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Drove A C6 Today
The guy I bought my house from bought a new C6. I was kidding him saying the driving his Vette was part of the deal.
It's been a few months but ran into him a few days ago and he came by today. He has added a turbo, headers and Borla exhaust, not sure what else. He said the dyno showed 675 hp?? The car handled well, didn't feel like the 3600 or so lbs. it is. The seat was so much much comfortable. The exhaust note was great sounding, a great drive. He then drove it like I wanted to but was scared to...holy crap. Very impressive. The interior in a way looked great, it a way (bad way) still looked like a GM. It would be a great car to have if I could afford another one, but despite the power I won't trade the Boxster for one. Fun ride and drive though. |
Why was that car so heavy? Curb weight is only about 3100 pounds stock.
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Wow turbo'd LS2 engine? That thing must've shoved you back in the seat pretty hard. I just drove a modded 04 Ls1 last weekend for a few hours at Bowling Green KY. It had approx 430 hp and that was pretty impressive but not quite as explosive as I thought it would be. I drove a C6 last year as well and it was impressive. I didn't care for the tramline effect of either car which is more than likely due to the wide rubber. I took a tour of the vette plant down there too....I must say it was pretty neat seeing the car built from start to finish. The corvette is definately a great car in it's own right....and great people too.
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I don't know on the weight, that's just what he said it was at.
Yeah the LS2 was impressive, it did push you back in the seat with each gear change. It caught me by surprise. |
Interesting stuff.
Everytime I see a C6 in a parking lot, I just drool over the new design. It is a much more attractive and tighter looking package to me. If they drop in value like most Corvettes do, I could see myself going for a 6sp manual in a year or two and getting away from the Box???? Maybe a 987S if they drop also. Tough to beat 400HP with brakes that finally match the acceleration. Haven't driving one, but that's what I read/hear. Jeff |
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Adam, what is "tramline effect"? Thanks. |
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With the right set of rubber, this all but disappers. The runcraps are a real disadvantage in this car and many folks get them off as quickly as possible. |
There is a good MotorTrend article this month on the 'Best Handling Sports Car'. I'm sure some Vette loyalists aren't very happy with the results. The top three end up being 1) 911 GT3 2) Cayman 3) Lotus.
Nice showing by Porsche. The Corvette had a very good lap time but was the 'most difficult' to drive at the track. The Cayman was one of the easiest to drive. Unless you are an expert driver I have to think this would play into your buying decision. |
C6 is a great car. There are turbo kits for c6s that cost under $6,000...
If only they had that for our Boxsters... :( Also, luggage capacity is more than DOUBLE what it is in our Boxsters!!! Which is surprising considering how much space we actually have! 22.4 cubic feet anyone? |
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Even the NSX switched to fixed headlights.
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True, but the NSX is notorious for not having changed its basic design in 15 years of production. If the NSX does it, it's an absolute necessity for any other car :D |
I bought a 05 C6 coupe mn6 new. Black w/black interior
Front tires are 245/40-ZR18 Rear tires are 285/35-ZR19 It is truely a very fast car, the torque is unbelievable, and a great bang for the buck. I can get an easy 29 mpg on a long 80-85mph interstate cruise. Yes, I get the "tramline" you talk about in less than perfect roads, and also it seems to have considerably more "bump steer" than a boxster. The track is similar as to cars of its size, but the wider tires do try to climb in/out of "trucker grooves" The runflats are so so. They have (compared to a good non-runflat) poor traction, poor cornering, and don't hook up the 400hp to road well...plus are super noisy on a concrete roadway. The only plus, no spare, drive with zero pressure in the tires. I have to disagree with... "It can be kind of scary escpecially at high speed because the car literally trys to steer you into the ditch."...comment, never had that problem, yet. :D It's seen 165+ And I like the fixed Xenon High-Intensity Discharge lamps, nice design...more euro looking. Both the Boxster and the Corvette have their ups and downs...both are a blast to drive. :cheers: |
I would swap the tires out just to save weight and invest in a little tire plugging kit.
I'm glad you like your C6. I drove on myself and was very impressed. |
Yes, tires swapped out will be done probably before the summer is over, would kind of like to go ahead and "use up" the stock tires first.
A small compressor and patch kit can be easily stored in the rear compartments. I confess, I would like a new Z06...keep the Box, or git rid of both and buy a GT3...can't decide. :D no! I can't get a Z, keep the Boxster, and get a GT3 :cheers: |
Z06? There are so many relatively inexpensive mods for a C6, I don't think I could ever consider a Z06.
Yes, the frame is different, but it shouldn't make a huge difference. Besides, you don't get the targa-top with the Z06 :) |
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