2015 Zo6
#1
2015 Zo6
Regards, I took My car to the Open track day Sunday 4/23/2017 set it on Track mode and the car overheated after 15 minutes, I am so very disappointed because it was only 65 F
is there something I have to do or is GM fixing this issue to all the 2015 models ??
what should I do at this point.
thanks for the help.
Marvin
is there something I have to do or is GM fixing this issue to all the 2015 models ??
what should I do at this point.
thanks for the help.
Marvin
#2
Race Director
Hi - welcome to the forum!!!
You don't need to look through too many old threads to see that overheating is a HUGE problem with the A8.
So....I assume you have an A8 auto transmission - is that correct??
Right at the top of this section of the forum is an area with "Sticky Threads", and here's the MEGA MERGE of overheating threads/posts:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ega-merge.html
There are more than 5,000 replies and approaching a half million views - so you can tell you're not the first to experience overheating.
If you do have an A8 you can last longer on track by putting it in manual mode and paddle shifting at 6,000 rpm or less - down around 5,000 rpm is probably best.
Good luck!!
.
You don't need to look through too many old threads to see that overheating is a HUGE problem with the A8.
So....I assume you have an A8 auto transmission - is that correct??
Right at the top of this section of the forum is an area with "Sticky Threads", and here's the MEGA MERGE of overheating threads/posts:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ega-merge.html
There are more than 5,000 replies and approaching a half million views - so you can tell you're not the first to experience overheating.
If you do have an A8 you can last longer on track by putting it in manual mode and paddle shifting at 6,000 rpm or less - down around 5,000 rpm is probably best.
Good luck!!
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