Recommended mods that won't affect warranty
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Recommended mods that won't affect warranty
I picked up an '18 Watkins Glen Grey M7 1LZ in the fall. Absolutely love the car! Came from a full bolt on '15 5.0 and its a night and day difference. Daily driver is a lightly modded '17 Fiesta ST. The Z only comes out in nice weather (which there hasn't been much of in Chicago in a while.)
The car is bone stock at the moment. I have a stage 2 spoiler and really nice black "Z06" license plate bracket ready to go on shortly. It will be getting ceramic coated in the spring. I will be having a tax refund and yearly bonus burning a hole in my pocket shortly, so I am looking into mods that won't void warranty or I suppose won't require a tune. I know of the "big 3", TB, BMS filter and X-pipe. I also heard good things about the MGW shifter? What all have you guys done that shouldn't **** off the dealer regarding warranty issues and which of those mods do you really recommend?
The car is bone stock at the moment. I have a stage 2 spoiler and really nice black "Z06" license plate bracket ready to go on shortly. It will be getting ceramic coated in the spring. I will be having a tax refund and yearly bonus burning a hole in my pocket shortly, so I am looking into mods that won't void warranty or I suppose won't require a tune. I know of the "big 3", TB, BMS filter and X-pipe. I also heard good things about the MGW shifter? What all have you guys done that shouldn't **** off the dealer regarding warranty issues and which of those mods do you really recommend?
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The most cost effective mod is the driver mod. Pay the bucks to attend some high performance driving schools and you will find the car performs far better when you know how to drive it. Stock Zs are pretty wild when let loose by a driver that knows how to get the most out of them. That is something that performance mods can't provide and by the way the driver mods tend to transfer to other vehicles at no cost.
Keep the car stock and maintained as GM recommends and GM will honor the warranty if something happens to it while you are running 150+ down the back straight of whatever track.
Bill
Keep the car stock and maintained as GM recommends and GM will honor the warranty if something happens to it while you are running 150+ down the back straight of whatever track.
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I picked up an '18 Watkins Glen Grey M7 1LZ in the fall. Absolutely love the car! Came from a full bolt on '15 5.0 and its a night and day difference. Daily driver is a lightly modded '17 Fiesta ST. The Z only comes out in nice weather (which there hasn't been much of in Chicago in a while.)
The car is bone stock at the moment. I have a stage 2 spoiler and really nice black "Z06" license plate bracket ready to go on shortly. It will be getting ceramic coated in the spring. I will be having a tax refund and yearly bonus burning a hole in my pocket shortly, so I am looking into mods that won't void warranty or I suppose won't require a tune. I know of the "big 3", TB, BMS filter and X-pipe. I also heard good things about the MGW shifter? What all have you guys done that shouldn't **** off the dealer regarding warranty issues and which of those mods do you really recommend?
The car is bone stock at the moment. I have a stage 2 spoiler and really nice black "Z06" license plate bracket ready to go on shortly. It will be getting ceramic coated in the spring. I will be having a tax refund and yearly bonus burning a hole in my pocket shortly, so I am looking into mods that won't void warranty or I suppose won't require a tune. I know of the "big 3", TB, BMS filter and X-pipe. I also heard good things about the MGW shifter? What all have you guys done that shouldn't **** off the dealer regarding warranty issues and which of those mods do you really recommend?
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I agree with Bill. You have a car with 650 horses do you really think another 10 with an air filter is going to make a difference? One of the best things I did was take the 2 day class at Spring Mountain. It helped me to understand what this car is capable of. I'd suggest you learn how to get the most out of the car before tinkering with things and possibly voiding the warranty. But that's just my opinion. Regardless of what you do good luck with the car.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate all the input so far! I can totally understand where you guys are coming from with learning how to really handle the car. I know this is a different beast, but I am no stranger to high performance cars & bikes. I suppose I should have specified a bit further. I'm more so looking for mods that you have done that has improved the driving experience, feel, sound, aesthetics, enjoyment from the car. Be it tires, wheels, bolt ons, tints or anything of the like. I'm not expecting to make major power gains just yet, especially on a stock tune. Luckily, I am just a few miles away from Speed Inc so if I feel the need to venture into making sizable power gains, that's an option.
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Why would you need a class to understand how to get the most out of the car? $4k class is absurd for something to you can learn with experience and time with the car. Hell a local track day or scca event would be just as effective for a few bucks. It's all about knowing the limits of the car in a safe environmental.
All the mods you mentioned would be great things to so without a tune. Even the DSC suspension controller would help lay power down on the street.
All the mods you mentioned would be great things to so without a tune. Even the DSC suspension controller would help lay power down on the street.
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Why would you need a class to understand how to get the most out of the car? $4k class is absurd for something to you can learn with experience and time with the car. Hell a local track day or scca event would be just as effective for a few bucks. It's all about knowing the limits of the car in a safe environmental.
All the mods you mentioned would be great things to so without a tune. Even the DSC suspension controller would help lay power down on the street.
All the mods you mentioned would be great things to so without a tune. Even the DSC suspension controller would help lay power down on the street.
I just did did the Spring Hill class and everyone would benefit and enjoy that class. If you bought a new car it is $1000.
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With all due respect you are incorrect. If you had attended the class you would know you are wrong. If you have never attended any driving class that is understandable. A track day will teach you your limits with your current techniques and understanding of car dynamics. You will have no idea of the limits of the car because you will be no where near them.
I just did did the Spring Hill class and everyone would benefit and enjoy that class. If you bought a new car it is $1000.
I just did did the Spring Hill class and everyone would benefit and enjoy that class. If you bought a new car it is $1000.
Wow,You must live or know someone in Vegas cause with flight, car rental, 2 extra days of hotel time and food it came out nearly $4000. Ron Fellows did pickup the second night which helped.
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I stand corrected
Still worth it.
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Safety Car
IMHO as well as many others the BEST mod for the car is a DSC Sport Controller. Search C7 forum for "DSC" and read all about it. Totally transforms car handling, ride and ability to actually put power down. I feel it's a no brainer or downside. As it's not a consumable you just pull it and sell when you get rid of car. Recovers a good chunk of the outlay.
Many threads out there but here are the two biggest:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ervations.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ervations.html
Many threads out there but here are the two biggest:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ervations.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ervations.html
Last edited by rikhek; 02-20-2019 at 07:39 PM.
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Burning Brakes
I have the following and still retain the warranty:
1. Driver mod
2. TSP long tubes with off road X
3. AFE cai with hi-flo filter
4. 160 t stat
5. NGK tr7ix plugs gapped at .030
6. MSD plug wires
7. Lowered
8. VP MS109 on occasion
A quick blast, these cars will get going in no time.
1. Driver mod
2. TSP long tubes with off road X
3. AFE cai with hi-flo filter
4. 160 t stat
5. NGK tr7ix plugs gapped at .030
6. MSD plug wires
7. Lowered
8. VP MS109 on occasion
A quick blast, these cars will get going in no time.
Last edited by GeorgeR_Zed06; 02-20-2019 at 09:42 PM.
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I have the following and still retain the warranty:
1. Driver mod
2. TSP long tubes with off road X
3. AFE cai with hi-flo filter
4. 160 t stat
5. NGK tr7ix plugs gapped at .030
6. MSD plug wires
7. Lowered
8. VP MS109 on occasion
A quick blast, these cars will get going in no time.
https://youtu.be/PwBm_chKdgQ
1. Driver mod
2. TSP long tubes with off road X
3. AFE cai with hi-flo filter
4. 160 t stat
5. NGK tr7ix plugs gapped at .030
6. MSD plug wires
7. Lowered
8. VP MS109 on occasion
A quick blast, these cars will get going in no time.
https://youtu.be/PwBm_chKdgQ
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Burning Brakes
Driver mod statement was kind of a joke, but in all honestly, you have to know what your doing even with an auto. if not, a manual car will catch you with your pants down. You have to know what speed, rpm and what setting to get the best power output out of it while on street tires. Again, a car like this while on street tires requires skill. This is my 5th Vette and 2nd auto one at that. I've raced manual all my life and they are not any harder to drive, imo.
Last edited by GeorgeR_Zed06; 02-20-2019 at 10:47 PM.
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Burning Brakes
But that probably won't apply to all cars.
I am at higher elevation so we can usually get away with a little more timing and other stuff some guys down at sea level can't. Or, at least it's what I've been told this whole time by several tuners in the area.
I am at higher elevation so we can usually get away with a little more timing and other stuff some guys down at sea level can't. Or, at least it's what I've been told this whole time by several tuners in the area.
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i think the norcal catless downpipes and necessary o2 sims are the best mod, and the car will be too loud if exhaust and/or x pipe are also replaced. The norcal pipes remove the biggest airflow restriction in the system, and also bring temps down. Keep the stock x pipe and cats.. they are higher flow cats with less restriction than the ones being eliminated by the norcal pipes, thus the logic behind why the norcal pipes are the better mod. If you end up road-coursing as Bill D suggests, (and I do suggest also) then stay tuned for some cooling mods that will be on the horizon at great price.
Last edited by Mikec7z; 02-21-2019 at 03:33 PM.
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Screwdriver - I’m Chicagoland local too (Elmhurst) and have a ‘19 Z06 on order, so this thread on mods caught my attention. Another option you may want to consider if you do want to add power is go to a dealer that will do the mods AND keep the warranty valid. One such dealer is Libertyville Chevy. They’ve got a whole building dedicated to performance mods. Kevin, the Vette tech there is the only guy I allow to touch my Vettes (as do many others in the Chicago area).
But I also agree with the suggestion for Spring Mountain performance driving school. I did it several years back and it is the most fun you can have (well, second most). I plan on taking it again with the $1000 offer when you buy a new Vette.
Visit the local forums (Great Lakes section) that has some local events and get togethers. We have a monthly lunch where we get a few of us together and shoot the $hit.
But I also agree with the suggestion for Spring Mountain performance driving school. I did it several years back and it is the most fun you can have (well, second most). I plan on taking it again with the $1000 offer when you buy a new Vette.
Visit the local forums (Great Lakes section) that has some local events and get togethers. We have a monthly lunch where we get a few of us together and shoot the $hit.