C7GrandSport ECS supercharger 570 RWHP
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C7GrandSport ECS supercharger 570 RWHP
What took me so long?
This was the first C7 delivered on Long Island. Within weeks of arrival it had custom paint, American Racing Headers and a tune by The Vette Doctors. It was a lot of fun back then with all the attention it got as the first C7 most people saw.
Mid length headers and tune picked up 35 HP and 41 ft/lbs of torque at the rear wheels over stock:
That seemed like enough for a while, but eventually the supercharger bug hit again (thinking back to my 2005, The Silver Devil). After a lot of research, I decided to go with ECS because I liked their design the best.
The Vette Doctors installed ECS 1500SL and Green Filter. Picked up another 133 HP and 146 ft/lbs on a conservative 7.7 lbs of boost:
At low RPM, you barely know it's there, except for the slight whine and the removal of the dreaded cylinder deactivation (it was worth doing it just for that alone!). However, once the blower kicks in at mid range, it just becomes a beast. Just the way I like it.
This was the first C7 delivered on Long Island. Within weeks of arrival it had custom paint, American Racing Headers and a tune by The Vette Doctors. It was a lot of fun back then with all the attention it got as the first C7 most people saw.
Mid length headers and tune picked up 35 HP and 41 ft/lbs of torque at the rear wheels over stock:
That seemed like enough for a while, but eventually the supercharger bug hit again (thinking back to my 2005, The Silver Devil). After a lot of research, I decided to go with ECS because I liked their design the best.
The Vette Doctors installed ECS 1500SL and Green Filter. Picked up another 133 HP and 146 ft/lbs on a conservative 7.7 lbs of boost:
At low RPM, you barely know it's there, except for the slight whine and the removal of the dreaded cylinder deactivation (it was worth doing it just for that alone!). However, once the blower kicks in at mid range, it just becomes a beast. Just the way I like it.
Last edited by C7GrandSport; 05-25-2015 at 10:21 PM.
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Seriously, you just can't get stupid with it and mash it all the way, otherwise the car wants to go sideways.
I used to run drag radials on the back of my C5, but that wasn't much fun if I ever got caught in the rain. So for now, I'm staying with the stock tires.
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