HPDE C5 Parts Page
Hopefully we can all get together and have a page that we can all use for referance for C5 DE parts. I'm sorry if I forgot anything but this is a pretty broad topic and I'm only so smart :crazy:
So if you can help me with pricing and things I forgot that would be great. :thumbs: First off I would like to list off some of the Forum sponsors that take there time to respond to our questions and help us more than they know. I'm going to list there websites next to them for those of you that have trouble finding them <---- over there. As well as a person to contact at each business Hardbar http://www.hardbar.net Gary Doug Rippie Motorsport or DRM http://www.dougrippie.com/ Randy LG Motorsports http://www.lgmotorsports.com/catalog/index.php Lou R&D Racing http://www.r-dracing.com Motor Sport Image http://www.motorsportimage.com Mark Pfadt Race Engineering http://www.pfadtracing.com/ Aaron Help these guys out when you can because they help us even though they don't have to. :thumbs: Driving Schools I know it's not a "part" but it's the best "mod" you can do. Spring Mountian - Located just outside of Las Vagas -they have many different classes so here is there website. http://www.springmountianmotorsports.com Bob Bondurant - Located in Pheonix - they also have many different classes. N.A.S.A. - They are one of the more popular HPDE groups out there and they also do a good job teaching you drive your car. There are too many regions to list so here is there website. http://nasaproracing.com We also have a few of our forum members that will help in instructing the first one is National Corvette Museum Performance Driving School here is a link for more info, hopefully we can have one of these every year. http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...ls&forum_id=23 Next is the LG Advanced Driving School and you can get ifo off of this tread. http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...ls&forum_id=23 If there are any others that are reccommended I will add them as you give them to me. ALL PRICES ARE ESTIMATED SO DON'T TAKE THIS TO A VENDOR AND EXPECT THAT PRICE SAFETY Helmets - there are too many to list but some good brands are Bell Simpson Arai G-Force Make sure the helmet has at least a Snell SA05 rating that way it will be good for at least the next 9 years. Avoid M rated helemts, the M is for motorcycle. They are not designed for multiple impacts whereas the SA helmets are. They also do not have a Nomex fire proof liner which will help you in case of a fire. Harness's Hardbar - has a set-up but I couldn't find info or pricing so if someone could help me out that would be great R&D Racing - $40 for mounting hardware (2 seats) and $140 per harness (G-force) Brey - Krause - $140 for mounting hardware (2 seats) but the harnesses are removable. $300 per harness (Schroth or Sabelt) Crowe 6 point (for Brey-Krause clip in) $150 Harness Bars Hardbar $? R&D Racing $350 with camera mount Brey - Krause $410 (camera mount $150 extra) Arizona Speed and Marine $345 (? camera mount) Seats Corbeau - need a little help with what seats fit and pricing Sparco - I know the Evo and the Evo II (For fat guys) fit but again pricing? Head and Neck Restaints HANS - $900 Hutchens II - $? Roll Bars / Cage DRM - $500 Also here is a helpfull link to those installing a roll bar. http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...ar&forum_id=23 BRAKES Pads Wilwood - H, J or E's are popular. The J is apparently going to be fazed out by the newer H compound but these are all out pads where as the E's are more of a autocross/light braking pad. H's or J's run $200 Front and $160 rear Performance Friction - 01 compound all around or run 01 in front and 99 in the rear for some brake bias. 01 Front $250 01 Rear $240 99 Rear $170 Carbo Tech - Couldn't find pricing but popular combos are 11 F and 10 R or 10 F and 8 R. Hawk - I know that the new DTC-70 compound has been getting some good press but I have no pricing info. Rotors Forget the slotting or crossdrilling if you plan to go to the track stick with plane jane rotors you'll last longer. NAPA - Most popular plus you can find them everywhere for around $20 each. 86700 86701 86702 86703 Stock GM Rotors - it's what your car came with and you will get a little longer life out of them but at $75 to $80 per rotor you better get 4 times the life out of them. Wilwood Rotor Upgrade - This "upgrade" is 2 piece rotors, pads and stainless steel lines. The rotors have to be saftey wired and it is expensive. $850 for the front $480 for the rear. Stoptech Rotor upgrade - I was hoping that John may have some info for me here. Also here is a great tread about the famous rotor cracking http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...rs&forum_id=23 Brake Fluid Castrol SRF - the most expensive and the best $80 per 32 oz bottle but it will last you all year Motul - widely available $16 per 16 oz ATE Super Blue / Type 200 - $10 - $15 per liter Wilwood EXP 600 - $20 per 500mL Wilwood Hi Temp 570 - $8 per 12 oz DOT 3 but good for cheap fluid Ford HD - this Super Duty fluid is good if you in a pinch or can't find brand name stuff around. $12 per 16 oz Brake Cooling DRM Ducts - $200 - almost a must LG Spindle Ducts - $180 - ditto Pheonix Spindle Ducts - $? ACI Ducts - ?$ Stainless Lines Earls (LG Motorsports) - $140 DRM - $140 Aftermarket Brake Kits LG/Wilwood Front Kit - $1500 Great upgrade for the $. Kind of a happy medium between stock and all out Big Brake Kit. StopTech from LG - $5000 all out Big Brake Kit AP from DRM - $6500 all out Big Brake Kit Wilwood - $4100 Good start but more of a show kit. There are alot of things in this kit that should be changed if your planning on going to the track. Other DRM master cylinder with Brake Bias adjustment - $600 DRM Stainless Steel caliper pistons - $140 (helps keep fluid from boiling) SUSPENSION Springs Z51 Springs - $? Z06 Springs - $600 F or R T1 Springs - $? Vette Brakes & Products - $540 (I couldn't find good pricing on any of the other springs, little help?) Sway Bars Z51 Sway bars - ?$ Z06 Sway bars - $335 T1 Sway Bars - $700 with end links (DRM or LG) Vette Brakes & Broducts - $440 Pfadt adjustable sway bars in two different rates (standard Pfadt bars and Pfattys). - $790 Shocks 04 Z06 Shocks - $150 each Saches T1 Shocks -$175 each Bilstein - $80 End Links Vette Brakes & Products - $150 Hotchkis -$230 GM Heavy Duty - $? Aftermarket Suspension Systems LG G2 Coil-Overs - $2200 DRM Coil-Overs - $1900 Pfadt Coil-Over - $1690 GM T1 Suspension Package - $3250 Vette Brakes & Products - $2000 (Springs, Shock and End Links) ALIGNMENT Standard - Street/Track - Track - (I'm not sure I should have opened this can of worms but if we can find one for each of these or a range that would be helpful) WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels A-mold (C4 17") Z06 Wheels CCW Forgeline HRE (I don't have any wheel pricing what so ever) Tires Street Radials Goodyear Supercar - $1200 (Z06) $990 (C5) Goodyear F1 GS D3 - $950 (C5) Michelin Pilot Sport 2 - $1225 (Z06) $950 (C5) Kuhmo MX - $630 (C5) Firestone Wideoval - $675 (Z06) R-Compound Toyo - RA-1 275-40-17 F and 305-35-18 rear on Z06 wheels around $1100 add $120 to 150 for shaving (to extend tread life) Kuhmo - V710 275-40-17 F and 315 -35-18 rear on Z06 wheels $950 plus heat cycling. Hoosier - RS304/RS305 (not sure of tire size for stock rims) Racing Slicks I believe that you have to buy these used from a distibutor I know John Berget is in WI here but that's all the info I have. You guys will have to help me out on this one. ENGINE Oil Coolers Radiator/Oil Cooler Combo LG Supercool - $1080 (with lines) DRM/Ron Davis - $1300 (with lines) Stand Alone Oil Cooler DRM - $650 Lingenfelter - $600 (there may be issues if you use a big sway bar in front with this oil cooler) Accumulator/Accucump Moroso Accumulator/Accusump- $500 with braided lines, fittings and on/off switch The Accumulator/Accusump stores another 1.5 or 3 quarts so if your engine is starved for oil it will save your engine. It also will prelube your engine before you start the car. I'm not going to get into engine mod's for more power if you want any of that then go to www.LS1tech.com they will tell you anything that you need to know. DRIVELINE Clutch - Flywheel A lightened flywheel will help your car rev quicker and make those downshifts easier as well. These are some kits that include the clutch, while your at it you may as do both. Exedy Single - $1300 (DRM) $1400 (LG) Exedy Double - $1750 (DRM) Textrilia $1150 - (LG with Aluminum Flywheel) Tranny/Diff Coolers DRM - $1250 LG - $2000 with coolers GM T1 Kit (Tranny only) - $1100 Other DTE Tranny Strut - $390 (LG) (mostly for drag racers but if you are running big cubes it may be a good idea) Hardened Output Shafts - $200 left $260 right and $250 RH gear or LG Rebuilt differential - $1500 to $2150 depending on gear ratio and upgrades. (typically for HPDE's you will be fine but again if you are running big cubes or forced induction this may be a good idea) MISCELLANEOUS Short Throw Shifters Kirben - $185 (DRM) Hurst - $170 (Summit) B&M - $190 (Summit) GM C6 Z06 - $180 Shift Knobs Hurst Ball - $? Delrin - $? (I think Hardbar sells something) Performance Meters/ Data Acquisition G-Tech RR - $299 O.K. it's getting late so I'm just going to post this and you guys will have to proof read it for me and tell mw what I did wrong. |
I would add Crowe Harness' to the list, I have one and it is top notch. They make a 6pt specifically for the C5 with the Brey Krause setup. I recall paying about $140 ea.
End Links - Many here still run the GM HD end links. Brake Fluid - ATE Super Blue has always done well in my cars even my overweight WS6. About $15 for 16 oz. Shifters - Many peope are changing to the C6 and C6 Z06 shifters ~$180 each Misc: Exhaust Corsa Indy SLP Loudmouth Borla Stingers Magnaflow B&B Air Intakes Blackwing Halltech Varam Tunnel Plates C6 Elite Engineering |
My comments in Red - Great Idea would be a very valuable sticky post :cheers:
SAFETY Helmets - there are too many to list but some good brands are Bell Simpson Arai G-Force Make sure the helmet has at least a Snell SA05 rating that way it will be good for at least the next 9 years. M rated helmets are designed for motorcycles, are not tested some impacts that you will see in a car and are do not have fire resistant (nomex) liners. Some clubs still allow them, but many will start requiring them in 2006. Try them on if you can. Different brands fit differently and you want the best fit for the shape for your head Head and Neck Restaints HANS - $900 Hutchens II - $695 R3 - $995 Brake Fluid Castrol SRF - the most expensive and the best $80 per 32 oz bottle but it will last you all year Motul - widely available $16 per 16 oz Wilwood EXP 600 - $20 per 500mL Wilwood Hi Temp 570 - $8 per 12 oz DOT 3 but good for cheap fluid ATE SuperBlue/Type 200 (Same fluid different color) $10-$15/ltr Ford HD - this Super Duty fluid is good if you in a pinch or can't find brand name stuff around. $12 per 16 oz WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels A-mold (C4 17") Z06 Wheels CCW Forgeline HRE i wouldn't consider HRE wheels good track wheels, very good but to expensive/pretty for track abuse. More of a street car upgrade in my opinion (I don't have any wheel pricing what so ever) |
Please don't forget to include Mark Stein from Motor Sport Image (MSI) as a supporting forum vendor, especially for us left coast guys. He is always very helpful and an active participant in many threads relating to HPDE or racing in general.
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Thanks for the help and keep it coming the more "corrections" that I can make the more accurate info we can have in one place. :cool:
Please keep the suggestions coming so we can make a good sticky that eveyone can use. :thumbs: |
"Driving Schools I know it's not a "part" but it's the best "mod" you can do."
Wondeing who is putting on HPDE events this or in upcoming weekends??? Wonder no more. Add to the list (In no order of importance): Porsche, Audi, Mazda, Mercedes, SVTOA, THSCC (Local favorite), Car Guys, Chin Motorsports (Old TracQuest), NASA, Synergy Racing all run excellent events. I did 20 events last year. Don't wait around and do just one or two events. Track time, track time, track time..... and don't forget - More track time.... For one stop scheduling. For most if not all HPDE events East of the Mississippi: http://trackschedule.com/sched.html The site is ALWAYS being updated. Check it frequently. Speaking of Vendors - Don't forget www.pfyc.com (Parts For Your Car) Did I forget to mention "MORE TRACK TIME"...... |
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First mod, fresh DOT 4 brake fluid. Scond Mod, new brake pads 3rd to 10th mod - Seat time :steering:, Seat time :steering: and more seat time :steering: |
Brake Fluid
Add Valvoline Synthetic $3.98 liter at any parts store. -Better than Ford in my experience WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels (just to get to cheaper tires in my case) Grandsport wheels (17x11 all around or 17x9.5 front & 17x11 rear) -(or are these A-mold wheels?) add to these lots of seat time....... |
[QUOTE=94ZR1#444]"Driving Schools I know it's not a "part" but it's the best "mod" you can do."
Wondeing who is putting on HPDE events this or in upcoming weekends??? Wonder no more. To compliment the eastern information here is the left coast for 2006: http://www.hotrodbuick.com/schedule/ Seat time, even in the rain ... I think. |
I'll make this thread sticky so it doesn't fall off the directory, but I'll also need to do some editing to bring it into compliance with Forum rules/guidelines -- "Members are not prohibited from mentioning it when they have a good (or bad, for that matter) experience with a non-supporting vendor. But such mentions cannot be so specific (address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, price, part number, etc.) and so frequent that they become marketing and promotional references.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...8&forum_id=109 :cheers: |
I've added a webpage to my site with all of this information and as much other stuff as I could pull together. If anyone has any comments or suggestions, let me know
Click Here http://www.klh-racing.com/getting_started_title_3.jpg |
Originally Posted by Lancer033
I've added a webpage to my site with all of this information and as much other stuff as I could pull together. If anyone has any comments or suggestions, let me know
Click Here http://www.klh-racing.com/getting_started_title_2.GIF |
Don't forget track timers:
http://www.plavanracing.com/ultralap.htm http://intercomp-racing.com/detail.cfm?ItemID=53 |
Precision Brake Company is a supporting vendor, Daryl can do a 4pot big brake kit for about $700-$800 using stock rotors and fits in A mold wheels, it will be double the price w the 2 piece hat and rotor combo and why go that route when NAPA rotors are only $25 per side.
If I couldn't overheat the stock rotors w a 600 hp podium racecar, you won't either |
here is some accusump info I'm tired of re-posting
*here is the photo. This is a metric to JIS (same as AN) adapter I got from fluid air. I got it from Fluidair-Parker part number 8M16C80MXS. It is a 16mm to -8 angle adapter. Use Fluidair.net to find your closest location. Any Parker dealer should also be able to get it. They also have 10M20F80MSX, which is an adapter for adding a diff cooler. The trans uses 1/2" npt, so it is easy to find. This the front driver-side galley plug on all LSX engines. It has a allen plug that screws out, and this adapter easily screws in. I prefer this to using a T at the oil cooler. ***updated, visit my site for full info on this, including a DIY parts list with photos http://www.davidfarmerstuff.com |
head and neck restraints
R3 - $995 (already mentioned by Lancer033) website is LFTTECH.com gmpartsdirect.com (delivered price) front and rear z06 spring - $470 04 z06 shocks (all 4) - $365 shift knobs flameball.com |
Update - Hardbar is no longer at hardbar.net but is now instead at http://hardbarusa.com
I'm still real happy with my hardbar in my '99 coupe and Gary's a great guy to deal with. |
Originally Posted by Karl_in_Chicago
Update - Hardbar is no longer at hardbar.net but is now instead at http://hardbarusa.com
I'm still real happy with my hardbar in my '99 coupe and Gary's a great guy to deal with. :iagree: new stuff coming down the pipe soon from Gary stay tuned.:thumbs: |
Hello gang. I`m testing the water here, and seek response.
I am a member of this forum, but, we (Cool Shirt) are not sponsors..yet. We need to get some info, and dollar figures to do so. In addition to racing a vette (and owning a couple), I am now the Motorsports Sales Director for Cool Shirt (Shafer Enterprises, Stockbridge GA...Rich Shafer is a vette guy as well). I just got back from the PRI show. We just introduced a new driver/crew cooling system, that will work for autox, HPD, track day folks. It is portable, will plug into your lighter, can strap into your passenger seat. Same system that the pro drivers are using, but, in a portable bag. Nice in that no fabrication or wiring will be necessary. Can someone from corvette forum reply with more info to : mark@coolshirt.net rich@coolshirt.net sales@coolshirt.net (all 3 please). Mark Mashburn (mash) |
Wheels-
A-mold Grand Sport wheels are $400 a set from tomzwheels. He seems to run the sale a few times a year. :cheers: |
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