93Rubie
Well-known member
I just finished reading my (new to me) copy of The Heart of the Beast by Anthony Young. Awesome book. Like Dave McLellan's book Corvette From the Inside, it left me with more questions than I had before I started reading the book. That being said, to all ZR-1 owners or former owners, how is the LT5 engine holding up as it is at least 16 to 21 years old. I mean yes, the engine mechanically is extremely durable I learned that. How are things like oil leaks, seals, gaskets, etc...holding up? Are the valve springs still good at 20 years old?
Also, I understand some LT5 parts are hard to find but not impossible, that being said, I would assume owning a LT5 could potentially be an expensive proposition?
By the way, I'll take a 93 ZR-1 in Ruby Red please...hahaha...maybe someday. Although, I did see one very nice 92 that had a Marc H. 485 package on it for about 20K in VERY nice shape.
To Hib Halverson, if you read this, did you ever get those Z07 springs and bars on your ZR-1? If you did, how does it handle now?
P.S. I'd like to see the new C6 ZR1 try to beat the C4 ZR-1's 24hr+ endurance record using a production crate engine and mostly stock car like the C4 did. I doubt it could. Nothing against the C6 ZR1 but for me it seems that it never had (has) the same fanfare, legacy, reputation, and enthusiasm as what seemed to be present when the C4 ZR-1 came out. (I was like 3 in 1990 so I'll have to let the history books be my guide on this.) I've seen a couple C6 ZR1's but never a C4 ZR-1.
Also, I understand some LT5 parts are hard to find but not impossible, that being said, I would assume owning a LT5 could potentially be an expensive proposition?
By the way, I'll take a 93 ZR-1 in Ruby Red please...hahaha...maybe someday. Although, I did see one very nice 92 that had a Marc H. 485 package on it for about 20K in VERY nice shape.
To Hib Halverson, if you read this, did you ever get those Z07 springs and bars on your ZR-1? If you did, how does it handle now?
P.S. I'd like to see the new C6 ZR1 try to beat the C4 ZR-1's 24hr+ endurance record using a production crate engine and mostly stock car like the C4 did. I doubt it could. Nothing against the C6 ZR1 but for me it seems that it never had (has) the same fanfare, legacy, reputation, and enthusiasm as what seemed to be present when the C4 ZR-1 came out. (I was like 3 in 1990 so I'll have to let the history books be my guide on this.) I've seen a couple C6 ZR1's but never a C4 ZR-1.
