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[Z06] 2006 Z06 vs 2008 Z06

Old 02-01-2012, 04:40 PM
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Don't shy away from the 06. They are the lightest and probably have the most aggressive factory tune. I bought mine a year and a half ago with 2,500 miles on it. It now has just under 11,000 trouble free miles. Mine had the roof recall done before I bought it.

It is the best Corvette I have ever owned and I have been driving them for 40 years.
Old 02-01-2012, 06:46 PM
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I too was fixated on owning an 08+ because of the new trans...

But, I just picked up a VERY nice LEMANS BLUE 06 Z from a great forum member here and am glad I went with what I originally wanted... LEMANS BLUE Z06!
Old 02-01-2012, 08:14 PM
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The LPE tank is about $350 + core. Upgrades the dry sump tank from 6 quarts to 9 quarts.

I read a guide on it on the forums, seemed easy enough to install. Mostly revolved around disconnecting the oil lines connected to the tank, fishing it out of the fender, then putting the new one in its place. On my next oil change, I'll be doing this swap.

My 06 has been problem free with the exception of a leaking oil gasket. However, that appears to be common on all LS motors, not just an 06 model.

I don't think there are any problems (with the exception of the bearing needle on 07s and the roof recall on 06-07s) that affect a particular model year. Review the year to year changes and see if there is anything you want in the car. Then see what you can buy for the budget you allocated.
Old 02-01-2012, 08:18 PM
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some people haven't been reading the threads about the later trans shifting problems....

i have owned 06 and 07 z's...my 06 felt much more aggresive than my 07

you won't go wrong with any year if you find the right car....good luck
Old 02-01-2012, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by RFZ
some people haven't been reading the threads about the later trans shifting problems....

i have owned 06 and 07 z's...my 06 felt much more aggresive than my 07

you won't go wrong with any year if you find the right car....good luck
You mean the problems that are few and far between? No problems with my '08.

That said, I do believe they modified the synchros on the later years, but I forget which year added it. 2010 or 2011.
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my point is the model of trans or any other changes in later years does not mean a trouble free car....my 2 z'2 have been excellent also....

my properly working trans in my 07 is just as good as anyones properly working 08 and above trans ...and visa- versa...

my 07 fon fellows was built in the rocker arm issue build dates...no problem with mine...[35k on it now].. finding the right car is important...worrying about if this is gonna break and thats gonna break will take all the joy out of owning the car...

o.p. find one that you like...that fits the budget comfortably ..and drive the heck out of it
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Originally Posted by Jawnathin
The LPE tank is about $350 + core. Upgrades the dry sump tank from 6 quarts to 9 quarts.
I read a guide on it on the forums, seemed easy enough to install. Mostly revolved around disconnecting the oil lines connected to the tank, fishing it out of the fender, then putting the new one in its place. On my next oil change, I'll be doing this swap.

My 06 has been problem free with the exception of a leaking oil gasket. However, that appears to be common on all LS motors, not just an 06 model.

I don't think there are any problems (with the exception of the bearing needle on 07s and the roof recall on 06-07s) that affect a particular model year. Review the year to year changes and see if there is anything you want in the car. Then see what you can buy for the budget you allocated.
You sure on those numbers?

Stock Z06.......

2006 MY through mid year 2008 MY, Z06 tank capacity was 8 qts.
Mid year 2008 MY to end of 2008 MY, capacity was 8.5 qts.
2009 up the capacity was 10.5 qts.
Old 02-02-2012, 11:53 AM
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Thank you to everyone for taking the time to provide me with invaluable information! I know once I find my Z I will have plenty of friendly support...
Old 02-02-2012, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
You sure on those numbers?

Stock Z06.......

2006 MY through mid year 2008 MY, Z06 tank capacity was 8 qts.
Mid year 2008 MY to end of 2008 MY, capacity was 8.5 qts.
2009 up the capacity was 10.5 qts.
Yes I am sure. You are misinterpreting what I've said.

You are quoting total capacity of the oil system. I'm referring to the capacity of the dry sump tank itself.

06-08 - 6~ qts
09+ - 8.5~ qts

The remaining 2~ qts of oil sits in the oil pan and elsewhere in the engine.

The LPE tank extends the dry sump tank capacity from 6 qts to 9 qts, for a total capacity of 11 qts.
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Originally Posted by Jawnathin
Yes I am sure. You are misinterpreting what I've said.

You are quoting total capacity of the oil system. I'm referring to the capacity of the dry sump tank itself.

06-08 - 6~ qts
09+ - 8.5~ qts

The remaining 2~ qts of oil sits in the oil pan and elsewhere in the engine.

The LPE tank extends the dry sump tank capacity from 6 qts to 9 qts, for a total capacity of 11 qts.
My bad. I did think you were referring to the system total, not the reservoir capacity. Normally when one speaks of the various years capacity it is the system capacity they speak of.
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
My bad. I did think you were referring to the system total, not the reservoir capacity. Normally when one speaks of the various years capacity it is the system capacity they speak of.
Yes, that is true, I could have been more clear and I understand where it can be confusing. Since I was just discussing the upgraded tank, I only thought to reference the capacity of the tank, not the rest of the system.

A bit shortsighted of me, but hopefully all is cleared up for anyone who monitors the thread.
Old 02-03-2012, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
How about you keeping the facts as facts.

2006 Z06 curb weight is 3132 pounds
2009 Z06 curb weight is 3175 pounds.

That is a difference of 43 pounds, not 200 pounds.
/\ What he said /\
Also, I completely forgot about the upgrades to the rear in 09. Regardless, I would be looking at 09+.
Old 02-03-2012, 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
How about you keeping the facts as facts.

2006 Z06 curb weight is 3132 pounds
2009 Z06 curb weight is 3175 pounds.

That is a difference of 43 pounds, not 200 pounds.


Meow. Hiss-meow!


Thanks for the correction!
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i wanted an 09 for a few reasons.

1. The new transmission
2. the 3LZ interior
3. Most importantly the upgrades in the differential and the axles that closely relate to the ZR1 because I plan on strapping some DRs on her and making a few passes. 09 axles and rear seem to hold up very well. 08s are said to be good too However if you want to run sticky tires the 06-07s have been known to break an axle here and there.
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2008 has better rear end!
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I bought my 2006 Z06 (2LZ) 25 months ago. I'm the second owner. It is still covered until January 2013 under the GMPP zero deductable warranty that the original owner bought when new. Great car with no problems for the original owner or me. The newer years may have improvements but the none of the newer Z's are faster.
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Just get the lowest miles, in the best condition, newest Z you can afford they are all great
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Random84
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Thanks for the correction!
Also, when comparing the weights, about 10-11 pounds of the additional 43 pounds of weight is for the larger oil reservoir and the additional 2.5 qts of oil. Another upgrade was with the change in transmissions in 2008^. The steel gears are 20% wider for additional strength from 2008^, so I'm guessing more steel equals more weight in the transmission. Sometimes the benefits of the added weight are worth more then not having that additional weight.

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I owned both. 2006 was faster and 2008 had a better tranny, suspension settings and it was quieter.
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
Also, when comparing the weights, about 10-11 pounds of the additional 43 pounds of weight is for the larger oil reservoir and the additional 2.5 qts of oil. Another upgrade was with the change in transmissions in 2008^. The steel gears are 20% wider for additional strength from 2008^, so I'm guessing more steel equals more weight in the transmission. Sometimes the benefits of the added weight are worth more then not having that additional weight.
Remembered a couple of additional items that added weight over the 2006. The 2006 had the lightweight polycarbonate roof panel(that would fly off further reducing the car's weight). The later Z06's had the heavier SMC roof panel, that increased weight around 4-5 pounds. Of course, if you had the recall done on the roof, then your 2006 would now have the heavy roof panel.

Some changes made in the transmission and differential housings increased weight because of additional material added to increase strength and heavier axles to increase their strength.

A couple of pounds here and a couple of pounds there add up to the 43 pound increase, but most of that weight is beneficial.

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