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Max Torque Racing 09-10-2018 10:44 PM

Callaway Z06 taken to its limits
 
We take a fun ride on open roads in a 2016 Callaway Z06. The acceleration and handling are up there with most super cars.


breakskeet 09-11-2018 11:52 AM

You need to get your right hand off the stick and put both hands on the wheel. Forget the argument that resting your hand on the stick can cause accelerated wear on the transmission. You losing control due to loss of traction with one hand on the steering wheel is dangerous. Two hands should be on the wheel as much as possible for maximum control. Only put you hand on the stick when you are actively shifting. I have a Callaway Z06 and maintaining control of this car is paramount! Just trying to give you constructive advice. Take any driver improvement course and they will tell you the same thing.

Enjoy!

3 Z06ZR1 09-11-2018 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by breakskeet (Post 1597962798)
You need to get your right hand off the stick and put both hands on the wheel. Forget the argument that resting your hand on the stick can cause accelerated wear on the transmission. You losing control due to loss of traction with one hand on the steering wheel is dangerous. Two hands should be on the wheel as much as possible for maximum control. Only put you hand on the stick when you are actively shifting. I have a Callaway Z06 and maintaining control of this car is paramount! Just trying to give you constructive advice. Take any driver improvement course and they will tell you the same thing.

Enjoy!

WOW first I ever heard that but some driving instructor's need work on their own driving. I drive with 1 thumb on a wheel for maybe a million miles. Two hands on the wheel?
If your talking about a DMV instructor that is big laugh DVM doesn't have many that know anything about driving! They pass bad drivers everyday.

Savoy2001 09-11-2018 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by breakskeet (Post 1597962798)
You need to get your right hand off the stick and put both hands on the wheel. Forget the argument that resting your hand on the stick can cause accelerated wear on the transmission. You losing control due to loss of traction with one hand on the steering wheel is dangerous. Two hands should be on the wheel as much as possible for maximum control. Only put you hand on the stick when you are actively shifting. I have a Callaway Z06 and maintaining control of this car is paramount! Just trying to give you constructive advice. Take any driver improvement course and they will tell you the same thing.

Enjoy!

I agree with you. I also have a 2015 Callaway Z06 which i bought with 4691 miles back in June. I really love the car but I completely understand what your saying here about 2 hands on the wheel. If I am ever driving even some what aggressively I also have 2 hands on the wheel at 9 and 3. One thing I have is a ton of respect for the power this car put to the ground. My first post here but I've been a lurker for years lol. Anyway ya, 2 hands sounds silly but it's really not. If you ever took a course at any roadcourse driving school thats pretty much rule number one.

breakskeet 09-11-2018 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by 3 Z06ZR1 (Post 1597963329)
WOW first I ever heard that but some driving instructor's need work on their own driving. I drive with 1 thumb on a wheel for maybe a million miles. Two hands on the wheel?
If your talking about a DMV instructor that is big laugh DVM doesn't have many that know anything about driving! They pass bad drivers everyday.

Man you are an authority on everything!

You are right we should all drive aggressively with one hand on the wheel and overcorrect with one hand just like the experienced race car drivers do. Driving with you thumb for long hours on the highway is different than driving aggressively with your thumb.

In this video, if it were not for the traction control and other "nannies" kicking in his overcorrection would likely have sent the car into a condition that may have been difficult to overcome on these narrow streets with little forgiveness on the shoulders.

If you can't see that driving aggressively with one hand on the wheel is not proper form, not safe, and in poor control of a powerful vehicle then I don't know what to say.

3 Z06ZR1 09-11-2018 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by breakskeet (Post 1597965088)
Man you are an authority on everything!

You are right we should all drive aggressively with one hand on the wheel and overcorrect with one hand just like the experienced race car drivers do. Driving with you thumb for long hours on the highway is different than driving aggressively with your thumb.

In this video, if it were not for the traction control and other "nannies" kicking in his overcorrection would likely have sent the car into a condition that may have been difficult to overcome on these narrow streets with little forgiveness on the shoulders.

If you can't see that driving aggressively with one hand on the wheel is not proper form, not safe, and in poor control of a powerful vehicle then I don't know what to say.

Never said that!
I use two hands when pushing the car hard too! I try use common sense where to be pushing the car hard. Public curvy two lane mountain roads are not the place for me. Nor for race cars. I didn't watch the video yet! I go where you can see hazards ahead. Now I did watch it and nothing in the video is anywhere near any limits and is more MEH if you want to know. They didn't push anything enough to even need two hands.

breakskeet 09-11-2018 06:33 PM

^^^ you should watch the video

At no time did the gentleman in the white shirt put two hands on the steering wheel when driving aggressively.

Guy in the grey shirt even hinted on having two hands on the steering wheel when he is driving his car aggressively.

Oneslackr 09-11-2018 06:44 PM

Yeah, two hands on the wheel on a road like that when getting a bit aggressive.

The owner also mentions the Z07 pkg. at the 2:09 - 2:13 mark but just says - "It has the Z07 package. Which is the track package. Which is the carbon ceramic brakes." I'm a stickler for accuracy & details (former auditor). He should have mentioned everything included in the Z07 pkg. which is more than just the brakes.

Differences between the Z06 & Z07:· The following information comes directly from the Chief Suspension Engineer at Corvette.

The suspension on Z07 equipped Z06s is stiffer than non-Z07 equipped Z06s.
  • The springs, shocks, Magnetic Selective Ride Control calibration and stabilizer bar bushings are different between the two.
  • The front spring has a 62% higher rate on the Z07 than the standard Z06.
  • The rear spring has a 22% higher rate on the Z07 than the standard Z06.
  • The different stabilizer bar bushings help the Z07 achieve an appropriate understeer level.
  • The Magnetic Selective Ride Control shocks on the Z07 have a tighter gap which means a higher “passive” curve in addition to a more aggressive MRSC damping tuning.


breakskeet 09-11-2018 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by 3 Z06ZR1 (Post 1597965192)
Never said that!
I use two hands when pushing the car hard too! I try use common sense where to be pushing the car hard. Public curvy two lane mountain roads are not the place for me. Nor for race cars. I didn't watch the video yet! I go where you can see hazards ahead. Now I did watch it and nothing in the video is anywhere near any limits and is more MEH if you want to know. They didn't push anything enough to even need two hands.

You don't think breaking traction twice with one hand is not safe?

I agree, the car was no where close to being pushed to its limits. But this is spirited driving nonetheless and requires two hands for maximum control.

cvp33 09-11-2018 07:55 PM

Two hands......if you want to live. LOL

https://s19.postimg.cc/3mwa1wecj/VIR...ght_165mph.jpg

DSOMDream 09-11-2018 08:27 PM

That driver is just so cool. LOL Paul

trevor90 09-11-2018 08:52 PM

GM honors warranty with Callaway?

Mr. Gizmo 09-11-2018 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by DSOMDream (Post 1597965952)
That driver is just so cool. LOL Paul

drama queen.

breakskeet 09-11-2018 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by trevor90 (Post 1597966103)
GM honors warranty with Callaway?

Yes.

​​​​​​https://www.callawaycars.com/homepag...ranty-program/

The T-man 09-13-2018 11:52 PM

what CAi do they use?

breakskeet 09-14-2018 03:26 AM

^^^ It appears to be a modified Halltech
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...526eff65de.jpg

salcolkat 09-14-2018 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by Max Torque Racing (Post 1597960383)
We take a fun ride on open roads in a 2016 Callaway Z06. The acceleration and handling are up there with most super cars.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK-esVWsDus

Nice video
I love my Callaway

Max Torque Racing 09-26-2018 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by Oneslackr (Post 1597965281)
Yeah, two hands on the wheel on a road like that when getting a bit aggressive.

The owner also mentions the Z07 pkg. at the 2:09 - 2:13 mark but just says - "It has the Z07 package. Which is the track package. Which is the carbon ceramic brakes." I'm a stickler for accuracy & details (former auditor). He should have mentioned everything included in the Z07 pkg. which is more than just the brakes.

Differences between the Z06 & Z07:· The following information comes directly from the Chief Suspension Engineer at Corvette.

Very impressive!

Max Torque Racing 09-28-2018 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by trevor90 (Post 1597966103)
GM honors warranty with Callaway?

Yes, GM has authorized resellers of Callaway Z06s.

Here's the details:Warranty

Callaway offers the most comprehensive aftermarket warranty in the industry. Overlapping the factory GM warranty, Callaway covers all Callaway components and GM components that are affected by Callaway components. GM dealers do not block factory warranty on Callaway Corvettes; they perform maintenance and warranty repairs with support from Callaway Cars.

The T-man 10-01-2018 12:47 AM

so their 2300 is different design w/ cooling bricks than retail 2300 we can buy offshelf?


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