Working on the ZL1 yourself?
Is the ZL1 so computerized that the average person can no longer work on it such as do engine swaps or change out heads?
I have always worked on older cars without all the computerized stuff although I have enough funds to buy myself a specialized computer software for working on the ZL1 if they have it available for weekend warriors.
That is something that I have missed working on cars on weekends and now I have the time, but I have never worked on Modern performance cars. And for the record after I get a New ZL1 I will touch it until it out of Warranty 100K miles, and for me that is about 3 years. Lastly, if the 2015 ZL1 is the same as the 2014 ZL1 I will save the change and get a 2014.
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1969 ZL1 Camaro, "I'll be back"
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