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Gerd Henjes > wrote in message . .. > C5Guy... I agree with you 100% that the runflats are noisy and rude... but > there aren't too many of us going to throw away a new set of tires. I just > love the Goodyear Supercar tires on my '04 Z-06... only wish I could have > had them on my '97, which I sold in March still with the original runcraps. > > Gerd > I think you might have missed the part of my post that said I would change the tires out at 15,000 miles, not new. I can see where you might think I was throwing around money if you felt I was throwing away new tires. I'm not. Based on my 99 C5 Convertible, I get about 22,000 miles max from the stock tires (don't know how much they've changed) and the story I get is that the unlikeable noise from the run flats, and rough ride starts to become annoying at about 1/2 of the tread of the runflats. Larry |
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04 C5 Black Coupe wrote:
> Is there any physical difference in the Z06 (LS-6?) vs. 04 Coupe > (LS-1?) or is it the programming on the flashram? And are there any > downsides to engine longevity (akin to running nitrous too long for > example) that comes from the revised tune? My LS6 (Gen III) is the same basic block as the LS1 (Gen III) 5.7 liter, although they have different heads, some changes to the block, valvetrain, intake, and exhaust manifolds. I have had no problems running N2O, but I have the Hypertech programmer (I set max RPM to 6,800), an MSD rev limiter (MSD had to make it special order because it was LS6 and not LS1) with the chip for 6,800, and then added the ZEX twin 15 lb. bottles with RPM on/off limits (3,000 on, and 6,500 off). My plugs are 2 temperatures colder. For shifting I got the Autometer C2 so I could see the light and know when to shift, and to make sure I didn't miss shifts I went with the B&M ripper. Oh, the N2O destroyed my O2 sensor, so I had to custom order some spacer plate that pulls the sensor further away from the exhaust gasses. The four sensors were about $400, so try not to destroy them. If you want me to post some photos of how it is set up, I can put them on a binaries group. -- ______________________________________________ "Tom Pendergast" > wrote in message > I will find out who your kids friends are. "Tom Pendergast" > wrote in message > I will find your synagogue and other folks who attend it. |
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04 C5 Black Coupe wrote:
> Is there any physical difference in the Z06 (LS-6?) vs. 04 Coupe > (LS-1?) or is it the programming on the flashram? And are there any > downsides to engine longevity (akin to running nitrous too long for > example) that comes from the revised tune? My LS6 (Gen III) is the same basic block as the LS1 (Gen III) 5.7 liter, although they have different heads, some changes to the block, valvetrain, intake, and exhaust manifolds. I have had no problems running N2O, but I have the Hypertech programmer (I set max RPM to 6,800), an MSD rev limiter (MSD had to make it special order because it was LS6 and not LS1) with the chip for 6,800, and then added the ZEX twin 15 lb. bottles with RPM on/off limits (3,000 on, and 6,500 off). My plugs are 2 temperatures colder. For shifting I got the Autometer C2 so I could see the light and know when to shift, and to make sure I didn't miss shifts I went with the B&M ripper. Oh, the N2O destroyed my O2 sensor, so I had to custom order some spacer plate that pulls the sensor further away from the exhaust gasses. The four sensors were about $400, so try not to destroy them. If you want me to post some photos of how it is set up, I can put them on a binaries group. -- ______________________________________________ "Tom Pendergast" > wrote in message > I will find out who your kids friends are. "Tom Pendergast" > wrote in message > I will find your synagogue and other folks who attend it. |
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Nope.....Just roadside breakdown recovery....
> I assume you purchased a plug kit and a > portable compressor? |
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Nope.....Just roadside breakdown recovery....
> I assume you purchased a plug kit and a > portable compressor? |
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