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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Clams Canino" > wrote in message m... > > "tww1491" > wrote in message news:FkBVm.91282 Snip > I'm in the middle of replacing *everything* under the car now with > new and > poly etc etc . > I don't know if I'll have the grapes to do untra high speed tests > anymore - > or risk the tickets at todays prices. But it was getting pretty > flakey the > last few years at any kind of speed. > > -W > Talk with some of your speed freaks in your area and find out what they would suggest for lube on your new poly bushings. They squeak like crazy if not installed properly in a very short time. That was some time back when they may have been made differently. Myself I would stay with rubber, they'll out live you any way if the last ones lasted 41 years. |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Clams Canino" > wrote in message ... > > "Dad" > wrote in message > >> Interesting, the spec's for that era corvette only shows the top >> speed >> of the L71 at 142 in 1968 and the 1971 LS6 (a $1221 option on a >> $5500 >> car) just getting to 150. What did you guys do to them to get that >> kind of speed? > > You can put the sarcasm stick away. I made it clear in my post that > I knew > that the tire profile accounted for some percentage of error at the > speedo. > R.I.F. > > -W > Must have been 13" wheels.............. ;-)) |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Clams Canino" > wrote in message m... > > "tww1491" > wrote in message news:g3hVm.91046 > >> Incredible. But, given that some motorcycles off the showroom >> floor will >> hit 170 or so, I suppose it makes some sort of sense. And, I used >> to > think >> 145 or so in my 71 454 was really something back in the 70s,. > > Back in '79 I once (and *only* once) put my 68 vert (350 small block > in it) By the way, a 1968 Corvette small block is a 327, so you updated it sometime prior to '79? |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Dad" > wrote in message > By the way, a 1968 Corvette small block is a 327, so you updated it > sometime prior to '79? When I got it the 327/350hp was gone - and it had a 350 with the same lift cam and the condiments from the 327/350 bolted on. I blew that one in the mid 80's and took an unknown small block out of a junk Chevelle and thew it in "temporarily".... it's still in there. -W |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
How is this for a fast pass? 100MPH at least faster?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDWY...rom=PL&index=9 |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Clams Canino" > wrote in message m... > > "Dad" > wrote in message > >> By the way, a 1968 Corvette small block is a 327, so you updated it >> sometime prior to '79? > > When I got it the 327/350hp was gone - and it had a 350 with the > same lift > cam and the condiments from the 327/350 bolted on. > > I blew that one in the mid 80's and took an unknown small block out > of a > junk Chevelle and thew it in "temporarily".... it's still in there. > > > -W > This would be the flyby to witness. I think that's the new C7 Corvette design cloaked, with the mid engine, and the cockpit operated open exhaust on the top this time. Most likely doing the build in the UK to keep it a secret as long as possible. http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/24-11-09_1 If you go to watch don't wear any loose fitting clothes. |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ?You decide.
On Dec 13, 10:09*am, " >
wrote: Skillful driver or completely nuts. I would vote for nuts. If one of those cars in the right lane checked their rear view mirror, did not estimate the Corvette's speed, and pulled out, the Corvette would be toast. I was teaching my son to drive and was explaining relative speed as we were going 10 MPH on an interstate. I explained that you should go no more than 20 in the fast lane when cars are slowed down for one reason or another. Right after I said that, an RV pulled out and a Honda Accord doing fifty caught him right in the side, bounced off the guard rail and stopped about 20 feet from us. "See what happens?" I said. Better than a video in a class room. Update. Son so far has been an excellent driver. During his training, I challenged him with tasks while he is driving like "turn on the lights," change the radio station," "put on the wipers," etc. while changing lanes or doing some other maneuver. He learned to keep his eyes on the road and to feel for the controls. His mother wanted to ride along on his final exam where he was given these tasks while merging in on the "mixing bowl" (the intersection of I95 and I495 in Wash, DC. His mother really added to the challenge with her outbursts as this was going on. He did fine. |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Blue C5" > wrote in message ... On Dec 13, 10:09 am, " > wrote: Skillful driver or completely nuts. I would vote for nuts. If one of those cars in the right lane checked their rear view mirror, did not estimate the Corvette's speed, and pulled out, the Corvette would be toast. I was teaching my son to drive and was explaining relative speed as we were going 10 MPH on an interstate. I explained that you should go no more than 20 in the fast lane when cars are slowed down for one reason or another. Right after I said that, an RV pulled out and a Honda Accord doing fifty caught him right in the side, bounced off the guard rail and stopped about 20 feet from us. "See what happens?" I said. Better than a video in a class room. Update. Son so far has been an excellent driver. During his training, I challenged him with tasks while he is driving like "turn on the lights," change the radio station," "put on the wipers," etc. while changing lanes or doing some other maneuver. He learned to keep his eyes on the road and to feel for the controls. His mother wanted to ride along on his final exam where he was given these tasks while merging in on the "mixing bowl" (the intersection of I95 and I495 in Wash, DC. His mother really added to the challenge with her outbursts as this was going on. He did fine. The mixing bowl was a bitch. Nice that it was finally fixed. I was tired of going over the Nice bridge to avoid it every time I went through the area. |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
"Blue C5" > wrote in message ... On Dec 13, 10:09 am, " > wrote: Skillful driver or completely nuts. I would vote for nuts. If one of those cars in the right lane checked their rear view mirror, did not estimate the Corvette's speed, and pulled out, the Corvette would be toast. I was teaching my son to drive and was explaining relative speed as we were going 10 MPH on an interstate. I explained that you should go no more than 20 in the fast lane when cars are slowed down for one reason or another. Right after I said that, an RV pulled out and a Honda Accord doing fifty caught him right in the side, bounced off the guard rail and stopped about 20 feet from us. "See what happens?" I said. Better than a video in a class room. Update. Son so far has been an excellent driver. During his training, I challenged him with tasks while he is driving like "turn on the lights," change the radio station," "put on the wipers," etc. while changing lanes or doing some other maneuver. He learned to keep his eyes on the road and to feel for the controls. His mother wanted to ride along on his final exam where he was given these tasks while merging in on the "mixing bowl" (the intersection of I95 and I495 in Wash, DC. His mother really added to the challenge with her outbursts as this was going on. He did fine. The unexpected can always get you -- like the driver on an interstate on a dark night without lights. I almost bought it in the mid 60s driving a 64 E Jag at around a 100 on what I though was a deserted highway outside of Laredo TX -- one old truck -- no lights right in front of me. Had I been in anything but the E with Goodyear blue streak tires -- I would have lost it completely trying to avoid the guy. My girl friend beside me was struck speechless. |
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Corvette Flyby at 198 mph ; skillful driver or completely nuts ? You decide.
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:09:07 -0500, "tww1491" > wrote:
.... My girl friend beside me was struck speechless. > Speechless? That's what it takes? Man, so many wasted years......... I just didn't know brian |
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