The car looks amazing. That thing must be a blast to drive.
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2005 Corvette Z51, black (Lots and Lots of PICS)
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Originally posted by RDVT4ME
I have driven the new Z06.....and you are right!!!!Happy Corvetting
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I'm glad you took my advice and posted it over here.
Again, AWESOME job./Keith
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Absolutely fantastic work...
I would advise the owner to not go with the Magna Charger or any blower for that matter. Those LS2's do not particularly like forced induction. I can't tell you how many Z06's I have read and heard about that have been grenaded.
That is the great thing about a push rod motor - they respond very well to heads, cam, etc, etc...going s/c is a dangerous proposition, unless he's getting that motor fully built.2003 White Diamond Cadillac Escalade with Weld Evo Forged 22's
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The Z06 never used the LS2. Last Z06 was LS6 and current Z06 is the LS7. Base model Vettes used LS1 and now the LS2.
So are you sure you are talking about the LS2 and not a LS6 or LS7? I would be surprised if there were that many issues supercharging an LS2. The LS1 engines could handle a blower quite easily from what I've heard.
I'm not supercharging my LS2. It's got plenty of power stock for my needs.
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