[Z06] Streetlegal 300 MPH Z06 ?
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Specifically what are you referring to? If it is the anesthesia itself, a full stomach isn't an issue. A Rapid Sequence Induction is employed to ensure no aspiration of stomach contents occurs. Otherwise, everything is the same. Full stomach or not, it really doesn't affect the anesthesia.
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Lets see, in 1986 I had both my ankles broken in the same wreck. After a operation I was sick as hell throwing up everything I had eaten. Throwing up with two broken ankles is no fun!
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
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Lets see, in 1986 I had both my ankles broken in the same wreck. After a operation I was sick as hell throwing up everything I had eaten. Throwing up with two broken ankles is no fun!
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
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Lets see, in 1986 I had both my ankles broken in the same wreck. After a operation I was sick as hell throwing up everything I had eaten. Throwing up with two broken ankles is no fun!
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
In 1974 my left arm and hand was injured in a wreck at North Wilksboro and I was immediately put to sleep and when I woke up I was sick as hell and all the shaking was so painful I was crying. It lasted for about 1.5 hours.
I don't remember what happened when they put the plate in my head.
I had my prostate removed in 1999. I could not eat anything from midnight the night before and I was operated on at 6:00 PM. I had no issues.
I could go on but you should get the idea. I am not a doctor and don't know why but given the choice I will get cut up and put to sleep without anything in my stomach.
Times have changed in anesthesia. A lot of the agents formerly used caused significant nausea and vomitting. Current medicines are much less likely to cause these problems, and there are several medicines that can be given intraoperatively to prevent the incidence of your issues.
That being said - it is much safer NOT to eat before elective surgery (aspiration risk). Hopefully you never have to experience this uncomfortable incident again.
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Did you tell the anesthesiologist about your tendancy to have nausea post operatively?
Times have changed in anesthesia. A lot of the agents formerly used caused significant nausea and vomitting. Current medicines are much less likely to cause these problems, and there are several medicines that can be given intraoperatively to prevent the incidence of your issues.
That being said - it is much safer NOT to eat before elective surgery (aspiration risk). Hopefully you never have to experience this uncomfortable incident again.
Times have changed in anesthesia. A lot of the agents formerly used caused significant nausea and vomitting. Current medicines are much less likely to cause these problems, and there are several medicines that can be given intraoperatively to prevent the incidence of your issues.
That being said - it is much safer NOT to eat before elective surgery (aspiration risk). Hopefully you never have to experience this uncomfortable incident again.
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They turned it up to at least 920 HP for the record run and it had relatively narrow tires (less drag). I for one don't think the new Z could pull it off unless they squeeze a LOT more power out of it, 50 mph is a big deal from 200 to 250, but from 250 to 300 mph, it's HUGE! Various mega HP Viper TTs have definitely been highly limited by aero, the Vette has an advantage there, but 300 mph is pie in the sky without major aero improvements.
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All you guys are assuming that this car has completely stock Aero and is maxed out at 1500hp. Neither of which is true. It made 1500hp with smaller turbos then are on there now. Both transmission and differential gearing has also been changed to better suit the intended purpose. (2.73 Differential and revised trans ratios). Even with this gearing the car is still boost limited in the lower gears to help with traction.
You can get the spec sheet and video from the website here;
http://www.lingenfelter.com/Lingenfe...06ZO6TTBGB.htm
Make no mistake about it, this is not just alot of hp in a stock car. This is an engineered piece built for a specific purpose. I congratulate Norm and LPE on pushing the envelope of Corvette performance. Keep up the good work guys!
Jersey
You can get the spec sheet and video from the website here;
http://www.lingenfelter.com/Lingenfe...06ZO6TTBGB.htm
Make no mistake about it, this is not just alot of hp in a stock car. This is an engineered piece built for a specific purpose. I congratulate Norm and LPE on pushing the envelope of Corvette performance. Keep up the good work guys!
Jersey
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Quote from Lingenfelter's web site...
Custom 16 injector fabricated intake manifold==not street legal..
Custom LPE twin fuel pump fuel supply system==not street legal..
XFC auxiliary fuel controller for additonal 8 injectors==Not street legal...
Shall I go on...
Still a stupid fast car though...
So what makes these items not street legal?
16 injector manifold? Ah, ZR1 did this back in 1990. As long as it still sealed and goes through a purge cannister, its still legit. There is no limit in the number of fuel injectors you can have. Look at some of the new sport bikes that have dual injectors per cylinder, one for low speed/low load and the other comes in at high speed/high load conditions.
Dual fuel pump module. As long as it still a sealed system, has a functioning vapor return line of the smae material as the factory piece, and the purge system functions as stock, it's fine.
Auxilary fuel controller for extra injectors? Nothing illegal about that. There is no law that dictates that the injectors need to be controlled by the factory ECU. Look at the import turbo kits that are CARB approved. All of them use piggyback controllers.
Do they all have a CARB EO number? Probably not but there is nothing stopping them from getting CARB approved if they were so inclined.
Jersey