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Titan

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249 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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So, in the boring moments of lockdown, I decided to take the opportunity to get some shots of these magnificent machines. If I could only have one, the choice may suprise everyone. (The clue is which forum it’s posted !).



rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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So, in the boring moments of lockdown, I decided to take the opportunity to get some shots of these magnificent machines. If I could only have one, the choice may suprise everyone. (The clue is which forum it’s posted !).
Really,that does surprise me,I'm your poor relation, have a Gallardo, F430 and a well used GTB but am currently vetteless, had a few mostly 60's and 70's, looking for a C6 Z06 prefer something modified, There was one on P.H classified a few months back with a mega engine ,said it cost £14k to build ,that was in yellow but i missed it,not sure if it was sold or the ad was withdrawn.You have a great choice of cars ,feel sorry for you when you have to make a decision which one to take out, Hope you don't mind me asking but was that Peter Saywells C7,

Titan

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122 posts

249 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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No, the C7 is not the ex Peter Saywell car. Peter’s car was a Z06, but an automatic, and was sold last year to someone on here. Having driven both manual and auto, I personally prefer the manual gearbox in these cars. (Although the DSG in the C8 will no doubt be a different proposition).
My C7 Z06 is the special edition C7.R, UK spec supplied new to me. There are only 2 C7.R U.K. spec cars, the other being an automatic.
I like your choice of cars, and let’s be honest they are all fantastic aren’t they. Your desire for a C6 Z06 will be a great choice. I sold mine (in the photo) 2 years ago, having owned from new for 12 years, it was only a lack of garage space that prevented me from keeping it. The 7 litre LS7 is one of the best engines ever made, mine only had air filter and exhaust modifications, but frankly the performance in the lower gears is more traction limited rather than power.
Good luck in your search, if you find the right car you will not be disappointed.

Stevesierra

55 posts

101 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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Lovely collection you have there, very jealous.
I currently have a c6 ls2 victory edition with a custom single turbo conversion. Absolutely love her but she will be for sale due to current situations.

Black C7

252 posts

146 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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|https://thumbsnap.com/d7ZX1C

My C7 Z06 is the special edition C7.R, UK spec supplied new to me. There are only 2 C7.R U.K. spec cars, the other being an automatic.
Here's the other one, "spotted" by me in Ian Allan's "yard"

Titan

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122 posts

249 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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Nice spot. I’ve not seen the sister car, but your photo must of been pre collection as the black wing mirrors haven’t been fitted. (How sad I noticed that!).
As far as track days are concerned with a C7 Z06, forget it, as they will not pass any drive by noise restrictions, even in standard form.
I was hoping to get one flying lap at Goodwood on a noisy day (105db), but they had me in on the first lap. But, I can tell you, on the standard Michelin Pilot sport cups, it was magnificent (for 3/4 of a lap!).

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Tuesday 26th May 2020
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No, the C7 is not the ex Peter Saywell car. Peter’s car was a Z06, but an automatic, and was sold last year to someone on here. Having driven both manual and auto, I personally prefer the manual gearbox in these cars. (Although the DSG in the C8 will no doubt be a different proposition).
My C7 Z06 is the special edition C7.R, UK spec supplied new to me. There are only 2 C7.R U.K. spec cars, the other being an automatic.
I like your choice of cars, and let’s be honest they are all fantastic aren’t they. Your desire for a C6 Z06 will be a great choice. I sold mine (in the photo) 2 years ago, having owned from new for 12 years, it was only a lack of garage space that prevented me from keeping it. The 7 litre LS7 is one of the best engines ever made, mine only had air filter and exhaust modifications, but frankly the performance in the lower gears is more traction limited rather than power.
Good luck in your search, if you find the right car you will not be disappointed.
Not very knowledgeable about the C7 and didn't know they made a special edition R ,With the C8 now in production your R must be last of the old school vettes especially being limited edition, should hold it's value well, must be very proud to own one of two in the UK. What i do know is that i prefer the C7 to the C8, heard good things about it but it's not for me , leave the mid engines to the Italians unless it's a GT40 or a T70 After over 30 years of driving yanks and Italian stuff ,when nobody wanted them and they were the best kept secret i've owned most of them from muscle ,hot rods and 50's/60's chrome and fins. You can scare yourself at 80 mph in the early muscle car with lots of drama and theatre you think you are going faster than you are with more chance of keeping your license ,unlike super cars where you have to do double that to break into a sweat. With all these regulations i'm glad to hear your R is loud. As you have already experienced at Goodwood this can be a disadvantage ,The marshals are usually quite fare and normally give you a chance and ask you to stay in a higher gear at Fordwater and coming out of the chicane where the noise monitors are ,it must be really noisy. Had my GTB built as a road going track car and what looks like with no track days this year which also means no noise testing i've just put the straight pipes back on . See you have a Performante in the fleet which must be noisier than the vette. I was following one on the way to the Rivival last year using one of my rat run short cuts which now everybody seems to know as traffic was slow, he got bored and pulled back and waited to make a worthwhile gap then accelerated hard towards the rear of the car in front somehow managing to go up and down though two to three gears in a very short distance ,did this several times ,very entertaining to watch and that glorious noise.I turned off to go another way and i could still hear him a mile away, Like to find out whether that Z06 with the £14k engine sold or not . It had everything else uprated to cope with the extra power ,very high spec would have spent a fortune.Perhaps try the club to see if they know the car. Thanks for the info on the R,you live and learn.






Edited by rat rod on Tuesday 26th May 01:12

Black C7

252 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th May 2020
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Titan said:
Nice spot. I’ve not seen the sister car, but your photo must of been pre collection as the black wing mirrors haven’t been fitted. (How sad I noticed that!).
You're right, the car in I spotted in Ian Allan's yard in Feb 2016 still has the much nicer/smaller US mirrors on it. I dislike the large/ugly mirrors on my UK spec C7. Can always of course put US spec mirrors back on it with the repeater(s) either on the mirror body, or in the vents on the front wings/fenders as ShipMyCar do it?

C8 obviously a fantastic car, but still love the looks of the C7:

https://www.corvetteblogger.com/2020/02/04/gallery...

Edited by Black C7 on Tuesday 26th May 15:43

chris lake

67 posts

72 months

Tuesday 26th May 2020
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my uk spec had the big black mirrors,changed to us spec small ones , they are not mot compliant as have no side repeater but i know a nice mot man who forgets that,only problem is they drop down in reverse but dont return,have to do it manually, those C7-R , have a special door runner strip with it on,wish i had the paddle shift,7 speed manual like stirring a bucket of custard, had paddle shift on my f360 and even have it in my abarth 595, i raced the C5r in 2005 with hewland gearbox ,much easier now with paddles especially when i test LMP2 prototypes

Benbay001

5,801 posts

158 months

Tuesday 26th May 2020
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chris lake said:
my uk spec had the big black mirrors,changed to us spec small ones , they are not mot compliant as have no side repeater but i know a nice mot man who forgets that,only problem is they drop down in reverse but dont return,have to do it manually, those C7-R , have a special door runner strip with it on,wish i had the paddle shift,7 speed manual like stirring a bucket of custard, had paddle shift on my f360 and even have it in my abarth 595, i raced the C5r in 2005 with hewland gearbox ,much easier now with paddles especially when i test LMP2 prototypes
Blows my mind how much grip these cars have wink

(photo is upside down)

Black C7

252 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th May 2020
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[quote=Benbay001]
Blows my mind how much grip these cars have wink

That's the superb "downforce" they have mate. Even when standing still AND upside down. cool

UTH

8,982 posts

179 months

Wednesday 27th May 2020
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rat rod said:
Really,that does surprise me,I'm your poor relation, have a Gallardo, F430 and a well used GTB but am currently vetteless, had a few mostly 60's and 70's, looking for a C6 Z06 prefer something modified, There was one on P.H classified a few months back with a mega engine ,said it cost £14k to build ,that was in yellow but i missed it,not sure if it was sold or the ad was withdrawn.You have a great choice of cars ,feel sorry for you when you have to make a decision which one to take out, Hope you don't mind me asking but was that Peter Saywells C7,
That would be me who has Peter's old car, see attached. Bought last August, really can't wait to go out for some summer runs once that is 100% allowed - rules still slightly unclear on that right now!


UTH

8,982 posts

179 months

Wednesday 27th May 2020
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Titan said:
Nice spot. I’ve not seen the sister car, but your photo must of been pre collection as the black wing mirrors haven’t been fitted. (How sad I noticed that!).
As far as track days are concerned with a C7 Z06, forget it, as they will not pass any drive by noise restrictions, even in standard form.
I was hoping to get one flying lap at Goodwood on a noisy day (105db), but they had me in on the first lap. But, I can tell you, on the standard Michelin Pilot sport cups, it was magnificent (for 3/4 of a lap!).
Now this is very disappointing news. I was hoping that Silverstone might be a loud enough limit to get away with it?? You really think the Z06 won't get on any track days at all?? frown

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Wednesday 27th May 2020
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UTH said:
Titan said:
Nice spot. I’ve not seen the sister car, but your photo must of been pre collection as the black wing mirrors haven’t been fitted. (How sad I noticed that!).
As far as track days are concerned with a C7 Z06, forget it, as they will not pass any drive by noise restrictions, even in standard form.
I was hoping to get one flying lap at Goodwood on a noisy day (105db), but they had me in on the first lap. But, I can tell you, on the standard Michelin Pilot sport cups, it was magnificent (for 3/4 of a lap!).
Now this is very disappointing news. I was hoping that Silverstone might be a loud enough limit to get away with it?? You really think the Z06 won't get on any track days at all?? frown
I think Titan was very unlucky at Goodwood,they normally give you a warning and a 2nd chance ,but there there again i haven't heard how loud his R is. Silverstone should be fine ,there a bit more tolerant being more out in the country and it's Silverstone. Hopefully we may get some trackdays in later in the summer but not holding my breath,we may all have to wait till next year meanwhile we can still enjoy them on the road .Apart from my daily all my cars are still on sorn and most m.o.t's have run out,rightly or wrongly didn't think it appropiate to drive them with what's going on and thought the police would think i'm joy riding instead of shopplng, Don't think it's a problem in London but in the smaller towns it could be different, I get a fare bit of resentment at the best times ,Now lockdown has been eased looks like i'm going to be busy getting the cars ready,



Edited by rat rod on Thursday 28th May 02:30

UTH

8,982 posts

179 months

Wednesday 27th May 2020
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rat rod said:
I think Titan was very unlucky at Goodwood,they normally give you a warning and a 2nd chance ,but there there again i haven't heard how loud his R is. Silverstone should be fine ,there a bit more tolerant there being bit more out in the country and it's Silverstone. Hopefully we may get some trackdays in later in the summer but not holding my breath,we may all have to wait till next year meanwhile we can still enjoy them on the road .Apart from my daily all my cars are still on sorn and most m.o.t's have run out,rightly or wrongly didn't think it appropiate to drive them with what's going on and thought the police would think i'm joy riding instead of shopplng, Don't think it's a problem in London but in the smaler l towns it could be different, I get a fare bit of resentment at the best times ,Now lockdown been eased looks like i'm going to be busy getting the cars ready,
Ok so maybe all is not totally lost for tracking my car?
A few track days have opened up.....I’m planning on going brands hatch this coming Tuesday for an evening session. But I’m guessing I should take my Evo as it’s sounding like there’s no way the corvette would pass the drive by?

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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UTH said:
Ok so maybe all is not totally lost for tracking my car?
A few track days have opened up.....I’m planning on going brands hatch this coming Tuesday for an evening session. But I’m guessing I should take my Evo as it’s sounding like there’s no way the corvette would pass the drive by?
Didn't realise there were track days that were open ,must look into it.Managed somehow to get this virus so been indoors for over 6 weeks so not sure what's going on. If Brands isn't to far from you could you take both cars,at least you will know for next time. I only managed to get to Peter Saywells track days a couple of times last year,I think i saw your car parked in the pits , maybe the August one where we had that freak storm with gale force winds ,it was more like November than August .Don't know whether you owned it then or not. I remember seeing it advertised by the same garage that sold his Aventador but not sure if it was before or after Goodwood . Good luck on Tuesday.

Edited by rat rod on Thursday 28th May 02:29

AkinaSpeedStar

28 posts

180 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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UTH said:
Now this is very disappointing news. I was hoping that Silverstone might be a loud enough limit to get away with it?? You really think the Z06 won't get on any track days at all?? frown
I can confirm that there are absolutely no issues whatsoever with a C7Z @ Silverstone. Other than the slower moving objects that you must navigate around.



UTH

8,982 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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AkinaSpeedStar said:
I can confirm that there are absolutely no issues whatsoever with a C7Z @ Silverstone. Other than the slower moving objects that you must navigate around.
That's good to know, assuming you're speaking from experience? Have you tried other tracks? Any chance you know what DB level it was making on driveby? I'm loathed to waste hundreds of ££ on a track day to be kicked off first lap, but not sure how else to find out if it'll pass the drivebys or not?

AkinaSpeedStar

28 posts

180 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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UTH said:
That's good to know, assuming you're speaking from experience? Have you tried other tracks? Any chance you know what DB level it was making on driveby? I'm loathed to waste hundreds of ££ on a track day to be kicked off first lap, but not sure how else to find out if it'll pass the drivebys or not?
Yes am speaking from experience, we were there last summer in 1 x C7Z and 2 x C6Z. Silverstone, for me, is just a perfect circuit for those cars.

I cannot comment on the measured dB on drive-by as we didn’t come into any problems, also cannot comment on other circuits with the C7Z. Would add though that the C7Z was by no means the loudest car there on that day, so should be some room spare vs. 105 dB limit.

One word of caution - I have only used Goldtrack or RMA in recent years. They run 105 dB events at Silverstone. Some of Silverstone’s own days are advertised as 102 dB, so I’d perhaps stick to Goldtrack or RMA to be on safe side.

Hopefully see you there later this summer!

UTH

8,982 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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AkinaSpeedStar said:
Yes am speaking from experience, we were there last summer in 1 x C7Z and 2 x C6Z. Silverstone, for me, is just a perfect circuit for those cars.

I cannot comment on the measured dB on drive-by as we didn’t come into any problems, also cannot comment on other circuits with the C7Z. Would add though that the C7Z was by no means the loudest car there on that day, so should be some room spare vs. 105 dB limit.

One word of caution - I have only used Goldtrack or RMA in recent years. They run 105 dB events at Silverstone. Some of Silverstone’s own days are advertised as 102 dB, so I’d perhaps stick to Goldtrack or RMA to be on safe side.

Hopefully see you there later this summer!
Cool thanks for the advice, very good inside knowledge, as you're right, the ones I've seen have been 102db days.

I'm hoping to get the sound meter out this weekend and do some driveby tests to get at least some sort of idea, but at a guess anything like Brands Hatch at 92db would be a definite no.