C5 z06 or c6?

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e46m3c

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874 posts

156 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Hi

Been keeping an eye out for a c6 but a nice c5 z06 which is supercharged has come up for sale.

I just wondered what is the difference between the generations in terms of feel / monderneas.

Want a solid feeling car and heard the c5 can feel a little Tvr ish but with crap interior.

Here is the one in questions.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/c...

Any comment on handling also welcome. It is to be a drive to the ring. Round and back car at warp speed

619 bhp does appeal!

C6NL

643 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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e46m3c said:
Hi

Been keeping an eye out for a c6 but a nice c5 z06 which is supercharged has come up for sale.

I just wondered what is the difference between the generations in terms of feel / monderneas.

Want a solid feeling car and heard the c5 can feel a little Tvr ish but with crap interior.

Here is the one in questions.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/c...

Any comment on handling also welcome. It is to be a drive to the ring. Round and back car at warp speed

619 bhp does appeal!
Over 600 hp at the engine, I would want proof of that. Most compressor builds don't like to be driven hard on a track, they tend to overheat, look at the stock C6ZR1 and C7Z06, good for the road, not for the track. And yes, there are owners who have no problems, but if you make use of all that power chances are you will run into overheating problems. GM doesn't modify the 2017 C7Z06 cooling because of marketing, it needs to because of the many overheating problems, have a look on the German forum.

If GM has problems handling the heat with their compressor Corvettes, you must really know what you are doing to improve over that.

Handling wise a standard Corvette C5 or C6 is a very capable car, there are not many drivers who can max out it's potential on the track.

The C6 is the more modern car, every new generation feels more modern, I would go for a well sorted car, C5 or C6, that is up to you.

The problem with tuned cars is that you potentially buy someones else his mess. Installing headers is one thing, a compressor setup is a whole new ballgame. I'm not saying this car has problems, I don't know it, but beware of the potential problems.




roscobbc

3,375 posts

243 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Buddy of mine has a Procharged C5Z06 - conversion was done when vehicle was more or less new - it has twin intercoolers but still has a relatively low boost (7 psi I think?) - both the current (and previous owner) do not take any prisoners in terms of using the available performance and the car takes all that is thrown at it!!!! - except the clutch. It seems to be a weak spot - not so much in terms of coping with the power, more the operating hydraulics and release mechanism (which doesn't want to at high revs under boost conditions!) Like the other post commented - where did the HP claim come from - was it dyno'd, proving the claim?

e46m3c

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874 posts

156 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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EXTERIOR:
Custom Bi-xenon projector headlights (Morimoto Bi-xenon RHD projectors)
HID 6000K Bulb kit with slim ballast design
Tint 15% rear, 35% sides
Tow Strap (mounted behind front license plate cover)
GM Euro Tail lights w/ Rear fog integrated in tail light
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INTERIOR:
Hurst Short Shifter with Delrin 3" lever
Custom Double Din conversion w/ Kenwood radio
Custom 10" subwoofer enclosure
Lloyd's Black Ultimats "Corvette Racing"
"Z06" Partition Divider
Autometer Cobalt Gauges w Pillar Pod (Fuel Pressure, Boost/Vacuum)
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ENGINE: (610bhp)
Procharger P1SC1 w/ Twin 4.5" Intercoolers (full seal refurb 4/2/2014)
Remote SC Drain Line
FAST 92mm Intake (painted black)
LS7 Throttle Body
Custom Ground Blower Cam 222/226 (Mild)
Hardened Pushrods
Titanium Springs
Double Roller Timing Chain w/ Hardened bolts
60lb Injectors
Kenne Bell Boost-a-Pump
NX Inline Fuel Adaptor for Fuel Pressure Sensor
MSD Plug Wires
NGK Spark Plugs
Optima Red Top Battery
145a Alternator
Tial Q 50mm BOV
Dyno Tuned by Force Fed Performance Sacramento, CA
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EXHAUST:
Kooks Long Tube Headers
Kooks X-pipe w/ High Flow Cats
SLP Powerflow Quad Tip Exhaust
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TRANSMISSION:
RPM Level V built 6 speed transmission
RPS billet twin with steel flywheel
Remote Clutch Bleed Line
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SUSPENSION/BRAKES:
LG GT2 Coilovers
VB&P Poly Control Arm Bushings
CCW Classic Race Versions 18x11 and 18x12
Toyo R888 295/30/18 and 315/30/18
OEM Speedline Wheels
Nitto NT05 275/40/17 and 295/35/18
Wilwood SL6R Front Brake Kit w/ Floating 13.06" Slotted Rotors
Stainless Steel Brake Lines F/R

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

261 months

Thursday 29th December 2016
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That's Andrew Beers car. USAf.

e46m3c

Original Poster:

874 posts

156 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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Sound good? Anyone been in it?" Or have any info on history?

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 2nd January 2017
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The first question to ask yourself is whether you're in the market for a heavily modified car or a reliable mass-produced car.
The second question (with either type of car) is who/where is going to sort out any problems that arise.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

261 months

Monday 2nd January 2017
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Never been in it. But seen it a few times. Pro charged.