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VAT Key Codes and Values

Someone posted this a while back in C4 tech. Corvette VATS Key Codes and Associated resistance Codes in OHMS Pellet Resistance Code Ohms 1 – 402 2 – 523 3 – 681 4 – 887 5 – 1130 6 – 1470 7 – 1870 8 – 2370 9 – 3010 10 – 3740 11 – […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010


West Coast Corvettes Cold Air Screens

A forum member emailed me for tips on installing these screens. I copied and pasted my reply here for all to see. Hope this helps. First of all, you need to remove the black plastic housing from each of the headlights…turn on the headlights, then switch them off so that just your parking lights are […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010


What Weight of Mobil 1 Should I Use?

Mobil-1 Syntheric oil is made is 4 weights: 0W-30 0W-40 (not commonly available in the U.S.) 5W-30 10W-30 15W-50 Here is some information to help you decide which one to use. Warranty: The Owner\’s Manual tells what oil Chevrolet wants you to use, and ignoring their specs COULD result in engine damage. Worse, it COULD […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010



Worn Wire Loom Behind Battery Tray

While replacing the battery in a \’92 I noticed that the large harness that runs behind the battery tray had the wire loom worn off by rubbing against the rear of the battery tray – this tray has a lip that is rather sharp. Before any wires were frayed, I decided to repair the wrap […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010


Z06 Power Antenna Install

Just installed the antenna two days ago. Get the GM power antenna, and bracket(order mine from Fichtner). Also need two screws to attach the bracket to the bottom of the antenna. The rear two tail lights need to be removed. Very simple install. The fixed comes out after disconnecting the signal coaxial wire at the […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010


Z06 Rear Brake Duct Install on a Regular C5

First step is to plan your entire job out before you do anything! Know what you are doing and what result you want. You are going to be cutting into the SMC of the car, and once you cut there’s no turning back! You’ve got to do it right the first time! For those of […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010


ZF Transmission Recommended

The 6 speed manual transmission in 1989-1996 Corvettes was produced by German automotive components company ZF Industries http://www.zf-group.de/. The Corvette Owners Manual clearly states that this transmission does not need service, but the transmission fluid level should only be checked and kept full. A bit of research confirmed that ZF does not share this recommendation […] More »

By: | April 21, 2010



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