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Old 06-21-2009, 09:43 AM   #1
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10.0's@141mph with stock exhaust pretty good!! Video in the thread.
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He's trying to say "its not a GT-R"
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Old 06-21-2009, 11:46 AM   #7
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Would like to see what it can do if they opened up the exhaust some more.
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The ZR-1 is amazing.

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Old 06-21-2009, 03:50 PM   #11
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the only bad thing about ZR-1 is still a Corvette...a car you would see pretty much everyday.

if they didn't make too many of them, just like Ford GT and Dodge Viper, the ZR-1 would have been equally cool.
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Old 06-21-2009, 06:41 PM   #15
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You bunch of retards, it`s the ZR1, not the ZR-1. ZR-1 IS BASED ON THE C4 CORVETTE WITH THE LT5 MOTOR BUILT BY MERCURY MARINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

During 1986, General Motors acquired Group Lotus, the UK based engineering consulting and performance car manufacturing firm. The Corvette division approached Lotus with the idea of developing the world's fastest production car, to be based on the C4 generation Corvette. With input from GM, Lotus designed a new engine to fit in place of the L98 V8 that was powering the standard C4. The result was what GM dubbed the LT5, an aluminum-block V-8 with the same bore centers as the L98, but with four overhead camshafts, 32 valves. Lotus also designed a unique air management system for the engine to provide a wider power band by shutting off 8 of the 16 intake runners and fuel injectors when the engine was at part-throttle, while still giving the ZR-1 a stellar 375 hp (280 kW) when at wide open throttle.

In addition to the engine, Lotus helped GM design the ZR-1's upgraded braking and steering systems, and helped them pick the settings for the standard "FX3" adjustable active ride control that Chevrolet was fitting to the car, helping to ensure that the vehicle was more than just a modern-day muscle car with a big engine and no real capability on the track.

GM found that the engine required special assembly, and that neither the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky nor any of their normal production facilities could handle the workload, so Mercury Marine corporation of Stillwater, Oklahoma was contracted to assemble the engines and ship them to the Corvette factory in Bowling Green where the ZR-1s were being assembled.

The vehicle went on sale in 1990 and was available only as a coupe. It was distinguishable from other Corvette coupes by its wider tail section, 11" wide rear wheels and its new convex rear fascia with four square shaped taillights and a CHMSL (center high mounted stop lamp) attached to the top of the hatch glass instead of between the taillights.

The ZR-1 displayed stunning ability both in terms of acceleration and handling capabilities, but carried with it an astonishingly high price. MSRP for the ZR-1 in 1990 was $58,995, almost twice the cost of a non-ZR-1, and had ballooned to $66,278 by 1995; it has been rumored that some dealers successfully marked units as high as $100,000. Even at base MSRP, this meant that the ZR-1 was competing in the same price bracket as cars like the Porsche 964, making it a hard sell for GM dealers.

In 1991, the ZR-1 and base model received updates to body work, interior, and wheels. The rear convex fascia that set the 1990 ZR-1 apart from the base model found its way to all models, making the high-priced ZR-1 even less distinguishable. Further changes were made in 1992, including extra ZR-1 badges on the fenders and making traction control a standard feature, and in 1993, when Lotus designed modifications were made to the cylinder heads, exhaust system and valvetrain of the LT5, bringing horsepower up to 405. In addition, a new exhaust gas recirculation system improved emissions control. The model remained nearly unchanged into the 1995 model year, after which the ZR-1 was discontinued as the result of waning interest and the fact that Chevrolet had never been able to sell them easily. A total of 6,939 ZR-1s were manufactured over the six year period.

Not until the debut of the C5 platform Z06 would Chevrolet have another production Corvette capable of matching the ZR-1's performance.

Although the ZR-1 was extremely quick (0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds, and onto 180+ mph), the huge performance of the LT5 engine was matched by its robustness. As evidence of this, a stock ZR-1 set a number of international and world records at a test track in Fort Stockton, Texas on March 1, 1990, verified by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile), including seven new international records:

* 100 miles (160 km) at 175.600 mph (282.601 km/h)
* 500 miles (800 km) at 175.503 mph (282.445 km/h)
* 1,000 miles (1,600 km) at 174.428 mph (280.715 km/h)
* 5,000 km (3,100 mi)}} at 175.710 mph (282.778 km/h) (World Record)[citation needed]
* 5,000 miles (8,000 km) at 173.791 mph (279.690 km/h) (World Record)
* 12 Hours Endurance at 175.523 mph (282.477 km/h)
* 24 Hours Endurance at 175.885 mph (283.059 km/h) for 4,221.256 miles (6,793.453 km) (World Record)[citation needed]

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mmm, ZR-1! I've always loved the ZR-1. The ZR-1 is such a beast with simple bolt-ons..
Although the ZR-1 shares the C6 base platform, the ZR-1 has tons of new parts. The stance of the ZR-1 is wicked in person.
Sometimes I just sit there day dreaming about it.. ZR-1.. ZR-1.. ZR-1....
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Old 06-21-2009, 11:27 PM   #19
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mmm, ZR-1! I've always loved the ZR-1. The ZR-1 is such a beast with simple bolt-ons..
Although the ZR-1 shares the C6 base platform, the ZR-1 has tons of new parts. The stance of the ZR-1 is wicked in person.
Sometimes I just sit there day dreaming about it.. ZR-1.. ZR-1.. ZR-1....
Me too. The ZR-1's are going to be super rare. The sounds the ZR-1 makes are... unholy.

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Old 06-22-2009, 12:31 AM   #20
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hmm, well I would say it's fast stock, so this really is an expected result
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hmm, well I would say it's fast stock, so this really is an expected result
I wonder if that modded ZR-1 would go faster on the Nurburging. I'd be curious to see the laptime
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How about more torque 1600 rpm than most 4 bangers will ever see.
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Old 06-22-2009, 06:11 PM   #24
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Hahaha nothing like almost needing an NHRA license for a car with some minor bolt-ons.
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