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I’ve considered a pedal booster but after he said “and it can also do this too” 10 times I lost interest
They're actually pretty nice to use, had one on the Vette, have one on the truck. But Bluetooth control and tech is old news, it's nothing to make an entire vid over like it's new news..
I finally tried the product. I like that it is adjustable by app. I had to take it off the setting our Corvette buddy Lyle recommend. The ludicrous setting is too sensitive for my setup. I have a 2012 GS 6AT E-Force, meth, cam, tune, and 20x12 tires. I'm happy with the product.
I finally tried the product. I like that it is adjustable by app. I had to take it off the setting our Corvette buddy Lyle recommend. The ludicrous setting is too sensitive for my setup. I have a 2012 GS 6AT E-Force, meth, cam, tune, and 20x12 tires. I'm happy with the product.
is this vitesse one or the one shown by CS on youtube?
I bought the latest version and installed in my C7. I’m stuck on what ought to be the easiest part; stowing it away after plugging it in. I plugged in and setup. All seems to be working great. But when it comes to tying it up somehow, I just don’t see a good way to get it out of the way. Wish the harness were a few inches longer. For those who’ve installed, what exactly did you do to get it out of the way.
Thanks, based on advice from forum members, I got it squared away by tucking it under the carpet through the slit that the existing wiring harness comes through. Took it out for a spin and I like it. I’ll need more time to find my favorite setting but Sport 4 or 5 feel great already. This was a very simple mod, not too costly and gives a good return for the effort and cost.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.