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Old 02-08-2008, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
GTB/ZR-1
Z06 Pilot
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eustis(central), FL
Posts: 596
Baseline 1/4 mi for C6Z

Thought I'd share...

--315 mi
--low 60s temp
--170ish coolant temp
--11.80 @ 123 w/ a 1.95 short time

I was gentle on the launch as it's still pretty new--but I was fairly aggressive on the shifts.

I'm hoping it will 'loosen up' considerably w/ some miles, as I was looking for it to trap 124-125, even w/ such low miles. IMO, there is just no way the car will trap 129-130 as others have box-stock. Picking up 6-7 MPH would be impossible--@ least @ my track.
For comparison, my ZR runs 11.70 @ 124ish on motor w/ 448 rwhp (and we know it's a good 250# heavier) @ the same track. Those 4.10 gears really get the car moving.

We won't be finding out how it progresses stock, since the car will get a baseline dyno & the mods will begin...
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George B.
* '08 JSB Z06 11.4 @ 126 on EMTs, 481/454 SAE #s--some bolt-ons...
* '90 ZR-1 SGC built 368ci 'Factory Black Motor' (11.0 @ 130.2 & 11.2 @ 132.4) w/ the 368 (421ci Stroker coming!)--sprayed 120 shot.. 448 RWHP on motor, 560+ RWHP on the spray (SAE #'s)
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