FYI car in the left lane was a Jeep SRT8... damn!
At the end of this week I'm going to order a number of parts that most people probably wouldn't consider a performance mod. Hopefully we get some good results!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
New 1/4 Mile Time
Monday, July 2, 2012
Z51 Front Lip Install
The Z51 Front Lip finally arrived the other day to my delight. The difference between the Z51 and base model is the Z51 is about an inch longer. The one received doesn't look like an OEM piece but certainly looks to be a better replacement. Consisting of thicker plastic, better defined holes and exceptional fit-n-finish.
Install is a minor pain in the ass with removal of the vacuum reservoir required. I painted the piece directing air to the rad as well.
Before
Comparison
After
How she sits now.
Install is a minor pain in the ass with removal of the vacuum reservoir required. I painted the piece directing air to the rad as well.
Before
Comparison
After
How she sits now.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Light Weight Battery Mod
I started out comparing light weight battery manufacturers specifically between Braille and Odyssey, the bigger brand being Braille. With Braille they offered more exotic designs with carbon fiber cases and larger product ranges, however far more expensive and difficult to source. Odyssey offered an excellent alternative simpler in design, price, and with a slight compromise on Cold Cranking Amps which didn't really apply so it was a perfect choice. I picked up a PC545 off Ebay for about $150.
The battery weighed in at 11.5 pounds compared to my Optima Redtop that weighed in at 40lbs. After install a total weight savings of 27lbs.
The install didn't require much modification. I removed the insulation and fasteners on the stock battery ring terminals and used the bolts included with the battery with a washer to fasten it to the battery. I then bent an aluminum bracket into a top hat shape which was bolted down on the wheel side and then used the original battery bolt and retainer to clamp down on the other side. The mount is extremely solid and when I try moving it I'm really just shaking the entire car.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Ferrari's at Cayuga
Headed to TMP, Cayuga last week to get some more drag times with Kira.I didn't do to well as I never managed to hook up at the launch but did have some respectable trap speeds.
So I gave up for the day and decided to watch the cars on the circuit.
Wow.... there was some terrific action going on and some awesome cars!
The Miata in the pic above was just barely hanging on with the Ferrari which is still very impressive.
This Evo was quickly in the 430's rear view just past this corner
Monday, May 28, 2012
This Fridays weather isn't looking to promising but mods on order are
Z51 lower front lip, and light weight battery probably arriving by next
friday.
1. I'm expecting to save 25 pounds on the battery by switching to an odyssey light weight battery from the current optima redtop. I'll probably leave my emergency tool bag at home to save an additional 25 pounds. total -50lbs
2. I Don't expect much difference from the front lip if any. I'll probably increase the tire pressures considering I had no issues with traction.
3. Finally I'll see if removing the license plate has any effect as well. (popular myth)
These are relatively cheap easy mods that I want to get out of the way. Slowly I'll work my way up to more expensive mods including my super ram intake that I have collecting dust in the basement.
Dreams... If my car did this everything from the drive shaft back would explode :(
1. I'm expecting to save 25 pounds on the battery by switching to an odyssey light weight battery from the current optima redtop. I'll probably leave my emergency tool bag at home to save an additional 25 pounds. total -50lbs
2. I Don't expect much difference from the front lip if any. I'll probably increase the tire pressures considering I had no issues with traction.
3. Finally I'll see if removing the license plate has any effect as well. (popular myth)
These are relatively cheap easy mods that I want to get out of the way. Slowly I'll work my way up to more expensive mods including my super ram intake that I have collecting dust in the basement.
Dreams... If my car did this everything from the drive shaft back would explode :(
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Quarter Mile Baseline
Best time and mph 13.913 @ 98.47mph
Mod List
-lowered all around
-slp cold air intake
-hedmen long tube headers
-egr delete pulley
-maf screen removal
-spare tire delete
-2.5" true duel ghetto exhaust with cats and borla mufflers. (no mandrel bends)
-17x9.5 295s front and 17x9.5 285s rear
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Kira See's the Sun for the First Time this Year
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Kira = Lowering Sucks
During winter I lowered the rear of Kira about 2 inches which is the point of almost tucking tire. By typical corvette standards this drop is BIG.
Lowering the rear requires longer bolts which were special order from Fastenal. The bolts were actually metric and were slightly thinner, still fit damn near perfect and were somewhere between 12 to 13 inches in length from what I recall. All I know is that the length was definitely on the extreme end from what people normally purchase. I then purchased nylock nuts and installed them virtually on the end of the bolt. I'll post pics later on.
I'm not sure if this will be low enough but I have to drive the car around for the suspension to settle before I can decide.
I find that the majority of vette owners are timid and lack the creativity required to successfully modify these cars, especially considering most of them have much larger financial capabilities. I've already discovered a much easier solution to lowering the rear more if need be and requires nothing!
In the center spring channel the spring is secured with spacers on either side allowing the spring to be clamped in place. By simply dropping the spring in the rear which is a million times easier then the front and switching the majority of spacers from the top to the bottom will effectively lower the car.
Currently I'm working on the front which has been a nightmare! I'm almost done just waiting on a new ball joint for the drivers side then everything gets buttoned-up.
Pic of the passenger side that I tided-up. Oh and new shocks to replace the crappy Monroe's on all four corners. Yes, they are KYB's and I'm aware they aren't that great but considering all four cost the equivalent of one koni shock I'm willing to accept the reliability risks. Performance wise I expect them to be day and night over the worn out Monroe's.

Lowering the rear requires longer bolts which were special order from Fastenal. The bolts were actually metric and were slightly thinner, still fit damn near perfect and were somewhere between 12 to 13 inches in length from what I recall. All I know is that the length was definitely on the extreme end from what people normally purchase. I then purchased nylock nuts and installed them virtually on the end of the bolt. I'll post pics later on.
I'm not sure if this will be low enough but I have to drive the car around for the suspension to settle before I can decide.
I find that the majority of vette owners are timid and lack the creativity required to successfully modify these cars, especially considering most of them have much larger financial capabilities. I've already discovered a much easier solution to lowering the rear more if need be and requires nothing!
In the center spring channel the spring is secured with spacers on either side allowing the spring to be clamped in place. By simply dropping the spring in the rear which is a million times easier then the front and switching the majority of spacers from the top to the bottom will effectively lower the car.
Currently I'm working on the front which has been a nightmare! I'm almost done just waiting on a new ball joint for the drivers side then everything gets buttoned-up.
Pic of the passenger side that I tided-up. Oh and new shocks to replace the crappy Monroe's on all four corners. Yes, they are KYB's and I'm aware they aren't that great but considering all four cost the equivalent of one koni shock I'm willing to accept the reliability risks. Performance wise I expect them to be day and night over the worn out Monroe's.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Silvia Interior
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Corvette Interior
Figured I should post a pic of the finished interior on Kira
Mods completed:
-new headliner
-new shift boot
-blue LED map lights
-all dash bulbs converted to LED
-courtesy bulbs converted to LED
-gear bulb converted to blue LED
-carpet died black
-gray doors and armrest vinyl painted black
-seats died black
-dash trim painted satin black
-all new fasteners
-push button start
-relocated alarm antenna
-painted speaker covers black
Mods completed:
-new headliner
-new shift boot
-blue LED map lights
-all dash bulbs converted to LED
-courtesy bulbs converted to LED
-gear bulb converted to blue LED
-carpet died black
-gray doors and armrest vinyl painted black
-seats died black
-dash trim painted satin black
-all new fasteners
-push button start
-relocated alarm antenna
-painted speaker covers black
Friday, February 3, 2012
Silvia Improvements Underway
So I decided to begin my winter work on Megan with something simple. I removed the aero mirrors and painted them a gloss black which is an improvement over the flat black primer.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
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