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I saw the posts on FB, just now found the thread and fortunately had the time to read it all the way through..... AWESOME build!
It looks like you have a Z/28 killer on your hands, congrat's! ..... except for one thing..... It needs lowered
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This has me very interested! I love seeing the use of cameras in cars rather than mirrors (GT Corvettes first, and a few hyper cars here and there.)
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For now, we are going with a relatively inexpensive 7" system ($250) that clips on where the OEM mirror was taken off. I think the view from having the camera embedded in the shark fin will be pretty useful - even better than the typical rear view mirror because it can show more depth (how close is that guy off your bumper) and breadth (into blind spots). Pete
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Dry sump LS7, cage, JPSS suspension, Wilwood brakes, fire suppression, ARH 3" headers/exhaust, Z/28 DSSV coilovers, Kirkey seats, TeamTech 6-point harnesses, 19" Forgeline GA3R, 325/30R19 Re11 tires, oil cooler, monster JPSS splitter/wickerbill, CAI, brake ducts. |
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Car weighed. Curb weight is 3,720. For comparison, that is:
About 200 lbs more than a brand new Z06 (3,524) Over 400 lbs less than a brand new ZL1 (4,120) About 100 lbs less than a Z/28 (3820). But none of those cars have a cage, fire suppression, etc. Not bad! Weight distribution is pretty good, too: 52% front, 48% rear. JusticePete and crew are figuring out the rear view camera. It's going to be fit into the shark fin. The monitor is 9" wide and 4.5" high (a little taller than an OEM mirror) but they'll get it tucked up as high as possible, out of the line of vision. Here's an example (camera not mounted yet, so image isn't exactly what I'll see).
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Dry sump LS7, cage, JPSS suspension, Wilwood brakes, fire suppression, ARH 3" headers/exhaust, Z/28 DSSV coilovers, Kirkey seats, TeamTech 6-point harnesses, 19" Forgeline GA3R, 325/30R19 Re11 tires, oil cooler, monster JPSS splitter/wickerbill, CAI, brake ducts. |
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Looking good gentlemen! Hell of an accomplishment to put that cage in as well as all the other supporting goodies and come in at that weight! SSSoon should be giving nearly everyone more than they can handle once he gets used to the new setup.
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Nice build, followed all 17 pages so far but have a few questions.
I know you probably won't want to share investment in this, but did you really spend less than 80k on this (you mentioned once that it's still going to cost you less than just straight upgrading to the Z28) or has that budget been blown away on purpose? What did you do about the transmission or rear end, can't imagine you would have left those anywhere near stock unless you had build them previously? |
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Tranny are rear end are still stock.
Z/28 are nice factory hot rods. |
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I think at this point, the question becomes "how much would it cost to upgrade a Z/28 to this level?"
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But, just to point this out: It's not a Z/28, it's a Z/28 killer. Z/28 HP at the crank: 505. My HP at the crank: probably just north of 700. Same chassis, suspension. I'll need a tranny and Z28 diff probably in the next year, and some aero some time. But I'm lighter, faster, WAY safer, and with a lot of features that will make my track time much more enjoyable and effective (cool suit, helmet fan, fantastic engine cooling setup, rearview monitor, etc). I'm the one who keeps expanding the scope because I love this stuff and want to do it right. I've worked my ass off most of my life. Can't take it with you when you go. There comes a time in every man's life where he says, "Am I going to keep reading about awesome cars in magazines for the rest of my life or *&$# it, am I going to drive one?". I'm driving one.
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Can't wait to see this one on the NCM track in Bowling Green..
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Thanks guys!
In other news, the rear camera system is finished. This isn't like a typical one that only comes on when you back up - it's a commercial unit that will be on full time, replacing my interior rear view mirror. The monitor resolution is 800 x 480, and it's 9" wide by 4.5" high. It's tucked right up behind the black part (antenna?) on the front glass. The actual camera is big (1") but it has night vision lights built in, which makes it larger than your typical pinhole camera. Those aren't going to be good for much except backing up at night, but that's perfect. JPSS painted the rear of the shark fin - looks great. It's my secret mission to convert every nonfunctional styling cue on my Camaro into a functional one. I opened up the mail slot last year with the ACS kit to let air flow into the engine bay. Shark fin now is functional camera mount. I guess we just have those gills to work on
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