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Old 07-17-2012, 04:08 PM
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It’s a long story, but the short version goes something like this:

During the latter part of 2011, my health had started to fail and so I began composing my bucket-list. It was short: either get a new corvette or modify the one with all of the components I had always wanted. The following situation helped me with that decision.

Back in November of 2011, while driving on I-H35, I was involved in something that no one on this forum would want to have to endure. I was in the far right –hand lane when an 18-wheeler started to enter the freeway from my right. Traffic was heavy and as those guys often do, he sped up to squeeze into a space immediately in front of the pick-up (which was pulling a trailer) in front of me. The semi’s left rear wheels rolled over what appeared to be a pile of concrete that had been jack-hammered up earlier in the day and piled up and left to be picked up. The truck in front of me saw what was happening and swerved left to avoid the 18-wheeler and the debris it had thrown up causing his right rear wheels of the trailer to run over the same pile. This caused the cars to my left to slow down, leaving me nowhere to go but to drive through the equivalent of a hailstorm of concrete with some of the chunks being the size of a softball.

Now I would not be able to get what I needed in trade-in without body work, so I opted to use the insurance money to help me start the project of remodeling my baby, a 2008 LS3 A6 Triple Black Convertable. The first call was to Donny Barker at Jeff’s Auto Body Repair here in Austin. They did a superb job of installing the 2011 Grand Sport body kit and repainting the car in its original color (black). Donny managed to fit some ZR1 chrome rims as well as 19” pilots on the front and 20” on the rear into my budget.






As far as my engine modifications go, my car has been in two shops. The first I will not name. The second has been a collaboration of Jason Carter (1BADZR1, research & design through his shop: Aspire Performance Tuning) and Brian Reckert (installation and tuning at his shop: Reckert Performance Tuning (Brian is a contributing forum vendor).

My car is built around the E-force 1591 supercharger. Due to the addition of a 3” pulley, custom grind blower cam, AR long tube headers with high flow cats, and ported and polished heads, it needed a Kenne Bell Boosta-pump and Fast 65 lb. injectors. The lifters, valve springs, push rods, rocker and trunions have all been upgraded. All of the smaller details such as NGK TR6 plugs, MSD wires, 160* have been attended to. ZO6 brakes were added as well. Brian deserves all of the credit for my car running the way it does (and even running at all for that matter).

Time and space do not allow for me to describe how many ways my car was set up to fail and all of the things he did. Right now, people actually have complained that my car is too quiet with the NPPs closed (I had BB Bullets on it, but I took them off because there was too much air screaming through them and it sounded more like a Boeing 747 taking off than a Corvette). It rides and drives smoother than it did before we started and has gotten 19.1 mpg since we finished. Due to the tuning of my A6, the transmission shifts more smoothly and on time than it did before. So far, the temps have stayed below 212*F for coolant and tranny, and 240*F for the oil. And that is on days where the outside temps have gone over 100*F, driving the car for an hour on the freeway at 70 mph and then pulling off and sitting in traffic for 10-15 min. But, do not be deceived. Give it a half throttle and you had better make sure you have it pointed where you want it to go and have a good grip on the steering wheel. The low end torque people talk about with these blowers is REAL! Heck this car is fun even when not in boost. And Brian said there was more in it but was tuned down for safety of the engine and transmission.

The blower does not look this sloppy, just my attempt at photoshpping to leave the name of the first shop out of this thread.









Brian even installed the leather wrapped interior from Apsis. Again, time and space do not allow for me to do justice to the quality of work and customer service provided by Mr. Jersey Wu.











In closing let me say that I am fully aware of the things that can go wrong when you start modifying your car. I am also aware that there are some very fast and beautiful cars on this forum. We are not completely through but mine has turned out just the way I wanted it, to this point. If you have any questions about the car or the vendors mentioned, their products and/or their workmanship, please feel free to ask. Lastly and most importantly, I have made some very good friends with some very fine people throughout this process that I never would have met had I not done it this way. For that I am most thankful.

Thanks for looking. Coach



Old 07-17-2012, 05:13 PM
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VERY VERY NICE
Old 07-20-2012, 05:28 AM
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WOW!!!! It's a beauty

How much more then what the insurance company gave you for repairs did you spend?
Old 07-20-2012, 07:23 AM
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Heart warming story and good luck with your health .
Old 07-20-2012, 06:26 PM
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WOW!!!! It's a beauty

How much more then what the insurance company gave you for repairs did you spend?
Dennis, pm sent.
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I bet it's a rocket (boost + auto = FAST).

Have you considered a larger radiator?
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Originally Posted by AirBusPilot
I bet it's a rocket (boost + auto = FAST).

Have you considered a larger radiator?
Mark, we are working on a larger coolant tank in the engine bay (and moving the battery to passenger's side cubby in the trunk, but to be quite honest with you, I have not seen a coolant temp. higher than 2007*F for coolant or Tranny and 238*F for oil.. I really hesitate to brag or get too excited (probably the coach in me) but this car is AMAZING!!! You'd have to drive it (I've never rode in it) to understand, but I have driven some very fast cars and rode in a lot more, and this is the closet thing to perfect I have ever been near. It is so quite, and shifts so smoothly, and then you give it 1/2 throttle...words can not descibe the low end torque and the metamorphysis this car goes through. I have had people tell me it is too quiet to have so much HP, then when I open it up, they say it is the loudest and fastest car they have ever rode in (and the people who have drove it say the same things). You know what they say about everyone and every car being different; well, I maybe have gotten lucky and need to take care of and hang onto this car.
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Wait until the weather gets cool, it'll feel like it picked up another 100hp.

The bad news is cold pavement causes traction issues. Be careful!
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Originally Posted by AirBusPilot
Wait until the weather gets cool, it'll feel like it picked up another 100hp.

The bad news is cold pavement causes traction issues. Be careful!
Thanks, I'll try to remember that.
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Wow, very nice indeed!

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