Anyone ever attempt an LT5 conversion?
Originally posted by Seal
that sounds like one hell ofuva engine, why didnt GM do something like this for the zo6 :P
that sounds like one hell ofuva engine, why didnt GM do something like this for the zo6 :P
The Z06 brought ZR1 performance in a package a lot more people could afford, which is the essence of the Vette in the first place.
The ZR-1 was overpriced in a sense, but you also have to remember that 400hp 10 years ago was in the same category as 550-600hp would be now, and the ZR-1 was considered a contender in the SUPERCAR wars up against Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Porsche Turbos, etc.
I'm 100% with the idea GM is currently going by -- make it within range of more people. Sell more...
Engine or no engine, the C5 is a much better car in every way, and I'd take a Z06 over a ZR1.
BTW, anyone seen the C6 pics?
Looks sweet. Not drastic at all, and VERY Corvette. Sweet.
Also, my best friend's dad's boss (no joke, heh), who I've known for 15 years, is a multi-millionaire (also, no joke... unfortunately I'm not an heir), and he has collection of nearly 50 cars, one of which is a 1995 ZR-1 with under 30,000 miles....... I've seen that engine. I would be willing to make a bet that it wouldn't fit in a 4th gen. Physically wouldn't fit between the strut towers.
-Michae
I'm 100% with the idea GM is currently going by -- make it within range of more people. Sell more...
Engine or no engine, the C5 is a much better car in every way, and I'd take a Z06 over a ZR1.
BTW, anyone seen the C6 pics?
Looks sweet. Not drastic at all, and VERY Corvette. Sweet.Also, my best friend's dad's boss (no joke, heh), who I've known for 15 years, is a multi-millionaire (also, no joke... unfortunately I'm not an heir), and he has collection of nearly 50 cars, one of which is a 1995 ZR-1 with under 30,000 miles....... I've seen that engine. I would be willing to make a bet that it wouldn't fit in a 4th gen. Physically wouldn't fit between the strut towers.
-Michae
Originally posted by Tony Danza
it had a switch by the cd player to go from 405 to 425 only the first 500 had it
it had a switch by the cd player to go from 405 to 425 only the first 500 had it
Last edited by carlos64030; Nov 18, 2003 at 03:05 PM.
Have you not ever seen "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"? You go out to dinner at a nice restaraunt and all they have is valet parking. You hand the attendant your keys, and head inside to eat. While you are there the attendant is out pounding on your brand new ZR1 running it up to 7000rpm on every shift and basically beating the crap out of it.
Either that, or he can't figure out how to get it into reverse to park it. I had a valet come in 20 minutes after I was sitting at a nice restaraunt one night and said he couldn't get it into reverse. He couldn't figure out how to operate the lift ring reverse lockout on my 92 Vette. When I came out after dinner, he had parked it right there in front just because he felt uncomfortable driving it.
Either that, or he can't figure out how to get it into reverse to park it. I had a valet come in 20 minutes after I was sitting at a nice restaraunt one night and said he couldn't get it into reverse. He couldn't figure out how to operate the lift ring reverse lockout on my 92 Vette. When I came out after dinner, he had parked it right there in front just because he felt uncomfortable driving it.
My room mates grand father had a 90 Zr-1 one of the first 500 the engine was totally built by lotus....it had a switch by the cd player to go from 405 to 425 only the first 500 had it
A bit of trivia. Anybody know what the lone part was that was shared between the LT5 and the then current L98 TPI motor?.

The rear main seal
Originally posted by Metlhed54
i thought valet switches were for car alarms how come you guy are talking about this for power in the car. im just confused can anyone help me out here. thanks
i thought valet switches were for car alarms how come you guy are talking about this for power in the car. im just confused can anyone help me out here. thanks
As mentioned, cost for the engine and parts is hideousley expensive, due to the very limited production and hand built nature. Much wiser to go with an LT1-4 or LS1-6 buildup.
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