C5,C6 or ??????
I live in the Seattle area but anywhere in the western states is cool for purchase. I spend alot of time in the Vegas area.
If you want to do forced induction, keep the stock gears (3.42). These gears will allow you to not spin the tires too, too bad, yet they will allow for the right powerband so to speak. If you want to do a naturally aspirated motor, go with some 3.90's or 4.10's and do the usual heads/cam/intake. Most guys are running fast 90 or fast 92 intakes along with throttle bodies, and the heads and cams themselves are up to you. With the C5's you can get budget heads(patriot, PRC, stock Z06), mid-grade(afr) or top of the line(trickflows). You can get over 450rwhp in a C5 with a big cam, good heads, and supporting mods naturally aspirated.
You can get over 500rwhp in a C5 with basic bolt ons and a blower. Again, it is a matter of personal preference. Both setups are capable of 10 second timeslips on a tire, it's just a matter of what you want. You will lose streetability and a good amount of mpg with an all motor setup. With a blower you can retain your gas mileage, or even improve it, so long as you stay out of boost.
I personally have done all of the bolt ons and plan to add an A&A vortech kit along with a "bigger" blower cam(best of both worlds). Nothing sounds better than a cammed motor, yet nothing beats the power of forced induction. You can only get so far without a power adder. Hope this helps you. If you need some more help, feel free to send me a PM.

Dave






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But even better than that, IMO, woule be a C4. Although it will require far more MODS to get the same power as a C5 or 6, the mods are MUCH cheaper. The car is cheaper too (older) and it tranfers way better than a C5 or 6, plus, has virtually no issues w/wheel hop. Knowing what I knwo now, I would have bought a C4, and made it "my own" (modded the **** out of it).


















