguar, Viper, whatever you want with my little 'Vette. Love & kisses
Dan

Tick tick tick....
 
Most mods, aren't too difficult to do. They do cost some money, but it is money well spent.

Craig
 
RJSROCKET said:
Tick tick tick....

Boom, boom, boom, shake the room!


You're all probably right about the mods. Maybe I should wait until the car is on my driveway, open the hood, and think about what I'm prepared to do to it. I have a good set of tools that have been dormant since I bought a new Honda in 2003 (oh, the shame) and I like skinning my knuckles!

Adrian
 
Kiwi Bloke said:
Maybe I should wait until the car is on my driveway, open the hood, and think about what I'm prepared to do to it.
Adrian

I would if I were you. Drive it for a while and you might find the power to be enough for you. Or you might want a new engine!

I can tell you that nothing beats the look on the face of a new Nissan 350Z owner when you tell him that the car that just embarrassed him in front of his girlfriend is an 18 year old Vette :D
 
fast.asleep said:
I can tell you that nothing beats the look on the face of a new Nissan 350Z owner when you tell him that the car that just embarrassed him in front of his girlfriend is an 18 year old Vette :D

<grin> I'd have to be careful, though. There's a lot of modified imported 11 second rice-burners here in NZ.

And, would you believe, you can have your car impounded for 28 days for "unnecessary acceleration" or "sustained loss of traction."

Cha! It's a risk I'll have to take!

Adrian
 
"Unnessary acceleration" and "sustained loss of traction".........ewwwww I HATE that when that happens!!!;LOL
 
kiwi-A couple of subtle things I done that made a world of difference was k&n air filter and a c delco rapid fire plugs.I'm going to go with muffler eliminators this spring and that will be it,everything else will be cosmetic.
 
If you are looking for simple acceleration, how come no one has mentioned just going to a taller first gear? Drop a 4.11 rear end in your car and you'll have all the acceleration you'll want! :bu
 
wannavette said:
kiwi-A couple of subtle things I done that made a world of difference was k&n air filter and a c delco rapid fire plugs.I'm going to go with muffler eliminators this spring and that will be it,everything else will be cosmetic.

On the Jaguar forums that I frequent, there's always argument about K&N filters. Some people rave about them, some blame them for bore wear due to inefficient filtering. I guess that there's the same differing opinions here?

Muffler eliminators sound like fun!

Adrian
 
Evolution1980 said:
If you are looking for simple acceleration, how come no one has mentioned just going to a taller first gear? Drop a 4.11 rear end in your car and you'll have all the acceleration you'll want! :bu

Interesting idea! It'd make highway gas mileage a bit sad, won't it?

Adrian
 
Keep things simple!

Kiwi Bloke

Just take things slowly and it will depend on what you wind up. Exhaust and all of the simple mods and then the biggest bang for the buck is the rear end. After that pass.

As far as the 11 sec ricer's they sure are fast but can they take the turns and stop in time?

Just relax and things will work out.

Alan
 
Kiwi Bloke said:
Interesting idea! It'd make highway gas mileage a bit sad, won't it?

Adrian

Yes it would, and personally I think that is way to high. If I am to assume you will be driving this car around, and it wont be a track car right? Depending on what vette you get, some come with the performance axle of 3.07's. Which will have pretty good acceleration. The most I would go would be around 3.50's.
 
Vettefan87 said:
If I am to assume you will be driving this car around, and it wont be a track car right?

Yes - not quite a daily driver, but I don't want it to spend Monday to Friday cooped up in the garage. Some weekdays use the 1.3 liter 81hp 50mpg Honda, other days frighten my conservative colleagues by turning up in our small carpark in the Vette.

Weekends give lifts to my four kids - 9, 6, 5, 2 - the older three of whom are longing for Daddy to get a red Corvette.

Adrian
 
Kiwi Bloke said:
Interesting idea! It'd make highway gas mileage a bit sad, won't it?
Highway mileage isn't the greatest, but since you rarely run it full throttle anyways...and it's not a daily driver...how much are you really going to lose in gas money??? I've always said that "if you are a penny-pincher, then you shouldn't own a Corvette..." I don't care about the price of gas because when I drive my vette, I'm happy. And gas is simply part of the cost of admission. So go with 3.73's then...not as radical, but it'll still give you noticable difference on the ol' "butt dyno".
 
Evolution1980 said:
I don't care about the price of gas because when I drive my vette, I'm happy. And gas is simply part of the cost of admission.
Bentham's Law - Fun is inversely proportional to fuel economy.

Regards,

Adrian
 

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