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bonecrrusher
06-24-2010, 03:21 PM
Second - post so not sure if this is welcome here? :_paranoid

Anyways - I saw a lot of your cars on the PT, and talked to a few of you so I figured I'd post some pics and share the story of my C6 that I've been working on for the last 3 years.

I bought this car on July 4, 2007 down in Atlanta GA. I bought the car with 7k miles on it, and have enjoyed it ever since.

Heres what it looks like now. Still all dirty and nasty from the 3500 miles I put on the car from the PT, as well as beating on it at the RideTech Autox.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1276382709259.jpg

This is from Food Lion Auto Fair back in April -

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg108/metrolinacorvettes/Spring%20Auto%20Fair%202010/DSC_0312.jpg
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg108/metrolinacorvettes/Spring%20Auto%20Fair%202010/DSC_0473.jpg

Its far from stock - has a lot of bolt ons and upgrades that should have came with the car. I've installed C6 z06 brakes, Zr1 repo wheels, Vararam intake, full LS7 exhaust - from manifolds to mufflers, some leather goodies on the inside, and a full GM nav unit that I used heavily on the PT.

Heres a shot of the brakes:
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/brakes3.jpg

Again this is a feeler post, if its not welcome I'll go back in the corner and hide. :goofy:

Otherwise I'll post more. :unibrow:

Neil B
06-24-2010, 03:56 PM
I, for one, love late model 'Vettes. Tell us more. Any engine upgrades planned? I think I remember your car from the hotel outside of Bristol on the '09 Power Tour.

GHOSTDANCER
06-24-2010, 04:09 PM
keep the updates coming :cheers:

ArisESQ
06-24-2010, 05:06 PM
love vettes!

i had an 04' Z06 that was pretty modded. just toss a big cam and a set of longtubes on that thing and call it good. pleeeeenty of power to be had from cammed LS2 :yes:

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:20 PM
I, for one, love late model 'Vettes. Tell us more. Any engine upgrades planned? I think I remember your car from the hotel outside of Bristol on the '09 Power Tour.

Yes - I stayed in a Quality Suites or something like that in Johnson City on the last night of the PT 2009 in Bristol.

keep the updates coming :cheers:

Will do.

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:23 PM
On with the build pics.

Its a Z51 equipped car with all options except OnStar and Nav. Its got a T56 and heads up display.

Heres some pics of the day I got it... bone stock!
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/vette3.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/vette2.jpg

Yes the dealer sticker is long gone!

About 2 months after I owned the car, I ordered a Vararam Intake, and a CAGS! delete... stupidest system ever put on a Stick shift car!
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/modday.jpg

Fast foward to Spring of '08.. entered my first car show... yeah didnt win anything, oh well.
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/cmm3.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/cmm5.jpg

I joined a Charlotte Corvette club in 2008, I've gone to many car shows, cruised all around NC and SC, and raced on LMS, and enjoyed a few mountain runs.

Misc pics..
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/fallrun.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/fallrun4.jpg

Lowes Motor Speedway - Dec 2008
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/lms1.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/lms4.jpg
100 mph+ ON LMS, it was a freaking blast, I definitely recommend it to anyone!

So my Runcraps where kinda worn in the back from all the driving around, and then I got a flat on I485 near Charlotte so I was lucky to drive on the flat runcrap and got home. This started a chain reaction.

Since I needed new rear tires, I got some BF Goordrich KDW2's, not only did they handle a hell of a lot better, they where a lot quieter!

New Rears....
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/101_1566.jpg

Feb 2009...
There was a local car club going to a dyno shop, so I put it on the rollers and see what she put down.
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/vettefun.jpg
Car put down 375 rwhp & 374 rwtq... Not bad for being on stock tune and just an intake!

Fast forward to Spring 2009....
I ran the mismatched tires for awhile, and was cleaning up my car when I noticed the fronts where corded!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0048.jpg

So I ordered some wheels from a Vette vendor, ordered new front tires from Discount tire... and off to the tire shop I go!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0051.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/wheels3.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/wheels.jpg

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:24 PM
I ordered some Repo ZR1 style wheels that fit flush with the fender... and they just happen to clear these....
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/DSC03142.JPG

So with 8 weeks before the 2009 Hot Rod Power Tour - which btw I registered at the last minute and still got decent rooms.... I ordered the C6 Z06 brakes... well West Coast Corvettes had them on backorder for 6 weeks... I literally bolted them on the Week before the Power Tour... I guess a 4k mile road trip is the proper way to bed in the pads..
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/brakes3.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/brakes2.jpg
& finished product...
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/brakes8.jpg

Power Tour '09...
Entering WI
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202009/DSC03254.jpg
Madison
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202009/DSC03258.jpg
Seated Pads in Madison...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202009/DSC03259.jpg
Highway between Somerset KY & Bristol
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202009/DSC03742.jpg
Bristol
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202009/DSC03774.jpg

Fast fwd to Summer 2009...
After going on the Power Tour, and hearing all these badass V8's I was ?ber jealous of the nasty exhaust systems that I heard, and too be honest GM really boned the exhaust system on the LS2. 2.5" exhaust? Come on now... I researched a lot of different exhausts for the Vettes, and the prices are sky high! $2000 for 6 feet of pipe (Corsa, Borla, etc) well I say F that! Someone at a car show said look into the LS7 exhaust... so after piecing together a full z06 exhaust kit off ebay, Corvetteforums, and other places... I finally had a complete setup.
LS7 kit...
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/exhaust.jpg
http://boner.berettaspeed.com/vette/exhaust2.jpg

If you look at the LS7 manifolds, they are brand new! Never fired, I found them for $100 shipped off ebay from a first gen Camaro LS7 swap! Also the setup gives about ~30 rwhp on the Dyno, and sounds badass. I ordered the Mild2Wild kit and I can open up the LS7 exhaust butterfly valves at any time... They drone on the highway like a B, so thank god I can quiet it down. Especially with my pending 5k mile trip for Power Tour '10! Oh forgot to add.. only paid $750 for Z06 exhaust from manifold to tips, and yes I installed them myself... I think the pics are on facebook, I'll add later!

& this is the car back in October on the top of Beech Mountain north of Banner Elk, NC... its 5000' up!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/Vette2009080.jpg

So thats all I've got done so far... Ive got the a lot more stuff to bolt on, but I'm in the middle of buying a house so parts are sitting in storage....

LS7 Crate engine delivery...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0243.jpg
HAH, I wish... z06 rear fenders I got for CHEAP from ebay.

Frageeeelaayyyyyyyy.... Must be Italian or something...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0340.jpg
Nah... Z06 front Carbon fiber fender...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0341.jpg

I''ll be upgrading to a Full Z06 body kit... No I will not be adding the damn z06 badges, I hate the stock coupe look!

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:30 PM
Z06 Competition Grey wheels - I have these shipping from Cleveland Pick A Part today!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0355.jpg

Hopefully next year, want to get a Edelbrock E-force Supercharger for the LS3, I'll be upgrading to L92/LS3 heads with that swap!

Something arrived from those guys in the big brown trucks today...

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1266600533215.jpg

CNC ported L92 heads!

I packed/moved/unpacked - and finally got the Vette over to my new house. I found a 4 bedroom house here in Charlotte for very cheap, and couldnt pass up the deal. Plus I qualifed for the first home owner tax credit, so I'm expecting that in a few weeks.

Pic of the house
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs269.ash1/19651_731418314979_30818770_40762646_3584651_n.jpg

After I got moved in and mostly unpacked, I wanted to finish up a few projects on the Corvette. First was a set of 4LT package leather door handles that I bought off of CorvetteForum for real cheap.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1268592945265.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1268588243499.jpg

Let me say this.... removing C6 Corvette door panels are a pain in the ass!

Second project was - well more creature comfort then anything - I'll be on the Hot Rod Power Tour this summer, and using my phone as a GPS well just sucks because its on the Sprint network, and driving through the midwest and south, I wont have full coverage - I guarantee it. So I installed a factory Navigation unit that I got out of a 2009 Z06.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1269118155177.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1269059524072.jpg

The last thing that happened just this weekend - was that I got into an accident in my daily beater - I had a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. It had the supercharged L67 v6 in it - and well a guy blew a red light and hit the front of my car. He trashed my hood, and that was the nail in the coffin in that car. I've been wanting to get rid of it for a long time. So I got a new hood from a junkyard, and well color didnt match. I installed the hood at the yard, drove home and washed and waxed the car, then I went to the dealership and traded it in...

So I drove home in this...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1269751790422.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1269751915336.jpg

Picked up an 08 G8 GT - has the L76 v8 w/ 6 speed automatic.

It has a CAI, SLP long tube headers, and full Corsa exhaust on it. I got a really good deal on it - and I have no complaints! I'm not planning on modifying the G8 anytime soon.

Also went to a dyno day:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/SSPX0515.jpg
Vette Dyno'd 370/370 hp/tq

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/SSPX0509.jpg

G8 GT dyno'd 360/370 hp/tq

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/SSPX0513.jpg

& My cars w/ a friends 170 mile Z06

I've been in my house for 2 months now, and its about time I tackled my garage project.

The floor was nasty with oil stains, spilled paint, Spackle and gum! So I joined the garage-forums and looked through different products and options for taking care of the floor. I settled on Griots Garage Non Lifting industrial epoxy. It was in my price range and has great reviews. The Lowes/Home Depot stuff is just garbage IMHO.

It took about 4 hrs of cleaning/acid etching/washing off the floor and about 2 hrs per coat for 3 days to get this project done. I'll say it looks a hell of a lot better then before. I've got some gladiator shelving to put up, and of course the car posters and stuff.

Its not perfect, but not bad for for my first garage of my own. The Griots garage epoxy went down real easy with no big issues or complaints.

Before:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage2.jpg

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:32 PM
After:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage002.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage003.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage006.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage007.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/garage013.jpg

now my last mod before Power Tour...

Got in on group buy for a set of HID foglights, so I spent an hour or so putting them in. I have to say the look a lot better then the hallogens that I had in there...

Before..
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1273444868061.jpg

After..
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1273444868310.jpg

Both installed, and car finally back on the ground.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1273444867724.jpg

Introducing: project I'm a moron...

So I bought a new shift knob off a member of the CorvetteForum from DSvettes for real cheap, got it and went to install it and results w/ this..

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC07195.jpg
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC07198.jpg

Yeah knob doesn't fit - apparently in 2008 they changed the shifter design, as well as the shifter arm design so I kinda got screwed.

So fast forward, a quick search on fleabay, and I found full shifter assembly out of a 2008 Z06, placed buy, and got a great deal on it.

I installed the full z06 shifter assembly tonight, had no issues and it bolted right in. Heres some finished pics.

The throw is a little bit shorter, and shifted really nice on the freeway tonight.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1274499888038.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1274499887205.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1274499886959.jpg

PS... the car is done for Power Tour!

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:33 PM
Got back from the Power Tour, put 3500 miles on the car, and had a hell of a time.

Heres me sucking it up on the Autox. It was cool meeting some people from the board, and seeing Finch and Bill Howell tear it up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzEAVbEAAdk

First thing I did when I got back... ordered a new padded center console lid from DS Vettes, the GM stock unit is basically plastic with no give, and yeah after 2 Long Hauls on the Power Tour, I'm going to chuck it in the trash. The new one should be here in a few weeks.

Quick update - so I found this on fleabay the day before I left for the PT, I got it for a steal, and well didnt think of it till I got back. Ended up sitting at the loading dock for a week. I finally got it today.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1276879763322.jpg

Its actually the last body panel I need for the widebody conversion, I need to get all the trim and misc plastic pieces, but I have all the major expensive things.

bonecrrusher
06-25-2010, 03:45 PM
So - like I mentioned earlier the GM stock arm rest sucks!

There was a fathers day sale for the lid, and well I just happened to be waiting for a good deal - so I bought the lid and it came with a matching ebrake handle.

I was expecting 2 weeks to get these, but I got them in a week!

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/img1277502139774.jpg

I'll be hopefully installing these this weekend.

Cant wait to trash the stock rubermaid center console lid!

Jon69RagTop
06-26-2010, 06:52 AM
Love the updates. Just picked up a G8 myself this week, 2009.5 with 9,000 miles. I'd love to hear the exhaust if you have any video from the dyno.

Let me know.

Jonathan

BanditDave
06-26-2010, 08:06 AM
This is really cool man....please tell me you are getting the Z06 hood as well? :thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
06-26-2010, 12:11 PM
Love the updates. Just picked up a G8 myself this week, 2009.5 with 9,000 miles. I'd love to hear the exhaust if you have any video from the dyno.

Let me know.

Jonathan

Jonathan - this is the only dyno video that I have at the moment.... I can film some exhaust clips tomorrow if you'd like. Sorry for the crappy cell phone vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05INMDyVLfE

This is really cool man....please tell me you are getting the Z06 hood as well? :thumbsup:

Dave - actually the z06 hoods are the same, the only z06 that is different is the Z06 Carbon edition - its a 100k Z06, it has the Zr1 brakes, side skirts and roof, and has a carbon fiber hood, that doesnt have the window cut out. But its made on the same line.

They are only making 500 of them, and well I'll pass...

http://www.overboostimports.com/web_images/2011-corvette-z06-carbon-limited-edition-1.jpg

bonecrrusher
06-26-2010, 12:31 PM
Introducing: Project hangover....

I woke up early for work, had to work for about 2 hrs... then I started projects pimp my car, then pimp my garage.

Pimp my car....

I installed the console lid, as well as the ebrake handle today, took all of about 15 mins.

Heres a comparison pic of the stock lid on the right, DS Vettes on the left... look at the diff!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1277576068718.jpg

Heres the installed lid, and ebrake handle.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1277575958222.jpg

I have more pics, but the quality sucks. I need a real camera, or an 8 megapixel camera phone... lol.

Project pimp my garage...

I found some Gladiator garage shelves for sale at Sears for 90 a piece, these retail for 190 a pop. So I picked up 2 of them like 2 months ago. Now that the PT is over, I finally had time to put these up.

I got the racks a couple weeks ago, and I've had a Corvette racing banner for awhile now.

Heres some pics.

Measure once.... laying out the design w/ painters tape.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1277575958049.jpg

Laying out the left edge
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1277575956874.jpg

Layed out the right side, installed the racks, then put up the shelf.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1277575956490.jpg

Installed the left side.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1277575956189.jpg

Alll done. Banner up, I think I might get another part of the track and cut it put it between the shelves.
Also, the blue tape below is where my work bench will go.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1277575955923.jpg

All finished up:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1277589595553.jpg

bonecrrusher
07-04-2010, 11:12 AM
Love the updates. Just picked up a G8 myself this week, 2009.5 with 9,000 miles. I'd love to hear the exhaust if you have any video from the dyno.

Let me know.

Jonathan

Jonathan - shot this morning, let me know if you need any more vids.

SLP long tube headers, Robofab intake, and Corsa exhaust:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpiRH5HNhgA

bonecrrusher
07-13-2010, 01:29 PM
Not sure if this counts as an update or not...

FedEx dropped off this huge box...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1279048388718.jpg



Wonder whats in it....


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/img1279048388357.jpg

I need to change the oil in the G8 soon, and well kind of getting sick of changing oil in the driveway - so I ordered these, I got these damn cheap off the net, and can't wait to test them out.

Oh and before someone says I'm being lazy - it takes 20 mins just to jack up the Corvette - that sumbitch is so low its a PITA to get it high enough to get jackstands under. So - to save time, and well also not screwing up the floor, I went w/ these.

(I feel like Chris Farley talking about warranties in Tommy Boy) LOL! :thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
07-24-2010, 07:13 PM
Project: Needs more Aero...

Found a group by for some Corvette ZR1 spoilers - I've been looking at these for a long time, and finally made a purchase.

After 6 weeks of waiting - its finally here....
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280016159681.jpg

Here its installed..
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280016159011.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280016158829.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280016158414.jpg

Jay Hilliard
07-25-2010, 05:59 AM
Spoiler looks good. When are you installing the Z06 wide body kit?

lil427z
07-25-2010, 12:22 PM
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
rick k

bonecrrusher
07-25-2010, 12:25 PM
I will probably get the kit painted next year. I've got a few car shows in August, and the RTTH's in September.

I'd get it painted this winter - but I've gotta start getting some furniture in this empty house... :lol:

I hate the pics from last night - so I took some in the daylight... I love how the sun pops on this dark blue.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280079810229.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280079808853.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280079810544.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/img1280079809798.jpg

bonecrrusher
09-16-2010, 01:06 PM
Kind of a bump - nothing new to the car - just finally got my parts in from Australia that I ordered after the Power Tour. Can thank the Aussies for a recommendation for an HSV parts hookup that will ship to the states.

So I ordered some stuff for the garage - got my V8 Supercar series supporting the HRT team, and an HSV flag.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/377a6870.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/62856c1b.jpg

I need to wash the car tonight - I am leaving for RTTH in the morning!

Anyone have a recommendation on a good tool box? I am looking at that gargantuan Kobalt toolbox at lowes with the fridge and speakers in it - its come down in price and well I wouldn't mind a fridge and stereo in the garage....

bonecrrusher
10-10-2010, 08:28 PM
A bit of an update - been driving the car pretty hard the last couple of weeks - first I was up at RTTH's event in Pigeon Forge, TN - and I had a blast there. Was nice seeing a lot of cars that I've been watching being built on the web.

Probably my favorite shot of the car so far...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Run%20Thru%20the%20Hills%202010/Photo1.jpg

Also - I participated in my second Autocross, in the Corvette, this weekend - this one was at Zmax dragway - of course that dragstrip is never open for T&T - so we where out in the parking lot.

Heres my times:
21 ASP 427 Craig 05 Chevrolet Corvette Blue: 106.302+DNF 100.310 97.996+1 95.035 96.571

Not bad - I got 5 runs in and shaved off 11 seconds from my first run. Also - the last run I almost DNF'd but I spun the car completely around, slammed my helmet against the roof and still only added 1.5 second off my best run of the day.

Some pics from the paddock:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0089.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0088.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0092.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0091.jpg

Edit - found an action shot!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMG_1032.jpg

tones2SS
10-11-2010, 07:58 AM
Very cool. Glad you had fun.:thumbsup:
I like your G8. That thing must go pretty good as well with those mods, I bet!

bonecrrusher
10-11-2010, 04:19 PM
The G8 is 10 hp within the Vette... I like the Corsa exhaust - I'm glad it came with it.. too bad I think it sounds better then the Vette too.

However - the Vette is faster - I think its 500+ lbs lighter - and well it has a t56 6 speed in it. I think the 6L80E in the G8 has a bit of lag in it with the DBW throttlebody on it.

tones2SS
10-11-2010, 05:49 PM
Corsa has been around for a little while now and make some great exhaust for late model muscle/sports cars. Very nice man!!:thumbsup: :cheers:

bonecrrusher
10-11-2010, 08:57 PM
I like the sound of them - put the price absolutely turns me of - $1200 for 4' of pipe "axle back" is ridiculous. I'd buy a used system maybe - but I've already got a full z06 exhaust system on, its 3" and sounds better then the stock 2.5".

I may drop the exhaust this winter and do the "z06 exhaust mod" but we'll see...

bonecrrusher
10-12-2010, 04:15 PM
Came home and saw FedEx dropped off a package....

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0097.jpg

Found this front wheel on egay - I had no idea it was Competition Grey, the pictures the guy had posted sucked... that saves me $$ from painting it! Score!!

Woot - only one more wheel to go, lol!

tones2SS
10-12-2010, 05:35 PM
HA HA!!!
Very nice. SCORE!:cheers:

bonecrrusher
12-05-2010, 03:29 PM
Well - been a long time since I've had an update so - heres a few updates:

Corvette - I have all of the body panels now, I still need 1 wheel and the plastic liner crap - I went to my body guy and got a quote for front bumper, 4 panels, and repainting both doors - and well - that project will be on hold for a while, lol!

G8 - really been looking into a brake upgrade - but that requires new wheels and tires - ugh.... Oh and I got door dinged pretty bad in the rear quarter panel on black Friday - pretty sweet eh! So I visited my body guy AGAIN... this time I'm giving him my business and getting the rear quarter fixed and the c-piller repainted since its all one piece - damn Zeta chassis, lol! Should be going in the week before Christmas.

Garage - picked up a tool box on Black Friday - set that up and have some of my tools properly put away now. I also picked up some a Corvette racing Jake flag - The ALMS team's marketing/promotional company had a blowout on last seasons items - that and I had a nice pro-touring poster to put up on the wall from DSE's open shop a few months back.

Everyone loves pics - so heres the garage again... LOL!

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG0275.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG0326.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG0327.jpg

tones2SS
12-06-2010, 09:35 AM
Cool garage.
Sorry about the door ding on the G8. People can be,..well,...d*****bags. Good luck on getting another wheel for the Vette.:thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
12-19-2010, 04:50 PM
Not much of an update - the G8 goes in for paint tomorrow - sucks blowing that cash during the holidays.

I FINALLY had time to mess around with my new camera - heres a Daytime test vid I did today, mounted it to the dash inside the G8.

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You can really hear the exhaust at 1:30 and 4:30 - still sounds way muffled from how loud it really is. Can't wait till I get a 32 gig SD card for this - I'm just using a 1gig card I had laying around in an old camera - so I'm limited to time length due to file size right now. I asked for one from the gf for Christmas - guess I'll see if I get it. I really look forward to using this on some Autocrosses, the Power Tour, and at least the RTTH's next year....

bonecrrusher
02-21-2011, 06:01 AM
Its been awhile since I've updated - been a long couple of months... nothing really new project wise. I'm not feeling all that great today - went out last night for my birthday celebration and well had a few too many beers. But I shot some vids and pictures from an Autocross that I participated in on Saturday up at Zmax Dragway in Concord, NC.

Getting the car ready - changing the oil and swiping out the clutch fluid - I FINALLY had the time to use my race ramps... and lifting a lowered car is a PITA. I used them on the G8 and while that was decent - it really cut down on the oil change time on the Vette.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0459.jpg

Some pics from the AutoX:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Zmax%20Dragway%20Autocross%202_19_2011/IMAG0472.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Zmax%20Dragway%20Autocross%202_19_2011/IMAG0476.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Zmax%20Dragway%20Autocross%202_19_2011/IMAG0480.jpg

More pics can be found here:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Zmax%20Dragway%20Autocross%202_19_2011/

Now for the vids:
These videos are unedited, and the sound sucks - I dont know why the sound is so terrible...
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My results of the AutoX:

427 Craig 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Blue 91.778 87.170 85.025+3 84.366 85.606+1

So I did fairly decent I managed to drop my times, and I killed a few cones.

I probably won't be modifying the car anymore until after the Power Tour is over.

I've got the 12 Hrs of Sebring coming up, the Land Speed racing event @ Maxton NC, and the Food Lion Autofair car show @ Charlotte Motor Speedway.

tones2SS
02-21-2011, 04:08 PM
Very cool.:thumbsup:
Practice, practice, practice. Car looks good.

Beach Cruiser
02-22-2011, 11:38 AM
Cool pics, I have the exact same car (in stock form) only mines a convertable. That's the wife's DD. Your next adventure should be VIR, not that far from ya.

Payton King
02-22-2011, 01:37 PM
I will drop you a note once I get my car back together and we can do the Z-Max autocross if they have another one coming up. Plan on going to CMS some time in the spring as well.:unibrow:

bonecrrusher
02-22-2011, 04:35 PM
They have another Zmax dragway autox in June scheduled - I'll probably attend - pending its not during the Power Tour.

bonecrrusher
03-22-2011, 08:14 PM
This past weekend was a very interesting weekend...

I headed down to West Palm Beach for a bit of vacation, and to get away from the Carolinas.

The weather was awesome and made it down there in about 9.5 hrs. If you go there - I highly recommend checking out CityPlace... lots of bars/shopping/clubs/food. Plus it was 2 miles from my Hotel, and well they had a free shuttle service - definitely needed after going to some of the clubs there, lol.

Saturday we got up extra early and headed out to Sebring, FL - thats about 2 hrs from West Palm Beach.

We attended the 12 Hrs of Sebring, which was a lot of fun - but man that is a dirty/nasty/grimey/dusty track. My car and I where very nasty by the end of the day, lol.

Link to all of my pics:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/

The Corvette corral was cool, and it was pretty cool seeing the factory Corvette ALMS racing team do there thing.

My only complaint about Sebring - it's not really spectator friendly - it was hard to find a good seat w/out being on bleachers, a motor home, etc.

Heres some pics and vids from Sebring:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05894.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05912.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05931.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05959.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05950.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC05974.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC06027.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC06032.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/DSC06165.jpg

Some race footage:
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The race was fun and all - we left about 6pm and headed back to West Palm Beach after a slight detour due to my factory Nav unit.

We slept in Sunday a bit, and got on the road about 9am.

After about an hour outside West Palm Beach my rear tire decided to get punctured and explode @ 80mph. I tried the Green Slim fix a tire crap, and well the hole is so big - it didnt help! Awesome!

It being a Sunday, and no one having a Corvette tire in stock anywhere - I was stranded in Florida, 700 miles from home!

So after about 30 mins of calling around, I had a flat bed tow truck on the way, a truck rented - and a 4 wheel auto transport trailer as well.

14 hrs later... $200 bucks in gas... and I don't want to say how much for the rental - we got the car unloaded at 1am, and I had to be up at 5am for work the next day... so I'm still pissed off about Sunday so the car its sitting in the garage w/ a cover on it..... I'll get to it this weekend.

I will say this - I am glad I have my race ramps - they let me angle the steel ramps from the trailer good enough to back them off w/ no issue and no scraping the front bumper.

Pics of my PAIN from Sunday.... lol.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/IMAG0561.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/IMAG0562.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/IMAG0563.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/IMAG0566.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Sebring%202011/IMAG0571.jpg

69x22
03-26-2011, 08:47 PM
Sweet Vette!

bonecrrusher
03-27-2011, 04:42 PM
So - I need to make a decision on the whole wheel thing - I've shopped around the cheapest I'm going to get a new KDW will be 300 minimum w/out install or taxes or anything.

So I decided to pull the rear Z06 wheels that I've had in storage out and bolt them onto the car. First I just wanted to see how it would look, second I wanted to make the car moveable, and third - get the car of floor jack and jackstands.

I bought a set of rear Competition Grey z06 wheels probably 2 years ago now, RPO code Q44, and they had some stock runflats on them. They are in decent shape and I'll probably get a summer of driving out of them. So this solves my popped rear tire issue, but now I have mismatching wheels - I found a front wheel for 100 bucks on ebay last year, so I decided to put that on the front as mockup and see how it will look. I like the look - plus this puts me 1 step closer to putting the z06 wide body kit on finally.

Oh - and I have a line on the last front wheel - I am going to call and order it Monday. Last time the guy quoted me $150 for the wheel shipped, while thats not bad I may have to get it painted to get matched - I'll find out when I get the wheel.

Now for the pics:

Screwed rear KDW:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06189.jpg

325 width vs 285 width
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06187.jpg

Both wheels for mockup:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06193.jpg

Rear mockup:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06195.jpg

Front Mockup:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06202.jpg

Side shot of both wheels:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/DSC06203.jpg

tones2SS
03-27-2011, 07:31 PM
The Z06 wheels look great on there.

bonecrrusher
03-28-2011, 04:44 PM
Thanks - I ordered my last z06 wheel today - got a decent deal on it.

Need to get that here and wheels installed before Charlotte's Food Lion Autofair in 2 weeks...

almcbri
03-28-2011, 07:27 PM
The car look great! I like the looks of the zo6 wheels.

bonecrrusher
03-30-2011, 05:57 PM
I ordered rims - and I got this dub box this afternoon when I got home from work, pretty sweet!

24's baby!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSC06213.jpg
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http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSC06211.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSC06209.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSC06210.jpg

I got this wheel - brand new for stupid cheap. It is polished - so its going to go to my body man sometime this week for paint. I ordered this Monday afternoon, and it was at my house when I came home from work. Not bad for 2 days shipping from South Florida! I also ordered Q44 painted center caps from GM on Monday - since finding used competition grey center caps are near impossible. Plus they where only $9.50 each!

So hopefully this will all be done painted and swapped before the Food Lion Autofair at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2 weekends.

tones2SS
03-30-2011, 06:37 PM
Those will look killer on the Vette!:thumbsup:
Post up pics when you get them mounted.

bonecrrusher
04-02-2011, 09:12 PM
Got the front wheel mounted, still need to get that last wheel to my paint guy on Monday. I'm digging the new wheel direction.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0601.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0604.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0603.jpg

coolwelder62
04-03-2011, 08:30 AM
Your Corvette is really shaping up.Love your wheel choice.Those are some of the best wheel's GM ever designed.Now if can just get goodguy's to let car's like your's in we will be set.:thumbsup: Scott

bonecrrusher
04-04-2011, 08:24 PM
Not much of an update - partstaxi finally shipped my center caps, so those should be here in a few days, and I dropped my wheel off to my paint guy. He should get it painted tomorrow, and I plan on taking my current wheel over there Wed night so that he can move over the TPMS sensor and the tire to the newly painted front wheel.

My 90 pound box from Sears finally showed up today - 4 days after it was going to get here! I ordered this cabinet almost 10 days ago! So I spent a few hours assembling my last Gladiator brand cabinet - then put the top on it that I picked up at Lowe's - who price matched an internet deal, they had it for $129, I found it on the web for $79, score! Also - not to self - I ordered this shelf from the Sears store, and they shipped it to my house for free. That was all fine and dandy, but there was a nice sized hole in the box, and both rear panels where dented. If it was the front panel I'd be pissed - but it was the rear. So 10 mins with a hammer and a nice sized piece of wood I knocked the panels back into shape. Besides that it went together pretty smoothly.

I have some florescent recessed lights to put up, I'll put those up some time later. After that I think my garage will be done for awhile.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG0619.jpg

bonecrrusher
04-08-2011, 09:03 PM
Well - after running back and forth to my wheel guy like 4 different times this week.. and washing/claybaring/polishing/waxing the car - the car is finally ready for Charlotte Food Lion Autofair...

I'm just glad the car has 4 wheels the same color. I dropped the wheel off on Monday - I picked it up today. My new center caps arrived on Wednesday and I put them on right away... I'll have better pics from the show at the end of the weekend. :thumbsup:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0627.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0628.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0629.jpg

John510
04-09-2011, 01:39 AM
LS7 swap, widebody, Z06 parts....

Why not just sell it and buy a real Z06? Wouldnt have been around the same price and have a higher resale value?

Ummgawa
04-09-2011, 07:17 AM
LS7 swap, widebody, Z06 parts....

Why not just sell it and buy a real Z06? Wouldnt have been around the same price and have a higher resale value?

The same reason you didn't buy a finished car. The thirty thousand dollar difference means he can build the car the way he wants it, and, not pay the Z-06 insurance rates. I can assume that resale value was not a consideration here primarily and I am concerned with folks who focus on resale value in these times and in this hobby. I never build a car with resale value in mind. That means I am primarily building it for someone else and not for me. If I decide to sell and whomever wants it bad enough agrees to pay my price, then so be it. I can assure you, a lot of work has gone into this dudes car and I tip my hat to him with no questions asked and no second guessing.

John510
04-09-2011, 01:13 PM
The same reason you didn't buy a finished car. The thirty thousand dollar difference means he can build the car the way he wants it, and, not pay the Z-06 insurance rates. I can assume that resale value was not a consideration here primarily and I am concerned with folks who focus on resale value in these times and in this hobby. I never build a car with resale value in mind. That means I am primarily building it for someone else and not for me. If I decide to sell and whomever wants it bad enough agrees to pay my price, then so be it. I can assure you, a lot of work has gone into this dudes car and I tip my hat to him with no questions asked and no second guessing.

The question wasnt meant to be rude to the guy (sorry if I came off that way). I actually like his car. I have an 08 Atomic Orange C6 myself. I was mainly just curious since with a Z06 he would have gotten a aluminum frame, magnesium cradle, less sound deadening, lighter seats, carbon panels, etc. 30K difference new but used difference is around 15-20K.

bonecrrusher
04-09-2011, 03:27 PM
Ummgamma is right - its my car I do what I want - I am not concerned about the next guy.

I do not like the stiffer suspension of the z06. I have driven a few and well there not so nice on the back....

Also - my car is almost paid off - so why finance another $42,000 when this one is nearly paid off?

Also - I might have been clear as mud - but no LS7 swap, I was joking in that post, lol. Only engine plans are the CNC ported LS3 top end and the edelbrock SC. I may get the LS9 cam - depends on LSA on that the lobes though.

I plan on doing the Widebody kit this winter - and probably the blower 2012 some time.

You also have to realized - all the conversion parts and projects for this car have been bought second hand except for the zr1 wheels - which are for sale, the z06 brakes and 2 z06 center caps. The interior mods - well the OEM stuff blows - so I went aftermarket for most of it. I also shop for the best deal around - for example I pad 300 and 500 for the front fenders - both used, OEM retail is 1700 each! I am doing this on a budget - or I'd have a ZR1 in the garage and my pro-touring Nova which I have built in my head.

Thanks,
Craig

bonecrrusher
04-12-2011, 07:22 PM
Well - I finally have had time to relax and catch up on sleep - that and download the pics from my camera.

This weekend was the Spring Food Lion Auto Fair @ Charlotte Motor Speedway. I've been showing my various cars there for 4 years now - and the show is twice a year - so I think I've been to 8 of them now!

It was a lot of work to get to this point - and I am glad the weather was cool and not too hot this time - its been stupid hot at the track in the past.

I saw some cool cars, vendors, and a good mix of different cars there.

Heres the link to all my pics:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/

Some select pics:
Z07 packaged 2011 Z06 sans Zr1 Carbon Fiber bits:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06320.jpg

Really clean Camaro:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06301.jpg

Best car @ Auto Fair! Road race setup and swapped LS1 into a 944 wearing 911 GT3RS color!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06287.jpg

Porsche 911 GT3RS:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06269.jpg

AutoRad - apparently there in GA - note to self for Nova project:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06257.jpg

Year One's aging Camaro - looks like they updated it with and E-Force kit...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06253.jpg

Finally - day time shots of the new wheels and clean car and photos from a real camera!

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06226.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06225.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06221.jpg

Heres how I ended my weekend - got my first car show trophy, lol! I won the Best Modified category for my car club.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Auto%20Fair%20Spring%202011/DSC06326.jpg

Ron in SoCal
04-12-2011, 07:59 PM
Congrats on the trophy 'Crusher!:thumbsup:

fireflash
04-13-2011, 06:53 AM
How long do we have to wait to see that wide body kit, car is looking great keep up the good work & pics.:lateral:

tones2SS
04-13-2011, 05:58 PM
Congrats on the trophy 'Crusher!:thumbsup:

What Ron said. Congrats!:cheers:
Thanks for the photos as well.

bonecrrusher
04-25-2011, 07:37 PM
Well - after doing some research and finding a smoking deal on the next part... heres a video:

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LOL!

I picked up this GM LS9 cam - it should work very well with the Edelbrock SC kit I plan on getting over the next year. I didn't plan on putting a cam in the car - but since I'll have the entire top half of the engine off the car anyway - I thought what the hell. Plus I got the cam, new crank bolt, the cam sprocket and the new bolts for STUPID cheap - plus the guy was in NC so I got it next day. Gotta love trolling CorvetteForums for good deals, lol.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0718.jpg

tones2SS
04-26-2011, 06:23 PM
Very nice bonecrusher. When are you getting the SC?
Keep us posted.

Karl Buchka
04-27-2011, 09:30 AM
Love the project and your approach to it. Not everyone has the finances to pick kit A from catalog B and ship everything to shop C for installation.

eBay is a hell of a resource and it's always fun to see what kinds of deals you can score. Keep up the great work!

Ummgawa
04-27-2011, 12:04 PM
Congrats on the trophy, looking forward to seeing the SC installed and thanks for the pix.:thumbsup:

70rs
04-27-2011, 04:35 PM
Love the project and your approach to it. Not everyone has the finances to pick kit A from catalog B and ship everything to shop C for installation.

eBay is a hell of a resource and it's always fun to see what kinds of deals you can score. Keep up the great work!

X2! I really like what you are doing! Keep those updates & pics coming.

bonecrrusher
04-27-2011, 07:54 PM
SC honestly wont happen till 2012.

I hope to get the bodykit painted and installed this winter - we'll see. I honestly need to sit down and take inventory of all the parts that I have, and come up with a shopping list of what I need.

Motor plans:
Stock LS2 bottom end
GM LS9 cam
GM PP CNC L92 heads
Edelbrock blower

I still need to get:
LS3 intake valves - lighter then the truck valves.
LS3/L92 offset intake rockers
LS3/L92 rocker stand
All the various gaskets for the motor, and I've been considering ARP head studs.

I am seriously considering doing the Z06 muffler mod - I mean I think it really sounds good and well I already have them on the car. I'd consider a Corsa cat back - but finding those used are not easy to come by.

Vid of the Z06 muffler mod:

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Thanks for the compliments guys! :thumbsup:

CamaroAJ
04-27-2011, 09:47 PM
if you get the NPP mufflers you don't need to do the muffler mod, its already done.

bonecrrusher
04-28-2011, 04:12 PM
I already have a full 3" LS7 exhaust on there from a Z06.... Also have the NPP in a Box mod on the car as well. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

CamaroAJ
04-28-2011, 05:44 PM
i missed that the first time i read it.

i didn't care for the NPP in a box thing, i want mine to work like factory so i designed a setup to do so. still controllable with a switch though. i'll let you know how it works out after i get my car running.

bonecrrusher
05-31-2011, 12:40 PM
After a few months hard work decided to go out of town this weekend - I'll call it Grand Touring NC/TN 2011!

The GF and I headed out to the western part of NC and eastern part of of TN. I've previously been out there when I went to the Run the the Hills event last year - but this time I got to stop and take in the sights. I hit the Tail of the Dragon again, and then took the extra time and went to the Cherohala Skyway. I will say this they have simply clamped down on the Dragon - 30 mph for the entire road! Come now now it was more fun last year! We spent 2 nights in Robbinsville, NC. There is really nothing in this town - at least it had a Microtel to stay in. I suppose I could have driven back to Charlotte - but we spent 6 hrs driving the Dragon and the Skyway - and stopping for a few waterfalls and for lunch. It took us over 3 hrs just to get out there and that makes for a long crappy day, it was nice being able to not have to worry about rushing back home. Of the 2 roads - the Cherohala Skyway is much nicer. There was a lot less traffic - nice areas to pull off to take pictures, and well a lot less cops around too. I highly suggest the Skyway if you are ever in the area. I took this week off work, and I head out to the Power Tour next week - so I'll be cleaning up the G8 from this trip and washing/waxing the Vette again.

Some footage from the Dragon, my GoPro HD stopped recording after 13 mins - I need to read the damn owners manual for that thing.

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Here are the obligatory pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Grand%20Touring%20NC-TN%202011/g8.jpg
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Rest of my pics:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Grand%20Touring%20NC-TN%202011/

tones2SS
05-31-2011, 06:08 PM
Looks like fun. Great pics as well.:thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
06-13-2011, 07:42 PM
Power Tour 2011: Got back on Saturday at midnight- just now getting the pics and videos uploaded. The tour started in Cocoa Beach FL and ended in Detroit MI.

Overall it was a good time - except Georgia and Alabama where hot as balls, and well we weren't at the venue very long. Ended up going back to the hotel and swimming/drinking.... lol. Ended up driving about 3,600 miles, consumed around 104 beers, and went thru 15 states.

Highlights of the trip.... Before the trip started - went up to Mt Mitchell, NC. Its the highest peak on the eastern seaboard, and its about 2 hrs from Charlotte. Alabama and Georgia have crap freeways - lets say big bumps don't agree with my car... more on that later. Michigan actually had decent interstate - but the local roads where terrible. Ended up staying in 4 hotels... not bad for an 8 day road trip. Spent the rest with friends and family. We stopped at the Jim Beam distillery in Kentucky - lets say the tasting of 128 proof whiskey when its 95* outside is not recommended - it burned all the way down, lol. We also stopped at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit - unfortunately there car display is in pieces and currently being rebuilt, but they had an awesome Civil War display with tons of documents on loan from the National Archives - learned some stories about the Civil War and spent nearly 2 hrs in that display alone. Also the end of the Power Tour was the best. We went to the GM Proving Grounds in Milford, and on the way out got to hit some of the test courses. There was a huge straightaway that I got up to 125 mph on, and there was a bit of a road course as well. It really was a great way to end the trip.

Next year the Power Tour is going from Detroit MI to Arlington Texas.... so far that 1,050 mile and 17 hr trip back sounds terrible. So as of right now I wont be going.

GM Proving Grounds vid:
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The straight-a-way is about 8 mins in - Road course is about 15 mins in. I think the GoPro has a lot better sound - its not whistling anymore. I googled out some ways to solve that, and swapping out the water proof case for the one with holes in it made it sound 70% better.

Pictures:
I took 874 pictures link is below:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202011/?start=all

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tones2SS
06-14-2011, 06:05 PM
Very cool. I would love to do the Power Tour one year. It's "on the list" to do.:yes:

bonecrrusher
06-15-2011, 06:17 PM
I'd recommend doing it at least once, I've done it three times now.

It is a ton of fun - but the miles this last year where epic. I used a lot of my vacation time this year on the Power Tour, and that 20 hr drive back home would take 2 days, and I would need at least another day to recover. So thats like the Friday before, the week of PT and the Monday after and that is a very large chunk of my allotted vacation time for the year.

On the other hand, you see a lot of cool stuff you'd never see before - travel to parts of the country you may have never been to... and if you have friends and family along the PT, you can hang out with them too.

tones2SS
06-15-2011, 06:37 PM
I'd recommend doing it at least once, I've done it three times now.

It is a ton of fun - but the miles this last year where epic. I used a lot of my vacation time this year on the Power Tour, and that 20 hr drive back home would take 2 days, and I would need at least another day to recover. So thats like the Friday before, the week of PT and the Monday after and that is a very large chunk of my allotted vacation time for the year.

On the other hand, you see a lot of cool stuff you'd never see before - travel to parts of the country you may have never been to... and if you have friends and family along the PT, you can hang out with them too.

Yes, it seems like an awesome time. My buddy Pete did it a few years back and some guys on another forum I belong to, do it every year and love it. They always post up pics from the tour as well and say how much fun it is.

bonecrrusher
06-20-2011, 05:49 PM
Introducing - Project Fat Ass: :lol:

So going thru the fine state of Alabama on the Power Tour - and hitting some nasty construction zones - I hit really bad bump - and cracked a rear fender.

325x19's + stock C6 rear fenders and big ass bumps dont mix...

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202011/IMAG0913.jpg

So when I cracked the rear fender on the tour, I was a bit pissed - but I look at it this way - I was going to get the wide body kit on anyway, so why not start now with this motivation of fixing the cars rear end.

So the day I got back from the Power Tour I ordered the liners, the brake ducts, the seals, and some push pins. They came today - not bad for being home just over a week and having the rest of the parts from GM sitting at my door when I got home.

I already had the rear fenders, the brake scoops, and the rear splash guards.

I plan on tearing into the rear end over the next couple of weekends - I need to get the car to paint jail, and hopefully be done with this project by August. I got a big car show to go to, and well the RTTH's event is in September as well.

Everyone likes pics, and the last pic is my car in front of the bus at the GM Proving Grounds - it show the wheel gap in the back - mind you I had a couple hundred pounds of clothes, tools, jack and jackstands all sitting in the hatch of the Vette as well.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0940.jpg
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tones2SS
06-20-2011, 06:23 PM
Sorry to hear about the cracked fender. Now you have an "excuse" to do your wide body kit!:unibrow:
Good luck and keep us posted.

bonecrrusher
06-21-2011, 06:30 PM
Not an update - but found this pic on the net last night...

Guy took this pic somewhere between Georgia and Alabama on the Power Tour.

Needless to say - its my new favorite pic.

Damn photobucket for resizing it.

I'm considering getting an account with Flickr - but not sure which is the best bang for buck.

Oh - and look for an update this weekend, I plan on tearing the rear end off :)

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202011/MG3931-X2.jpg

tones2SS
06-21-2011, 06:35 PM
Great photo!:thumbsup:
If you want, I can try to re-size it for you, without distorting it. Let me know.

srh3trinity
06-23-2011, 12:06 PM
That looks nice. I am excited to see the Z06 stuff go on. I may be in the minority, but short of the 68-72, I think the C6 Z06 is the best looking Vette around.

BanditDave
06-23-2011, 02:11 PM
That looks nice. I am excited to see the Z06 stuff go on. I may be in the minority, but short of the 68-72, I think the C6 Z06 is the best looking Vette around.

I honestly think the C6 Z06 is the best looking Vettes too...:hail:

bonecrrusher
06-25-2011, 11:55 AM
Project Fatass = complete.

Probably took 5 hrs to get everything done, I think i spent more time cleaning up the garage and putting crap away then it did for me to do this swap.

Btw it was really easy. Only needed a 7/8/10mm sockets for the ship, and a t15 for the fender screws.

Now that I got the car done, I will contact my body guy and see what we can work out and when.

Now for the pics....

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0946.jpg
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"JOHNNY FIVE IS ALIVE NO DISASSEMBLE!"
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F'd fender:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG0959.jpg

70rs
06-25-2011, 12:38 PM
:thumbsup:

Jon69RagTop
06-25-2011, 04:52 PM
You're gonna love it when its painted, nice addition.

tones2SS
06-27-2011, 06:47 PM
Looks great. Gotta love the wide body on the 'vettes!:thumbsup:

kwhizz
06-28-2011, 08:39 PM
LOL...........You will be doing the Power Tour again next year.......and you know it............LOL

Ken

bonecrrusher
09-21-2011, 10:22 PM
OMG - an update!

Finally took the time to install the rear splash guards - figured I'd get them on before I go my next road trip up to TN for the RTTH event this upcoming weekend.

Pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG1127.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG1129.jpg

bonecrrusher
09-25-2011, 08:58 AM
I went to the 7th Annual Run thru the Hills event and had an absolute blast.

I can't wait to go next year.

We showed up Friday about 45 mins before the cruise to Tail of the Dragon was going to leave from the hotel - luckily they let us check in early and we where able to empty the Vette out with all the crap we had packed.

The Tail of the Dragon was fun - but the rain/fog was absolute crap on the Foothills parkway over to the US 129 - we noticed a few people turned back, but we got over there and the weather cleared up.

Fri night we went to bills shop - and had some apple pie and some Canadian molson - good times all around.

Payton's Camaro was up on the lift - the torque arm slid back into the Axle - something like that and various people spent a good chunk of the night working on it and got it fixed.

Saturday was the Autocross - having to much adult beverages above led to someone feeling like crap - oh well - we got up in time and got to the Autox.

I worked and ran in the first group on Saturday - we got 6 runs in with the first group, then we had to get back to Charlotte because my friend had to get to work. I have no idea what my times where - I'll look in the RTTH thread for those later.

Now for the multimedia portion of this post:

Vids from the Autox:


Dash cam from my cell phone - mount is a POS - need to work on that - and the vid setting was on 480 instead of HD - damnit!
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Go Pro vids - At least I've found a good video 'trimmer' and shorted the 40 min vid that I shot.
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Link to all 455 pics:
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Run%20thru%20the%20Hills%202011/

Select pics:
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bonecrrusher
09-27-2011, 07:09 PM
Well - not a Vette updated - but a G8 update!

I ordered these Tuesday before I left for RTTH's - I was worried they'd get delivered over the weekend and that I wouldn't be home.

Luckily they arrived today - and the UPS guy actually read my sign to not leave them on the front door!

I know your not supposed to mod the DD - but after getting dark wheels on the Vette - and finding one hell of a deal on these - I couldn't help myself.

Specs:

2011 CTS-V Satin Graphite wheels
19x9 front
19x9.5 rear (sedan) - the coupe uses a 19x10 out back.

I plan on using BF Goodrich KDW2's on these - I already have a set of 285 35 19 that I had mounted on the Vette. I will be ordering fronts through the BF Goodrich representatives that I talked to at RTTH's - hopefully I get a great deal with them.

Pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG1216.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG1218.jpg

tones2SS
09-28-2011, 05:54 PM
Those wheels should look killer on the G8. We need pics when you get them mounted.

CAMAROBOY69
09-29-2011, 09:21 AM
The Vette is coming along real well. Its nice to see someone driving the living heck out of a 05 Vette. The wide body kit and wheels look great on there. And congrats on the trophy. :thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
09-29-2011, 05:52 PM
Thanks guys - I don't really have a time frame on the tires for the CTS-V wheels..

Its going to get cold here in a month or so and KDW's don't like anything < 40* outside.

I might be selling my stock C6 wheels that came with the car - they've been sitting in boxes for 2 years - and well I don't plan on putt the stock fenders back on, ever...

I was saving them for a Nova project but I'm not sure a 19x10 Corvette will fit in the back of a 68-72 Nova even minitubed.

I am in the middle of traveling for the next 4 weeks - I'll look at my finances then and decide on tires.

bonecrrusher
11-06-2011, 01:54 PM
G8 update...

I finally got the time to order the tires and put them on - went with 285 35 19's in the rear and 245 40 19's in the front - tiires are BF Goodrich KDW's.

Since these are summer tires - the wheels will be coming off in the next few weeks - not that it gets that cold in the Carolinas - but it does drop in Dec/January.

Centercaps are off an 04-05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP - I think I am going to pain them SEM trim black - just not sure at this point.

Now for the pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG1499.jpg
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tones2SS
11-07-2011, 06:30 PM
Looks great man.
I wish it didn't snow in New England, or I would have a G8 myself.:mad:

bonecrrusher
11-11-2011, 02:37 PM
Vette update - I have been riding on 5+ year old Runcraps out back - mileage is unknown and have 3 different autocross days on them and at least 5k miles on them from just the Power Tour. Needless to say they are terrible in the rain and might be a bit bald, lol.

So after doing some research and being thrifty - I found a set of - new to me - Michelin Pilot Sport cup tires for the back - I can't complain for $200 shipped - sure they are used but for this deal - I should be able to get a year out of them.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG1506.jpg

G8 update - I am not a fan of the polished aluminum center caps on the satin graphite wheels.

So I placed an order with Eastwood - ordered a can of SEM trim black, and some fine line masking tape. I really can't complain about there service - I got the products in 2 days, I googled Eastwood coupon and found a 20% off coupon code, and best of all shipping was free.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG1509.jpg

Now my question - does any a good suggestion on a degreaser? I haven't rattle canned anything in a long time, but what should I use to clean off these center caps before I spray bomb them?

bonecrrusher
11-28-2011, 09:38 PM
Thanksgiving update - Hope everyone had a great Turkey day!

On Black Friday, Charlotte Motor Speedway is open for laps if you donate $25 to the local Speedway Charity. The local Corvette club that I am in went to the track and there where 13 Corvettes in our group.

Hanging in the back - you can really get up some good speed - I topped out at 130mph. Here are some GoPro vids.

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After having a great time around the speedway, I ordered some stuff online and picked it up at the store...

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG1523.jpg

I picked up a set of air tools, drilling bits, a new shop light, and detailing stool.

Time to get an air compressor, it never ends! LOL!

tones2SS
11-29-2011, 06:41 PM
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG1523.jpg

Looks like Christmas came early!

bonecrrusher
12-04-2011, 11:18 AM
Back to the Pontiac - I've been rolling around with out any center caps for awhile now, I finally got a chance to paint the caps with the SEM trim paint that I ordered a few weeks back.

I cleaned all the caps, then masked them off using fine line masking tape, then spray bombed them:

Results below:

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98ssnova
12-04-2011, 07:04 PM
I dont like them you can tell they are a diffrent color. :cheers: just kidding looks good

56pickup
12-04-2011, 08:16 PM
Love the wheels! :thumbsup:

tones2SS
12-05-2011, 06:44 PM
Looks awesome man! Good job.

bonecrrusher
12-18-2011, 09:47 AM
I hope everyone will have a great happy holiday season!

Thought I would help spread the Christmas Spirit - my local Corvette club participates in a parade every year and throw candy to the kids. This year we threw out 40 pounds a candy and a few Power Tour hats this year.

I filmed it this year with the GoPro - not very exciting stuff but should get you into the Christmas spirit.

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Also - went to a local "Cars and Coffee" event here in Charlotte and had a photographer taking pictures - he snapped this one of the G8.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/DSC6309-X3.jpg

Not bad if I may say so myself...

Everyone be safe and have a happy holidays!

coolwelder62
12-18-2011, 10:42 AM
Man I would love to have a G8,Love your ride.:thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
03-22-2012, 04:53 PM
Well I havent fallen off the planet - just been busy with life and what not.

I finally have a few minutes to throw some pics up on showing the updates around here.

First - the Corvette is currently at the body shop getting the rear end and the doors painted - so no more 2 tone rolling bruise for me!

In preperations of sending the Vette off to paint jail - I removed the rear GM 'chicklet' badges that the black z06 fenders had on them - they are not going back on the car.

Obligatory pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2133.jpg
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Second - since the Vette is in paint jail - I have one open bay in the shop and figured it would be a good time to start to fix up the ceiling in the shop without having to deal with 2 cars.

I bought 4 48" T8 recessed lighting from Home Depot well over a year ago. They've been sitting on the shop floor taking up space and collecting dust.

The only lights I had in the garage where two CFL bulbs - needless to say the lighting was pretty piss poor.

Since its been 10 years since I last worked on any house electrical - I took this very slowly and had to figure it out on the fly as I was not familiar with how the builders ran the electrical wires in the ceiling above my garage. So I cut out the drywall around the socket - turned off the breaker of course - and eventually cut a 4' x 12" hole in the cieling to hang the light in.

What I didn't know at the time - was that the studs above the garage where 22.5" on center - so the plan to hang the lights using the legs that kick out went out the door and I had to re-engineer how I was going to mount the lights.

So I bought some 2x1 in 8' lengths from Lowes and cut them to fit between the studs. I then screwed them into the studs and used these as the mounting points for the lights.

I put in a junction box for the lights on each side and ran new electrical cable to the other end of the garage for the second set of lights to work.

After I got the first light done - the overall time to hang the lights dropped dramatically.

I have hung the lights, patched the drywall - and I am currently doing the mud and sanding.

I have patched up all the holes in the cieling and where they used drywall screws and finished the sanding up for that.

I am currently working on the seams - the builders did a rushed/piss poor job on the seams so its going to be a lot of work - but my plan is to get those smooth and eventually paint the ceiling white.

Now for the pics:

Before:
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Third - my Girlfriends father bought a new air compressor so he ended up selling me his old one - now since I do not own a truck I ended borrowing a co-workers '99 7.4L Big Block dualie and trailer to get it home. I'm lucky if I got 10 mpg in this beast.

So now I've got a 80 gallon 5 hp air compressor - I need to run the 220 wire for it - but thats a project for a later date.

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aussiebj
03-22-2012, 05:24 PM
Gday after reading through the whole post I have to say my fav pic is of the Holden Special Vehicle poster....love the vette also
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/377a6870.jpg

bonecrrusher
03-22-2012, 05:40 PM
Haha - special order from a guy on one of the G8 boards.

I got his info from these guys:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202010/DSC04593.jpg

3 HSV Maloo's where imported to the US for the Hot Rod Power Tour back in 2010 - 2 of them where supercharged - nice group of guys too.

tones2SS
03-22-2012, 07:01 PM
Great job on the garage.
I'll take one of those supercharged HSV's please! lol

bonecrrusher
04-06-2012, 04:15 PM
An update!

I finally finished up sanding all of the seams in the garage.

I am very close to finishing this project - I can almost taste it!

I picked up a 5 gallon bucket of Drywall primer/sealer - and got one full coat on.

I will finish up the spots I couldnt get with a roller, and put one more coat on - then I will decide to paint it or not.

Pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG2244.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG2245.jpg

Also - I picked this up today - it was gone for just over a month. I guess thats what I get for saying no rush.

I am glad that it took that long - it gave me time to get motivated and do this ceiling project. I look forward to not working on the ceiling for 3-4 hrs every night after I work a 10 our day. Seriously - the ceiling project felt like a part time job that I wasn't getting paid for.

My painter did an awesome job on the car like always - it is very weird having a single color car. The Vette was 2 colors for damn near 10 months. Seeing it all blue really changed the car - for the better I think.

I'll probably do the front end next winter - its car show/autocross season!

Pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2250.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2251.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2252.jpg

bonecrrusher
04-14-2012, 01:00 PM
I've had the Corvette back for a week - and on to the next project...

I've had a set or Michelin Pilot Sport Cup rear tires sitting in storage for a long time - so I finally got those mounted today.

It's nice having tires that dont howl and suck anymore! Those Runflats where terrible!

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2268.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2269.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2271.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2272.jpg

Juggernaut
04-14-2012, 08:42 PM
I read through this whole thread today for the first time and really enjoyed seeing everything you've done to and with your car. Were I in any position to do so, I'd probably follow in your footsteps. :)

Thanks for posting and I look forward to more great pictures and info (on both cars; would love to have a G8 GT/GXP as well)!

bonecrrusher
04-22-2012, 08:15 AM
So down here in Charlotte - there is the Food Lion Autofair car show that occurred this weekend.

I got the car back from the body shop about 2 weeks ago and got the new rear tires mounted.

So I spend the last week getting the car all cleaned up - wash/wax/full detail/etc.

I wanted to make the car stand out - so I ended up making a display for it.

After shopping around on the internet - I wasn't going to sped 200 bucks for a flimsy piece of crap plastic unit that wouldn't fit my needs.

I wanted something that I could mount my 10" Motorola Xoom tablet too. I created a video with some of the screen caps of my build - and some of the videos that I've shot with the GoPro over the last couple of years.

So after some thought an design - I tracked down some diamond plate sheet @ Lowe's.

I picked up a jig saw, some metal cutting blades, some aluminum c-channel, and some cap screws and got to work:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2262.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2263.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2267.jpg

Not shown in the pics is the 2x4 that I mounted in the middle of the back of the display to reinforce it.

Sad thing is that I took so much time cleaning up the car and taking pictures of other peoples cars - that I never got a picture of it @ the show this weekend!

Heres the link to the rest of my pics, and a select few chosen pics:

http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2311.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2304.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2306.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2323.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2290.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2292.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autofair%20Spring%202012/IMAG2293.jpg

bonecrrusher
06-07-2012, 08:34 AM
Its been a crazy couple of weeks here.

I've traveled to Chicago, I just got back from the Hot Rod Power Tour - and life/work has been crazy.

A few weeks back I started on an upgrade project on the Vette - and boy did that snowball.

Every time I get into the Vette - it really pissed me off that I didn't have steering wheel controls - I have them on the G8 - and I use them daily.

So I've been shopping around for steering wheels for awhile now, and found a user selling a 2008 C6 Z06 steering wheel for $100 shipped - so I bought it.

Next I was looking around for the proper airbag- and I have seen some sell on ebay for like 400 plus - I refused to pay that. I found one of the vendors selling new airbags from GM for $180 shipped - so I bought one of those.

Now the airbag and 2007+ steering wheel bolt right to my 05, just I needed to swap out the steering wheel clock spring - and the steering column harness with units out of a newer Corvette.

I again shopped around - and bought both the clock spring and the harness from GM for the best price I found them.

Everything is plug and play with this swap - except for the radio control signals themselves. I pulled the 3 wires out of the steering column to firewall connector and put in a new connector so the steering column harness can still be removed like stock. I chose a weatherpack connector for this, so I had to buy a crimper and wire kit - I actually found a good deal on ebay. Then I ran some 18 gauge wire through the dashboard and over into the radio bay.

2 of the connectors go into the back of the radio, and the other line goes to a dash indicator line - I tied into the hazard switch which is right above the radio - so the steering wheel controls glow at night.

I put everything back together and went for a test drive - and you'd think I'd be done at this point - but no.

The steering wheels controlled the radio just fine, and even light up... the problem was that I was hearing a binding/grinding noise when I turned the wheel.

At this point I think its the clock spring - so I tore everything apart (again) and find the clock spring is sitting just fine - I position it a bit differently and put everything back together, go for a test drive - and still binding!

So I tear it apart again - to discover that the plastic shroud that goes between the steering wheel and the dash board - it surrounds the turn signal stalk and what not, was not perfectly circular - it was kind of oval shaped. I end up hitting it a few times with angry fists, put the wheel back on, and everything else back together - and what do you know, it works!

So I take it for a test drive and everything is fine and dandy - then I notice that the Nav system is not getting a GPS signal, I'm like WTF. I am out in the middle of the road - no trees/tall buildings/mountain valleys to block the signal.

So I tear the center console, the arm rest, and then the radio out - and find out I didn't push the GPS connector in the back of radio all the way in - damnit!

I put it all back together and everything works - luckily I got everything fixed up and working the weekend before I left on the HRPT.

Here are some pics - I didn't take many as I was diagnosing the stupid grinding noise. I have wayyy too many hours into this project then I want to admit that I have in it...

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2720.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2224.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG1972.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2755.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2757.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG2758.jpg

As I mentioned that I was on the HRPT - I did not long haul this one. There is no way in hell I am driving back from Texas to NC - and then go back to work on Monday. So I did the Detroit, Muskegon, and Champaign IL stops. Since I was only 3 hrs from my parents house - I drove up to Chicago and spent the night and saw the family.

Here is my video from the Milford Road Course where they tested out the ZL1 - sorry there is no sound GoPro didn't record any (damnit):

gbda--cpmO0

A select few pics below:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/IMAG3067.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/IMAG3033.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/IMAG3017.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/IMAG2906.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/IMAG2800.jpg

Here are my ALL of pics from the HRPT.

http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/

Last but not least: Time for a G8 update...

The front brakes have been squeaking on the G8 for awhile now - and I know the pads are shot, and the front rotors are bedded in pretty deeply.

I have been mulling over what to do about these for a few weeks - I priced out upgrading the pads, and getting some DBA rotors - vs getting some upgraded GM rotors.

The pads are about the same cost - but the GM rotors are cheaper.

Now this is where this brake job cost jumps:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG2786.jpg

This is a Brembo 2009+ CTS-V 6 piston front brake caliper.

I already have the V-wheels on the car so I know that they will fit. I said to hell with it - I found everything on line and saved myself $400 over what I had priced out earlier this year.

So I'll be upgrading the G8 to these:
2009+ CTS-V Brembo 6 piston calipers
2009+ CTS-V dual cast 15" front rotors
Hawk HPS pads

So I got that project to finish up in a few weeks.

MotorCityImpala
06-07-2012, 08:46 PM
Just wanted to get your thoughts on the Milford Road Course. I had worked at Milford in 2001. I was at the Heavy Truck Garage right at GM road and Hickory Ridge Rd. I had no idea the exit would be on the Road course. I too have shots from Warren. I used to work next to the 8 story tower at the Tech Center. The tower is called the VEC Tower and the building I was in was the VEC Podium. VEC= Vehicle Engineering Center. I was born 1 mile away from the Tech Center. 3rd Generation of the family to work in the same building at the Tech Center. I grew up 9 miles north of the Tech center.

The Road course didnt exsist back in 2001. It was called the Truck Loop. What did you think of the high-bank Loop after the North South Straight away? Had I known you would be there I would have looked you up and said Hello.
BY The Way...Love the Vette and the G8. A friend of mine is a Clay Sculptor at GM Design Staff and took his 1965 Malibu SS from Detroit to Champaign. He also has a C-5 with the Wheel To Wheel TigerShark Body Package.

Anyway. Great work; keep it up. I always look forward to your updates. In case you were wondering I was with a group of cars that featured Cauley Performance Automotive decals..... 2008 Shelby GT 500, 2010 Group 6 C6, 2011 Camaro SS with updated ZL1 fascia, FIREBREATHER 2010 Camaro converted to T/A for upcoming movie JINN and last but not least the car I rode in ...1970 GTO 455 painted 1996 Corvette Grandsport Blue.
Being as I flew in for the tour my car (1987 Caprice Classic due to get some P/T upgrades) stayed home in Ocala, FL.

Todd

bonecrrusher
06-08-2012, 06:55 AM
Todd - cool background story there. My aunt actually works at Milford as well working on adaptive cruise control technology - at least thats what I've understood from talking with her. Thats actually where I spent the night up in MI - it sure beats a hotel.

As for the truck loop aka Bob Lutz Ring - It's pretty cool.

I havent taken that that high banked oval at top speed -its been limited both times I've been on that circuit.

Only thing I can compare it to is the 30+* corners around Charlotte Motor Speedway which I have taken at top speeds - the car plants itself and sticks and allows you to gain speed through it.

I did see a black Cauley Camaro on the Chassis dyno @ Champaign as we had arrived a bit early.

Jay Hilliard
06-08-2012, 08:53 AM
Nice job updating the vette once again and the garage lighting.

bonecrrusher
06-13-2012, 04:59 PM
Found this on Hot Rod Magazine's website - guess thats the closest thing I'll ever get into being in that mag, haha:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/hrdp-120607-2602012-HRPT-Day-1Milford-Proving-Ground.jpg

tones2SS
06-13-2012, 06:02 PM
Found this on Hot Rod Magazine's website - guess thats the closest thing I'll ever get into being in that mag, haha:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Power%20Tour%202012/hrdp-120607-2602012-HRPT-Day-1Milford-Proving-Ground.jpg

NICE!!!:thumbsup:

bonecrrusher
07-05-2012, 09:33 AM
Not really a project update - but some new video footage!

I just got back from vacation up in Somerset Kentucky - its a pretty nice area and has a lot to offer. I previously had been through there on the Power Tour a few years ago. Plus its pretty close to Bowling Green - so one day we went over to Mammoth Caves and stopped by the Corvette Museum.

On the way home - Interstate 75 southbound is down to 1 lane just over the TN border - since we drove up this way and saw that traffic was backed up for an hour - we took the back roads to head home.

So I looked at the map - found out the Cumberland Gap tunnel was on the way - so I pulled over, strapped the GoPro onto the car - and let her rip.

On to the vid:
HROYhLwmXQw

bonecrrusher
07-24-2012, 08:47 PM
Here is another Pontiac update...

I finally got around to putting the 2009+ CTS-V front brakes on the car.

I swear - every time I work on one of my cars - the installs never go smoothly! I ended up running to the parts store a few times, and Lowes a couple times too.

I managed to kill my drill half way though the install - I had to enlarge the holes in the spindles to 9/16's so that the V caliper bolts would fit. My old drill that I was used when I got it from my dad bit the dust. The internal gears got all screwed up - so I added a new 7 amp power drill to my tool box. The new drill had a handle attachment for it - I'm like yeah I won't need that. I started drilling the spindle again - and about half way through the bit got caught and the drill spun and smacked me right in the jaw - that hurt like a SOB. Luckily it didn't break anything - and then I proceeded to put the handle on.

This quick swap took something like 13 hrs to complete - I really don't want to think how many hours it took, plus having to bleed all the brakes - it took WAYYYY longer then it should have.

In the end - the upgrade was well worth it. The car stops awesome now. Is it sad that my DD has bigger brakes on it then my sports car?

Time for the pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0401.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0402.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0407.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0410.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0411.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8%20GT/IMAG0412.jpg

Garage Dog 65
07-25-2012, 07:42 AM
Nice work ! Been planning to do the same to my G8 this winter when I put it away and get the truck back out. Been watching one of the boards where a gm service manager recently completed the front and rear install to his G8 keeping the emergency brake. He posted the part numbers if you're interested in doing the rears too. Here's the list and the link to the thread.

Also, love the vette and the garage work ! :thumbsup:

FRONT;
1. ACDelco 177-1105 OE Service Front Brake Rotor - Qty 2
2. ACDelco 172-2488 OE Service Front Brake Caliper- LH
3. ACDelco 172-2487 OE Service Front Brake Caliper - RH
4. Front Brake Caliper Pin Kit - 25940448 - Qty 2
5. Hawk HPS 08+ CTS-V Brake Pad Kit
6. Edelbrock/Russell 639560 Speed Bleeder - 2 Kits
7. M14x2.0x40 Flange Bolts (Fastenal) - Qty 4

REAR;
1. ACDelco 177-1051 OE Service Rear Brake Rotor - Qty 2
2. ACDelco 172-2309 Caliper Assembly - LH
3. ACDelco 172-2308 Caliper Assembly - RH
4. Rear Brake Pad Pin Kit - 89047728 - Qty 2
5. Andy @ Squash Performance Rear Caliper Bracket Kit w/ Bolts
6. Hawk HPS CTS-V Brake Pad Kit
7. Edelbrock/Russell 639560 Speed Bleeder - 2 Kits


Thread:

http://ls1tech.com/forums/pontiac-g8-2008-2010/1536708-2009-cts-v-brembo-6-piston-front-cts-v-brembo-4-piston-rear-upgrade-done.html

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Jim

bonecrrusher
07-25-2012, 06:14 PM
Jim - I actually had found that post on ls1tech and either g8board or the other one.... Got to love the power of Google.

Too bad that power also leads me to find deals and buying stuff that I don't really need, haha.

Also - made props on your project - that thing will be awesome when done!

bonecrrusher
08-07-2012, 04:17 PM
Another shop update...

So I've had my eyes on a new toolbox for a while now. My old Craftsman unit was a good starter unit, but I've filled it up with a bunch of different tool's that I've collected over the years.

Also I noticed when I was opening and closing my Craftsman unit - it was top heavy and well not exactly trying to tip over - it wasn't cool closing that and have to worry about it moving around.

I wanted something a bit larger, and well - I sprung for the bells and whistles on it too.

I was walking past my local Lowes - and noticed that there big bad ass Kobalt toolbox was on Clearance.

The one with the fridge, the radio, and built in stereo. While I don't really need the fridge - the built in speakers take care of my lack of sound system in the garage.

Plus the fact that I it was clearance, they took my 10% off coupon from the moving form you get from the post office, and another 5% for using a Lowe's card - I got the box for almost half off what the original price was.

I have also sold my old toolbox - and offset the cost even more.

Lowe's also had some of the Gladiator Garage Works items on clearance - there castors for my toolchest where $9 vs the $39 they were originally, and there towel holder got knocked down to 11 bucks!

Now for the pics.

I know the other side of the garage has a bunch of plastic - I am still cleaning up from doing the cieling project and have since tossed those out.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3181-1.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3184.jpg

dug
08-08-2012, 05:18 PM
Very nice looking. Don't you love getting new "toys?":cheers:

tones2SS
08-08-2012, 06:20 PM
Nice toolbox. Your G8 looks great too. Love the upgrade.

bonecrrusher
09-30-2012, 09:53 PM
I am still alive - havent worked on any car projects lately... lol.

I refinished one of my bathrooms - new paint, hardware, faucets, etc... That took up way too much of my time.

This weekend I finished upsome projects in garage.

First I bought another Gladiator shelving unit from Lowes - they price matched a competitor that had it online -and they beat that price by 10% - saved me $80 bucks off.

Also - I went on vacation to Pigeon Forge TN a few weeks back and stopped by some antique stores - and noticed a lot of them had reproduction vintage signs - so I picked up a Texaco one, as well as a cool Pontiac service one. The Chevrolet ones had crappy colors/ I just didn't like them.

Third - I picked up an portable AC unit for my garage about a month ago - Newegg.com had them on clearence - so I said what the hell, why not. I tested it out first by opening up the garage door first and letting it run the exhaust tube out to make sure it worked - it cooled off the work area by a few degrees. That made me happy - so I ponied up and got a metal dryer vent off the internet, and got some dryer vent ducting from Lowes, and plenty of caulk - and cut a hole in my house! Now to get to the ducting - I trimmed the think plywood that is up in my garage covering the walls - this lead me to discovering that the entire wall has insulation in it - bonus! I finished up this project tonight and now have the portable ac unit.

Fourth - I have had an air compressor sitting in my garage for the last 7 months or so - and my parents where in town visiting on vacation. My father is an electrician/maintenance supervisor in his work life - so I asked him to help me run 220 for the Compressor - and after a few hours, and a few sparks flying - we got the AC compressor fully wired up properly and building pressure! We also ran another 110 outlet on the wall - since my garage only had 2 separate outlets in it! My next project will be to get a retractable air hose reel - and mount that on the back wall.

Now for teh pics!
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3392.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3502.jpg
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http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3529.jpg

bonecrrusher
11-12-2012, 05:51 PM
Been awhile since I've made any updates here.

Life's been busy - between work, car mods, working on the shop, and going to car events - its been a crazy month or too.

First - shop updates - I got the air compressor wired up a few weeks back - but I never got a hose reel for it.

After a few trips to Harbor Freight/Lowes - I got the fittings all straightened up. I learned that they sell automotive size hose fittings as well as industrial size!

This led to more trips that I want to admit to the air hose sections of Lowes and Harbor Freight. I bought/returned so many fittings - male/female adapters - that I actually bought an entire set of wrong size fittings and didn't even realize it.

After I finally got all of the fittings straigtened out - I went to Harbor Freight and bought a 50' section of 3/8" air hose reel setup. After talking it over with Eric (woody80z28) above - I got a 2"x10"x8" from Lowes - and cut it the size that I needed. Mounted it to the studs in the wall - then drilled pilot holes into the 2x10 - and into the wall behind behind the board - painted it - then mounted the Air Hose reel with 3"x1/2" lag bolts - getting the holes and everything lined up was a bit tricky - but I got everything mounted:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG3985.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG4074.jpg


Second - Car update.

After hearing my GF's father's 07 Z06 with a Corsa Exhaust - I got really jealous of that system.

I already own a Corsa exhaust system on my G8 GT - and man I thought that car sounded good, hearing in on that Z06 made me really want to upgrade.

So I scoured corvettefourm.com, and ebay for awhile - I found one exhaust kit - but the owner sold it, I found another set on ebay for $550 shipped! Now these exhaust kits retail for $1800+ shipping!

So after the SLOWEST shipping ever - the guy shipped it from NYC to Charlotte via USPS snail mail - I received the exhaust 3 weeks after I ordered it!

Install pics - then vid:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG3992.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG3991.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4077.jpg

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Third - car events:

I have been to a few car events in the Charlotte area in the last couple of weeks.

First I went to the Open House up @ DSE on the Friday of Good Guys Charlotte - I saw some very cool projects at there shop and a few cool cars in the parking lot.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSE%20Open%20House%202012/IMAG3867.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSE%20Open%20House%202012/IMAG3875.jpg

Rest of my DSE Shop pics here: http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSE%20Open%20House%202012/

Then I went to Good Guys Charlotte on Sunday as part of there Super Sunday package.

I saw some friends and some cool cars out on the Autox

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Good%20Guys%20Charlotte%202012/IMAG4022.jpg
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Rest of the Good Guys pics Here: http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Good%20Guys%20Charlotte%202012/

Last - I participated in the local SCCA autocross event @ Zmax Dragway this past weekend.

I saw Mike with his Duster there - he did pretty good as he beat my times.

This has been the first time that I autocrossed in over a year - and I have a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cups on the back that are very worn - I was having a hell of a time getting traction out back when I was gassing it through the corners - it basically felt like a drift car and I was steering the car with the throttle. My times dropped throughout the day - and I manged to kill a few cones.

I actually finished second in Super Stock - Street Prepared at the event - I supposedly got a trophy but I had to leave when the last group was running due to other plans.

Pics and Vids below:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autox%20Zmax%202012/DSC_0192-X3.jpg
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Rest of my pics from the Autocross: http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Autox%20Zmax%202012/

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Al Moreno
11-12-2012, 08:06 PM
Thanks for sharing the pics :cheers: The Vette sounds scarey gnarly!

bonecrrusher
11-24-2012, 10:09 AM
Happy holidays everyone!

I had a great Thanksgiving - and of course did some Black Friday shopping.

I think the secret for guys to go shopping on Black Friday.... is to go shopping for tools!

There where no lines at Lowes/Home Depot/Harbor Freight - and the Craftsman deep well impact sockets that I ordered - I ordered on line!

It made for a very easy BF for me.

As part of BF - Charlotte Motor Speedway has a big blowout event selling all the left over Nascar gear. They also offer you to go paced laps around the track.

The trick of it is - if you hang back you pretty much can go wide open. I went with my Corvette club again - and went for 2 sessions.

The max speed that I got this year was 133 mph that I verified with my GPS.

Of course - heres the vid:

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bonecrrusher
11-29-2012, 07:18 PM
The video below too wayyy to long to figure out how to get working correctly!

Now for the details:

I have an OBDII bluetooth scanner that I bought on ebay - it was like 10 bucks shipped from China (of course).

I have an Android phone running ICS - there is an app thought I bought on the Play store called Torque - it was 5 bucks.

I actually data logged the entire run - and finally got the data to import into video software correctly.

I logged the RPM, Speedo, G force, and various other gauges that you want. The app saves it as a .CSV file that you can open up in Excel.

I used the pc application Race Render 2 - and it will compile the go pro video - and sync up with the Excel .CSV file - and allow you to throw gauges onto your video.

After 2 days of screwing around with the video - I finally got it working!

Now for the same video above w/ gauges!

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bonecrrusher
12-05-2012, 06:00 PM
Still keeping busy around here.

I ended up selling the z06 exhaust mufflers and the wireless vacuum kit I had on the car on Craigslist. I listed them as soon as I put the Corsa's on.

I used that money to buy new set of rear tires.

The set of Pilot Sport Cups that I had put on previously where used - and well they are down to the wear bars after the Power Tour and a few Autocrosses this year.

Tirerack had a deal with these being over half off.

Talking about steam rollers - I ended up getting a set of 345x30x19's that will fit onto the stock z06 rear wheels.

Pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4243.jpg
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Also another shop update:

I ended up needing some more storage in the garage - so I shopped around on Cyber Monday and saw some competing storage units and sizes from Gladiator Garageworks - I ended up shopping at Sears and buying there 30x30x12 units for about $90 a piece. I had to buy some more of there wall track system - but I bought that at Lowe's since they have a cheaper price there.

I have probably 3 free feet on the the track system - I might pick up another overhead box - not really sure.

I also picked up a beer bottle opener @ Sears when I ordered the shelving units - pic of the first beer opened up w/ it.

I also shopped around for a retractable electric cord real - and found this one at Home Depot - well, initially.

I had gone to there store to check it out and buy it - but I didnt realize that they only sold it online! Ugh!

So I went home and tried to order it - and ended up being out of stock.

After a big of shopping using Google - I found it cheaper and w/ free shipping from a hardware store out in Oregon.

I ended up attaching it to the wall next to where I had mounted the air hose reel. Now I've got 30' feet of electrical cord as well.

Pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG4226.jpg
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Garage Dog 65
12-05-2012, 06:36 PM
Congrats !

The cars, the tires, the garage - all way cool !!!

Nothing better than having a great place to work and hang out - and maybe drink a beer or two !

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Continued success !

Jim

bonecrrusher
01-05-2013, 03:34 PM
Its been a crazy holiday season - I worked a ton, traveled to Chicago for Christmas - came back to Charlotte and had been slammed ever since.

I got a Porter Cable buffer for Christmas - I will be trying that out on the G8 and the Vette in the spring.

A couple weeks before Christmas - I got a line on a Maxjax Lift that was NIB and had never been installed.

So through a buddy I contacted the owner and asked more details about it.

He had bought the lift - let it sit for a year, and never installed it.

He was buying some Forged 360 wheels - and was willing to part with the lift.

After negotiating a price. and waiting for my buddy to be free with his pickup - we headed up to the guys house and came home with a lift in the bed.

I plan on installing this before spring - right now its stupid cold and I need to figure out where I am going to put the bolting holes in the floor.

Some pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/IMAG4423_zpsc5921ea8.jpg
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bonecrrusher
01-25-2013, 05:52 PM
I have a few updates here - to the shop, the G8, and the Vette!

First of all - the week of Christmas my garage door opener was having some issues - the door would only open about a foot - and would not go any higher. So I called my local garage door company and they where going to send a guy out. The Door tech called me - and since it was a really cold and rainy day - and it was late in the evening he asked me what was going on - told him the problem and he said just turn up the force adjuster knob on the opener to one mark higher. Did that and bam - the door started working again. Since it was crappy weather and late out - the guy didn't want to come out, that saved me the $90
for the service call.

A couple weeks later the plastic gear inside the opener ground itself into oblivion and covered the garage in plastic dust - and the garage door stopped opening again. At the point I wasn't comfortable working on openers - I looked up the part - that plastic gear was $30 plus another $90 service call.

So at this point I would have been $210 in fixing an old 13 year old crap Craftsman opener - the original one to the house. So I started looking up the Liftmaster 3800 online. I called 2 companies about that model and to see how much it would be installed - cheapest quote I got was $900. I said screw that and started to read the instructions several times and started thinking to myself - hey, I can install that on my own. I first found the opener on Amazon for $350+ shipping - I thought that wasnt a bad deal. Then I checked on Ebay and found it for $270 - and free shipping.

I bought it on a Monday - and it arrived here on Thursday from CT - not a bad shipping time at all.

So one LONG Saturday with the help of a buddy - we installed the new opener. The opener install itself probably took 30 minutes - the long part was running all new electrical wires for the 2 sensors, the lock that bolts to the track, the opener button on the wall - and for the remote power source kit that they sell.

I compared running more conduit, the wire, another electrical box, the outlet itself - and the l brackets and condiut adapters - my price was $40 from the hardware store.

I looked up there remote power unit - and got that on ebay for $22 with free shipping.

So for around $300 I got the garage door working again - and well just happen to be installing a lift - so I gained another foot in room from the ceiling!

I took the old opener down the following weekend - and well you can see my thought there.

Now for teh pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG4460.jpg
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G8 Update - the Doorman TPMS sensors that I ordered and installed just over a year ago - I had 2 of them crap out on me in one week! They started reading 180psi - or just nothing at all! RockAuto had a limited lifetime warranty on them - and I contacted the manufacturer about them - I unfortunately couldn't get them refunded - just a replacment unit - I wasnt going to put there crap product on my car since its $32 to dismount each tire - I just had Discount Tire replace them with there units.

So yeah - I do not reccomend Dorman TPMS units...

Pic:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/G8 GT/IMAG4466.jpg

Corvette update - when I attended the Run thru the Hills event 2 years ago - I promised myself that I was going to buy new rear tires, and new swaybars - well as you can scroll back I already got the tires. I almost bought these on Black Friday - they where $150 off retail price - well I am glad that I didnt since I used that money for the purchase of the lift.

I just happened to look on Ebay for these Pfadt heavy duty racing swaybars - I found them for $300 cheaper then that Black Friday deal!

Yes they are used - but they are in great shape!

These have 3 levels of adjustablity per swaybar - and have those splined Nascar ends that DSE uses.

I plan on installing these after the lift.

Pic:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4471.jpg

bonecrrusher
02-26-2013, 03:25 PM
After having the lift for about 2 months - I finally got time to install it!

I started at about noon yesterday - and finished up after midnight last night. I didn't run into any huge issues - after drilling out one of the holes - I found that my pad was on average 5-5.5" thick which was one of the reasons I wasn't rushing to install the lift - I had no idea how thick the pad as. The instructions say you need 4" minimum.

After drilling out the holes, I hammered in the Wej-it anchors - they give you a sacrifical bolt - and boy did it get sacrified. After hammering in about half of the anchors - I needed to go to Lowes and buy another threaded bolt to put into the the remaining anchors.

After I got the columns in place - I had to finish setting up the hoses and hydraulic fittings.

After bleeding the hydraulic system once - I tested out the lift a few times - I have yet to lift the Vette yet, I am going to wait till Wednsday - I need to tighten up one of the hoses, as well as find some hockey pucks or cut up some wood to put under the car.

Now for teh pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG4573_zps02b936e2.jpg
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coolwelder62
02-26-2013, 05:17 PM
:thumbsup: How hi will style of unit rise.

bonecrrusher
02-28-2013, 10:18 AM
I got the fittings straightened out, found some hockey pucks - which BTW is a total pain in the a## to find in the south! Its February and the NHL is in season! Ugh. I had to go to 4 stores including an ice rink just to find some!

Yesterday i got the Vette lifted up with no issues, and had my first customer - buddy came by and changed his oil.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Garage/IMAG4582_zpsc133bf53.jpg
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bonecrrusher
02-28-2013, 10:20 AM
:thumbsup: How hi will style of unit rise.

Coolwelder - it will get the car about 4 or 5 feet in the air - comfortable enough to get under there with a wheeled stool and do work.

Plus the nice thing is it is moveable - take the bolts out, take the arms off, and wheel the columns to the corners.

Plus my ceiling height is about 8'5" and doesnt allow a full sized lift in there - this is a nice alternative to lying on my back doing car work...

Al Moreno
02-28-2013, 01:34 PM
Very nice :thumbsup: , we just received the same lift. We be ding the install soon.

bonecrrusher
03-05-2013, 07:11 AM
This lift is getting some use!

I got the Pfadt adjustable swaybars installed over the weekend. They went in with no real huge issue. I had to grind out the holes on the front swaybar as they would not fit the new endlink bolts - not a big deal.

I also changed the oil in the Vette last night - I wish I had a lift years ago - I got the oil change done in about 20 minutes, no more laying on my back under my car for me!

Now for the pics!

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4591_zps85e5f55d.jpg
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JasonElvisHeard
03-05-2013, 10:24 AM
nice lift!

are the pfadt arms really broached on an angle like that? Is that normal for them on these newer platforms?


Jason

bonecrrusher
03-10-2013, 02:54 PM
Jason if you are talking about the angle of the arm coming off of the threaded main bar - then yes that is how they are designed by Pfadt.

bonecrrusher
03-10-2013, 03:26 PM
Thursday night I spent removing the front swaybar, and then re-adjusting the endlinks - as I was heaving some nasty binding in the bars driving around and turning at lower speeds.

I have resolved the noise issues with the front bar - but I have not resolved the rear. There is still a bit of what sounds like is binding when I go over bumps. I adjusted the rear endlinks 3 times and fixed a good bit of the sounds - but its still there. I think I am going to take the rear bar off and move the orange arms more inward - and see what that does.

Since I got the car driveable - I went to a test and tune here @ Zmax Dragway.

This is the first time that I have run down the 1/4 mile in over 7 years - and first time in a RWD car, and only the second time I have ever drag raced a manual trans car.

My best past of the night was a 13.8 @ 104 mph - needless to say I was less then impressed, haha.

The rear Pilot Sport Cup tires would not hook at all - they just spun through first and second and into third gear. These tires are shot - and I have a set of 345 30 19 tires to go on, plus the 45* temperatures outside probably didn't help either.

I didn't break anything - so thats always a bonus, lol.

Now for the pics and videos!

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Pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Zmax%20Dragway%203_8_2013/CRW_9327-1_zps7b10e90c.jpg
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bonecrrusher
03-11-2013, 06:33 PM
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Got the gauges figured out - so same vids as above - but now w/ gauge data.

bonecrrusher
04-16-2013, 06:22 PM
Time for some updates to this thread - its been a crazy couple of weeks.

This past weekend I particpated with my local SCCA club - and autocrossed @ Zmax dragway again.

I got 4 runs in on Saturday - and my first run was an 84.xx, and my last run was a 76.xx - not a bad way to drop almost 10 seconds.

I do not think there where any photographers there - but I got a couple pics - and vids.

Run 1:
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Some pics:
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Second update - since I have the Hot Rod Power Tour coming up - and I am long hauling to Dallas TX and back to Charlotte - I have decided to rebuild the seats in the Vette.

They only have 40k miles on them - but after 5 Power Tours - they are showing there age and trust me after 8 hours the padding starts to suck horribly and gets uncomfortable.

So I ordered new 2013 seat leather skins, and foam from GM. I also ordered a seat rebuild foam kit that I am going to put in that adds a bit more padding as well.

The seat skins are black leather with Alacanta black suede inserts - also these have titanium stitching to match the rest of the interior - and have the C6 flags on them.

Pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4704_zps4bbd58d7.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4708_zps72c1087b.jpg
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Third update - I have decided that this car will not be see boost in the immediate future - those Edelbrock blowers are in no way affordable - and are too rich for my blood.

So I am going to build up the LS2 that I have with the following:

CNC ported L92 heads.
LS9 camshaft.
GM LS3 intake manifold.
Lunati upgraded trunion bearings on brand new LS3 intake/exhaust rockers - on order.
LS3 intake valves - still need to order these.

The intake just came in - I ended up ordering it from Amazon - and got it for about 200 to my door.

More pics:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4761_zps90dabfd6.jpg
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I also ordered this - not sure where I will use it - but this is the new Chevrolet Performance badge that comes on the new 2013 Camaro ZL1.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4759_zpsac19ce00.jpg

bonecrrusher
04-25-2013, 08:48 PM
It has been a very very BUSY spring!

I actually found a guy that took some pics of the Auto-x @ Zmax Dragway:

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A few weeks back was the Food Lion Autofair @ Charlotte Motor Speedway - its a huge car show that encompasses the entire speedway.

I entered my car with the Corvette club that I am in - and brought home some bling.

A few select pics:

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Link to the rest of my pics:
http://s305.photobucket.com/user/bonecrrusher/library/Autofair Spring 2013

I also went to the Detroit Speed Southern Slam last week - and talked to a number of folks on here at the event. I had a blast hanging out with everyone and seeing all of the cars hit the road course.

Some select pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/DSE%20Southern%20Slam%202013/IMAG4880_zps340913a1.jpg
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Rest of my pics are here:
http://s305.photobucket.com/user/bonecrrusher/library/DSE Southern Slam 2013/

As for the Vette - the interior is currently in pieces.

I am 50% done with the seat swap - and doing upholstry work is a total PITA! Between the airbags, the heated seat element, lumbar support - these seats are stupid complicated - and it doesnt help that I am putting in upgrade/rebuild kit all in at the same time making it even more complex.

I am probably 40% done on the second seat - but I am going to have to take a break for awhile as I am going out of town this weekend and headed up to Nashville TN for some vacation time.

Seat pics:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn218/bonecrrusher/Vette/IMAG4925_zpsc6b9594e.jpg
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bonecrrusher
05-07-2013, 07:43 PM
So after starting on this seat project for what seems to have been a month ago - I finally got the last seat installed tonight.

I picked up some 3M 90 adhesive from my local Lowes to glue the seat heating elements to the new foam.

I also used it to glue the fabric and new extra cushion pads to the bottom of the seat foam as well.

Overall I would rate this project an 8 just because I have never torn apart seats before - and getting everything back together was kind of a pain.

Now for teh pics!

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tones2SS
05-08-2013, 06:13 PM
Very nice. New seats look killer!

Payton King
05-09-2013, 07:51 AM
You will be riding in style on the power tour.

Jay Hilliard
05-10-2013, 05:37 AM
Very nice job on the seats. Seems to be an excellent upgrade.

bonecrrusher
05-11-2013, 08:36 AM
Thanks guys!

The seats are a ton more comfortable! I actually look forward to driving the Tour in them!

Another update for the Tour - I finally got those 345's mounted last night.

I'll tell you what - these tires are much beefier then even the 325's and not having bald a## tires is nice!

Now for the pics:

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bonecrrusher
05-30-2013, 01:39 PM
A few updates here - I was in Austin TX a few weeks back for the V8 Supercar race.

It was pretty cool seeing the Holden race cars drive around the track.

COTA is a real nice facility - only problem was the heat - the weekend we went to Austin it was the first weekend it got hot and it was 100+ degrees the entire weekend.

Here are a few pics:
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One video that I shot:

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Rest of my pics are here:

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Last week they had a festival in uptown Charlotte called 'Speed Street' its to celebrate Nascar and all that jazz - they had a new Chevy SS in person, and the 2014 new Silverado.

Here are a few pics:
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Rest of the pics: http://s305.photobucket.com/user/bonecrrusher/library/Speedstreet 2013

Car updates:

The roller rockers that I ordered like 2 months ago FINALLY arrived!

These are LS3 units that I need with the new CNC ported L92 heads that I have. They are have the upgraded trunion bearings since I have seen multiple posts with messed up rockers.

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I had the car re-aligned and man was that thing off - took them over an hour to get it corrected. The swaybar install might have had something to do with that.

Also I leave for the Power Tour in the morning - so look for updates and pics next week!

bonecrrusher
06-24-2013, 08:19 PM
Power Tour update....

Power Tour was awesome - had a great time - lots of miles, lots of beers, lots of rain, and lots of cars!

We drove out to Dallas TX - and back to Charlotte where it ended.

I had no breakdowns - but my buddy Matt ended up with a steel lag bolt in the back tire of his grand sport - after some real redneck patching at a near by service station - we got back on the road to Birmingham AL.

Overall it was a good time.

Now for teh pics:

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Link to the rest:

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Vids from my runs @ Zmax Dragway - no times as the timing system was f'd.

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bonecrrusher
08-31-2013, 04:30 PM
Not really much of a car update - I really haven't had the time to drive the car. I have been swamped with work and I am regularly pulling 80 hour weeks here the last few months. I won't be making the RTTH's event this year - as I will be working all that weekend. Which really sucks - I wanted to go back up to the dragon and drink some apple pie. I am glad that I made it out to the DSE event down at Carolina Motorsports Park at least this year.

Time for a shop update - I have been looking for an oil can catcher that would work with my mid rise 2 post Max Jax lift.

I picked up this unit for 50 bucks @ Harbor Freight - pretty cheap - but I know what I paid for - the construction honestly isn't all that great - but I will have no problems cutting this thing down since my lift only goes up to 44" or so in height and the lowest setting of this thing is around 38" - I will adapt it to fit my needs.

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This is only my second time uploading pic's to Flickr - let me know if you think its too big. I am on dual 24" monitors at home so its not all that huge for me. I used to use Photobucket - but after 5 years of taking pics - I hit their storage limit - and I refuse to pay those morons for cropped pics and degraded resolution.

The one thing i will say about PB is that there sharing is super simple - flickr - not so much - but I work in technology so its no big deal for me to figure it out.

bonecrrusher
09-25-2013, 07:28 PM
Not much of an update around here - went to the Fall Autofair event here at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Saw some cool stuff - including a new C7 - about time I saw that car!

One of the vendors selling parts at the show was Kooks Long Tube Headers - they are pretty well known in the Vette community.

They had a 30% discount on there long tubes/X-pipes if you bought them at the show.

After thinking about it for a night - I went back to there trailer on Sunday and decided to buy a set.

Unfortunately they didn't have a set on there trailer - but that didn't bother me. They are based here in Statesville NC which is about 40 mins north of Charlotte. So on Tuesday this week - they called me back and said they had a set in stock - so I headed up there after work.

There shop is bigger then I thought it would be - I didn't really get a chance to get to tour there shop - but I know they are working on a set of Long Tubes for the new C7 - they where supposed to get it in this week. That car should be done for SEMA in a few weeks.

I really wasn't in the market for a set of these - but with the discount they gave me - I saved almost $500 off there list price. Plus this will help me with my power goals when I tear into the LS2 this fall/winter.

These are stainless steel, American made - and most importantly they are a local business - so I am more then happy with this purchase.

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You wont see me online for a few weeks as I fly across the pond for a well deserved vacation - so if I don't reply here - track my shenanigans on FB.

Thanks.

Che70velle
09-25-2013, 07:37 PM
Nice units. You can't go wrong with Kooks. Great quality products. I wish I could afford a set. And supporting a local business is always a good thing!

bonecrrusher
10-15-2013, 06:36 PM
Well, I am home back from my 10 day trip across the pond.

I started off my trip off my trip by flying to Frankfurt - renting an Opel Insignia (Buick Regal Turbo) - and driving out to Nurburg.

I rented a race car RSR - it was pretty pricey - but I paid for 4 laps around the 'Ring - and man that track is scarey as hell. My best session was my third lap - I passed 3 cars, and held off an e36 3 series Bimmer.

We then went to Stuttgart and went on a tour of the 911 plant - man those Germans know how to engineer a car and assemble it.

We saw the engine shop, the interior shop, and final assembly - there plant was spotless and pretty nice. It was a 2+ hour tour - and cost was best of all... Free.

We then went to Munich and had a number of Liters @ Oktoberfest, then to Salzburg for some back packing in the Alps, and then ended our trip in Prague.

No videos from the 'ring as video cameras are banned.

No pics from Porsche factory as they collected and held onto our phones/cameras.

My GF did capture a couple in car shots, and found some exterior - as well as picked up a new flag for my shop:


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Jon69RagTop
10-15-2013, 07:19 PM
Europe is something everyone should try for. Congrats.

bonecrrusher
10-27-2013, 11:30 AM
Shop update time...

I happened to get an email from Home Depot telling me they where starting to carry the Gladiator Garageworks brand. I looked at what they had and liked there dual wall units that come in a kit. There price was 30% off which wasn't bad - but being the thrifty guy that I am - I took the part number and cross shopped on Ebay, Google Shopping, Craigslist.

I happened to find a Sears outlet selling a set on Craiglist locally - which I'm not sure if its against Sears corporate policy to be posting on there - so I kind of questioned the whole deal.

I drove up there and sure enough - the dual unit was on the floor - marked down to what the Craiglist ad had said.

So I bought the set - and came back home.

I assembled them on Thursday and hung them up on the wall.

I also hung a Gladiator shelf unit that my GF had bought me for my birthday (which was back in Februrary and yeah I've been procrastinating a bit) - LOL.

Now for teh pics:

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My other update....

So I've been looking for a vehicle that I can tool around in towing stuff, throw stuff in the back - and not worry about screwing up my leather seats. I had to borrow 6 trucks last year on separate occasions - so I started searching for a good affordable rig.

I started off looking at 2000+ Silverado/Sierras with the 4.8L V8 and 5 speed/4WD combo - but after talking to my friends with trucks the group consensus was to get something bigger as that 5 speed trans is pretty damn weak, and the 4.8L would struggle carrying anything including the Vette.

So I started looking at 2500 HD Silverado/Sierras. I wasn't sure if I wanted the 6.0L V8 Gas burner, or the Duramax.

I ended up finding a 2005 Sierra 2500 HD SLT here in Charlotte not far from my house at a GMC dealership.

We negotiated the price down - and I drove it home the next day.

So welcome my newest edition to the fleet.....

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bonecrrusher
12-03-2013, 09:14 AM
It has been a long time since I've had an update.

First update - the G8 had a bad clunk in the front suspension - I ended up finding that I had a bad lower front control arm on the passenger side.

The balljoint was loose and clunking when hitting bumps on the road - this is a well known issue with the G8/Caprice PPV.

So after a bit or research I ordered a new control arm set for the front.

If you order the 1 GM part number - you get all 4 front control arms and all the hardware for about $240 shipped.

So I setup the Maxjax - took the wheels off, tore into the front suspension and got the control arms out, and put in the new units.

After an alignment - the car drives straight and true with no clunks anymore.

Lifting up the beast:
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Second update - Truck updates.

I've been driving my truck almost on a daily basis - must be the new vehicle thing.

First thing that I did was buy a new leather wrapped steering wheel on ebay for 60 bucks - and swap mine out - as mine had a nasty tear in the leather.

I also bought all new switches from Dorman as mine all had missing paint/blown out bulbs as well.

Old wheel:

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New wheel:

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Another project that I've added to the truck is a factory overhead console with Homelink installed. My GMC did not come with the option - you had to order a sunroof in the 2500 to get that option.

I looked on Ebay and found a seller that had a tan interior overhead console for a Suburban/Tahoe with Homelink on it. The seller had it listed for $40 - I offered $30 shipped and they took it.

Now the Suburban/Tahoe overhead console have a rear hvac controller for the middle seats - and well my Sierra doesn't have that option - so a bit of surgery is required.

I drilled out the plastic spot welds holding the hvac controller in - and did the same to the cubby hole in my console - I swapped them over and used small screws to attach cubby hole into the console. I tied into the ground harness for the Homelink, and ran 2 wires for the Homelink switched power, and the other for the lights to glow at night when I have the headlights on.

Now I have factory installed Homelink - all for $30 bucks.

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Update #3 - shop updates!

I've been wanting a real workbench for a while now, and while I had the Gladiator composite top holding my rolling storage units together - it was not sturdy enough to do any work on it, and I couldn't attach a vise to it.

So after waiting/searching for Black Friday - I found that sears had a Gladiator 6' adjustable height maple top work bench for half off. So while I was in Detroit for the holiday - I ordered it online, and picked it up in the local NC store on Saturday after I flew back home.

Assembly took an hour or so - and I highly recommend you have a buddy to help you offload it from your truck, and lift it up when you are ready to flip it upright.

I adjusted the height to be 1 notch above my rolling storage units and now I have a good work surface finally.

I know the wall decorations are behind the bench, that will be dealt with later, haha.

Bench:
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Last update - I also picked up a new set of jackstands for the truck, as the 2 ton jack stands I have now will barely reach the frame. HF had there aluminum 3 ton jack-stands marked down to $39 instead of $50, I used there 25% Cyber Monday coupon on the stands and got them for $29 - can't complain about that.

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bonecrrusher
01-02-2014, 04:12 PM
It's been awhile since I've posted an update here.

Back in November I was laid off from my job - so all of my car projects came to a halt.

I was out of work for 6 weeks - but I was getting paid as part of my severance package. I found a new job here in Charlotte with the same company - so I can't complain - the 18% raise in my base pay doesn't hurt either.

So about half way into my "paid vacation" I had run out of things to do on the truck, G8, and around the house. So I made the decision to buy the last parts that I needed for my LS2 build up. I only had to spend a few hundred bucks to get the gaskets, timing chain, and other parts to finish up my parts list for the motor project.

The good/bad thing is that all my parts finally arrived - just in time for me to start my new job - so all my free time has disappeared and this will be a night and weekend kind of project.

As a project refresh - several years ago I had bought a set of CNC machined L92 heads from GM. When I had received the heads - one of them was not properly packaged and had been dropped - it dinged up the edges of the mounting surface that bolts to the block. I tried to file a claim with paypal but the guy disappeared from the forum that I bought them from and got stuck with 1 jacked up head.

After reading some forums - and having no money for a machine shop - I decided to get some files, file down the part was dinged and get some sand paper and WD40. I used the file to flatten the one corner and used sand paper to take out the grooves in the gasket surface - after a few hours of work I fixed the head - I have checked with a straight edge and the head is straight as can be.

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My next project was to swap out the L92 intake valves for a set of LS3 intake valves - the LS3 intake valves are several grams lighter per valve - I don't have the exact number - but you can feel the difference holding the valves up next to each other.

After a few hours of work - the cylinder heads are now ready to be swapped onto the car.

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So now I am in the middle of tearing down the Corvette - I have gotten the intake, the exhaust off the car, and thats when I hit a snag.

I got the manifold bolts out of the heads with no problem but one of the bolts holding the manifold to the cat/collector pipe rounded off last night.

So that ended my night as I didn't have the proper size Bolt Out tool. I went to Sears tonight and got the whole set - so I should get that manifold off tonight.

I plan on pulling the radiator and the front end of the motor off this weekend.

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Jon69RagTop
01-02-2014, 04:38 PM
Glad to hear things turned out so well for you. Enjoy the cars.

Jon

billscamaros
01-03-2014, 07:07 AM
This is a great thread. I'm enjoying the projects that you take on with the 'Vette. Keep up the good work!

bonecrrusher
01-15-2014, 02:52 PM
Another Vette LSx Update....

After working on the car on and off for the last couple of weeks - I finally got all the crap out of the engine bay that allows you to get to the block and start pulling parts off of it!

I pulled the radiator, the shroud, the fans, the steering rack, the water pump, the crank pulley, and all the other misc crap from the front end there.

They truely do stick 10 pounds of crap in a 5 lb bag on this car.

Now for some misc pics:

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I also did some shopping last weekend and picked up some supplies.

That crank bolt torques down to 240 ft/lbs - my cheap $9 1/2" torque wrench from HF only goes to 150 ft/lbs - so I picked upa new one from Lowes.

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And here is what I am left with - the cam is out, the heads are off, and the lifters are out too:

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Boy what a pain in the ass this project has been - I see why shops charge so much to do these.

Right now I am waiting for parts - I ordered a set of LS7 lifters as I dropped one of the LS2 lifters on the concrete floor - and lets say the roller looks like crap now.

I decided to replace them all - because I am this far tore down, I might as well.

Hopefully by next week I will be starting to put everything back together.

Neil B
01-15-2014, 03:15 PM
Looking good. Getting to the timing cover is fun on these cars isn't it?

Beach Cruiser
01-15-2014, 03:17 PM
Nice project. I like your garage remodel a lot, one of these days I'll get all the crap out of my garage and do a total rebuild. at least at this point I can get the car in and out with no issues. I also have a 05 LMB Z51, but mine is a vert and my wife has reign over it!

bonecrrusher
01-16-2014, 03:16 PM
Getting the timing cover out is just a ton of work.

Beach Cruiser - I saw you and your Camaro last year at Kershaw at DSE's southern slam.

I drove the G8 down there.

The garage has been a lot of work - too bad I am going to have to do it all over again.

The woman and I are starting to look at places together as we both have houses - with the job loss - its starting to make sense to consolidate and just live in one place.

I soooo don't want to do all that work over again - but it is what it is.

I know next time - I'll be going with porcelain tile instead of the epoxy coat.

bonecrrusher
01-24-2014, 11:41 PM
Been a little while since I last updated.

I had to wait for some parts for the car - so I took about a week off from working on it.

I managed to get the LS9 cam installed, the new LS7 lifters installed and there new plastic trays all put into the motor.

Next steps will be to drop the front suspension - drop the oil pan, change out the oil pan gasket - and make sure the new oil pump seats properly.

Then I can put the oil pan back on, timing chain and get the bottom end of the motor buttoned up.

Now for teh pics:

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I also picked up some push pin remover and panel popper pliers from Harbor Frieght while they where on sale.

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bonecrrusher
01-26-2014, 07:01 PM
This weekend I got the front cradle lowered, got the oil pan out - and removed the windage tray.

I had dropped a few lifters down into the block when I was pulling out the cam.

I fished them out of the bottom end - most of them where sitting on the windage tray.

I put the windage tray back on - put in a new seal on the oil pickup tube, new oil pump, and new timing chain as well as new oil pan gasket.

I had the motor this far apart - might as well replace all the parts.

I put everything back together - got the cradle raised back up and the engine back off the hoist and the mounts back in.

I'll be putting on the cam sprocket and and the timing cover - then it'll be time for the heads.

Slowly but surely - finally getting closer!

Some pics:

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bonecrrusher
02-07-2014, 06:22 AM
First update - Truck:

My father in law has these tie down hooks in his 2010 GMC 1500 - and really liked them. So I cross shopped them and found out they will fit in the stake holes in the bed of my '05 - so found the best deal online and ordered them - not bad for 50 bucks.

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Second update - Corvette:

Since I have had the front suspension dropped to get the oil pan in and out - I was decided to shop around for some coilovers - since everything was already torn apart. Plus I had to get an alignment anyways - so might as well only pay for an alignment once.

I happened to find a set of Pfadt Coilovers for over half off.

So a deal was made - and I got these in about a week. These are single adjustable and have 16 different settings from soft until stiff - and ride height adjustable.

I have installed the front since everything was apart - I haven't put the back on yet.

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Back to the engine project:

I got everything buttoned up on the bottom end except for the crank pulley - I attempted to put it on last week with the old heat it up a bit and push it on - I got it onto the snout a good way and then it started not move - so I tapped it with a hammer a few times - and I must have it on the wrong spot and I completely broke the a 2" chunk of the lip off of the front lip.

Mind you there is a TSB out there specifically for my year Corvette for crank pulleys going bad - but online research shows that usually happens with 60-80k miles on the car - my car only has 42k miles on it and was trying to save some $$.

After I broke the lip off the pulley - I ordered a new Powebond crank pulley from O'Reilys - and the proper install tool!

It took about a week - but the pulley got here, and with the proper install tool it went on with no big problems:

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While I was waiting for the install tool - and the crank pulley to come in - I finished up the top end of the motor.

I cleaned off the block one more time - put on the GMPP CNC LS3 Heads, the pushrods, the Lunatti LS3 rockers with the trunion upgrade, valve covers, and the LS3 intake.

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So that wraps up the engine assembly - I just need to put in the headers, steering rack, radiator, fans, hoses, Varram intake - and all the other misc crap.

So hopefully I get the car finished up in the next few weeks - it will need an alignment - as well as a tune.

bonecrrusher
02-11-2014, 10:27 PM
Time for an update!

I've been super busy around here - I got the headers on, the front suspension all bolted back up, and some more of the engine bay assembled.

The Kooks headers went in with absolutely no problem - I wish the LS7 parts went in this easy!

I did end up fighting the power steering hoses that go to the reservoir for a couple nights, I ended up taking the power steering pulley and the reservoir off the car tonight to get to the hose fittings on the rack - and that made enough room to get good access to them. After I finished up with the hoses, I put in the EBCM bracket, the tie rod ends, and bolted the swaybar back up.

Won't be too much longer until I am done - I still need to put in the radiator and the fans - and the rear coil overs - after that its time to fire this SOB up and get an alignment - and schedule the car to get tuned.

Now for some pics:

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Jay Hilliard
02-12-2014, 06:07 AM
Nice job. You're making good progress. How much additional HP do you expect with cam change, headers, intake and of course a tune?

Frankenstine
02-12-2014, 07:25 AM
BC your project is looking good:thumbsup: X2 on what Jay said what kind of numbers are you hoping to see after the Tune??

bonecrrusher
02-12-2014, 10:10 AM
My car with the Vararam intake, and the LS7 manifolds put down 375 RWHP - which is about 430ish at the crank on the stock tune.

Between the cam, the CNC heads, the Kooks long tubes, and a proper tune - I am hoping to get ~500 HP at the crank so around 430-440 at the wheels would be a good goal.

bonecrrusher
02-20-2014, 01:22 PM
So this past weekend I got the radiator and fans in, the intake, and the rear coilovers in.

This week I drained the transmission fluid relatively easy and couldn't figure out a way to refill the t56 still up in the car.

I ended up using a really old cheap fluid pump that I bought like 10 years ago to drain a fuel tank - I didn't think it would work - but it got the ATF into the trans with no problem.

I then installed the Kooks X-pipe, reconnected the Corsa axle back - and tightened everything up.

I tried to fire up the car last night - but the battery is dead - so by tonight I expect to get it up and running!

I still need to adjust the coilover ride height - and then reattach the rear swaybar as the rear is lowered and the endlinks won't line up anymore.

Now for some pics:

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bonecrrusher
02-27-2014, 01:56 PM
Well I tried to fire up the car last week - and I got it running for a couple minutes and it was running like absolute garbage.

With the 60 lb injectors nearly being double the stuck LS2 injectors - it was throwing a ton of gas into the and out the exhaust.

So I decided to have the car towed up to the tuner as I didn't want to risk messing up the motor. They are tuning it now - and I should get it back next week - I really am looking forward to finally driving this thing!

Also before having it towed - I lowered the car down onto my race ramps and was able to get the rear swaybar attached - I will have to fine tune and readjust it after I get the car back.

Here are some pics of the car on the lift - and of the 3" Kooks long tubes and X pipe.

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Also for my birthday - my girlfriend got a set of 2" tripod stands that I will be able to use under the lift - they are from Greg Smith Equipment.

They are made in China - and some of the hardware is pure garbage - I stripped one of the bolts putting it together - so I got some better hardware from Lowe's.

I have seen some people support entire cars on these - I know that I wouldn't - but I would have no issue putting a rear axle or hold up an exhaust pipe or two with them.

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bonecrrusher
03-05-2014, 06:37 AM
I picked up the car last Friday from the PCM of NC - they had no problem tuning the motor with all the parts that I had added.

They did a dyno tune, and tweaked it on the street as well.

Here are the final dyno numbers - I have to say that I am more than happy.

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For 6 weeks of work and doing it all by myself - I can't complain about picking up ~120 hp at the crank.

I previously dyno'd my car and it made 375 at the rear wheel - now its making 450!

Also - here is a video of the LS9 cam idling - it has a bit more lope than stock:

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PCM filmed the last dyno run - so I should be able to post that in a few days.

bonecrrusher
03-05-2014, 09:21 AM
Like I said - here is the chassis dyno video!

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Che70velle
03-05-2014, 05:14 PM
Great job man! Nice numbers you have there.

glassman
03-05-2014, 05:22 PM
6800 redline? Sure sounds nice!!!! Watchin dyno video's never gets old.....

bonecrrusher
03-05-2014, 07:46 PM
6800 - guess thats where they cut it off.

The lifters and fuel are good for it.

Only thing that would really hold back would be the valve springs.

bonecrrusher
03-17-2014, 06:56 PM
I finally got the Corvette all finished up - the Kooks midpipe was rubbing against a heat shield on the gas tank.

I had to loosen the shield - move it over just a tad - and also bent the tab a bit upward to make room - no more rattling when I first fire the car up!

I finally got the first fire up video off of my GoPro - mind you the car wasn't tuned yet and was on the stock LS2 tune:

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I finally took down the lift - and put all my tools/parts away - two get 2 cars parked back in my garage.

A few weeks back my G8 got backed into by my neighbor - she managed to crush both doors on the drivers side.

I took the car to the body shop and it got repaired.

Ever since I got the car back the front suspension was making a creaking noise when I turn the wheel - and I took the car to the dealership for an alignment - and the tech couldn't get the wheel straight.

So at that point - still having a car payment for 2 more years - and having no more warranty - I decided to talk to the sales guys and see what they would offer me for the G8.

After going over this purchase in my head for a few hours - they gave me a good deal, and my rate on the new car was lower then my g8 was!

I ended up lowering my monthly car payment by a hundred bucks - so I ended up taking my car in for an alignment - and went home in a new car.

Here is what is in my garage now:

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Some pics of the G8 next to the SS:

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If you notice - I kept the CTS-V wheels and brakes - I haven't decided if I am going to put them on the SS yet - we'll see.

First thing I need to do is add Homelink to the car - I actually removed the visor that I modified in the G8 - and I am going to put it in the SS.

Yes the colors are different - but it should plug right in.

Jon69RagTop
03-17-2014, 07:18 PM
Love the new color, white is awesome for a daily driver.

89 RS
03-17-2014, 08:11 PM
Nice work on the Vette, sounds good. How do you like the new SS? Those SS's look like they are pretty nice.

srh3trinity
03-17-2014, 08:14 PM
I really like the ss in white. I love my g8, but the interior is dated. The ss doesn't look as similar as I thought it would. Did you keep your ctsv brakes?

bonecrrusher
03-17-2014, 10:32 PM
I really like the SS - the interior is a ton better then the plastic interior that Holden designed back in like 2005.

The materials are a lot better.

The electric steering isn't bad - and seems more precise then the old hydraulic unit of the G8.

I did keep the CTSV2 wheels and brakes.

I just haven't had a time to put the wheels on yet - not sure what I am going to do do the brakes.

2 things on that project - 1) I dont know if the TPMS are compatible between the G8 and the SS. 2) I dont know if there are those stupid brake wear indicator sensors on the SS.

BBC71Nova
03-18-2014, 01:10 AM
Love the SS. I wouldnt mind moving to an SS from my G8 GT. However, I think they missed the mark on pricing the SS. They are significantly more than the G8 GT was. No doubt they are "better" but geez there isn't that much difference. $47k vs ~$35k for nicely equipped G8 GT. Of course that gas guzzler tax is a chunk of it.

I'm curious to get your review after a few months with it. I hope they do well.

srh3trinity
03-18-2014, 09:53 PM
I really like the SS - the interior is a ton better then the plastic interior that Holden designed back in like 2005.

The materials are a lot better.

The electric steering isn't bad - and seems more precise then the old hydraulic unit of the G8.

I did keep the CTSV2 wheels and brakes.

I just haven't had a time to put the wheels on yet - not sure what I am going to do do the brakes.

2 things on that project - 1) I dont know if the TPMS are compatible between the G8 and the SS. 2) I dont know if there are those stupid brake wear indicator sensors on the SS.
If you decide to part ways with the brakes, let me know. What brakes come on the ss?

bonecrrusher
03-21-2014, 02:05 PM
14" Brembo's.

bonecrrusher
03-27-2014, 12:41 PM
Another shop update - now that I have gotten the Vette fixed up, and the lift torn down.

I finally had time to assemble my last Gladiator purchase - this time I got there foot locker/bench assembly and I got it on sale through Lowes.

So far I have put my floor jacks in there, and some shop shoes - its nice getting stuff up off the floor.

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bonecrrusher
04-01-2014, 04:42 PM
SS update:

I through on my set of V2 rims that I have laying around - sorry for the rainy pics but the weather sucked her last weekend - they fit with on the SS with no issue.

As far as the TPMS sensors - haven't driven the car to know if they work or not. I know the part numbers are different.

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So if I decide to go with these I will have to buy new sensors and swap them out.

bonecrrusher
05-01-2014, 07:30 PM
Long time no update...

Truck update!

I got one of those Meguiars Heavy Duty Headlight polishing kits for Christmas - I finally had the time to use it.

The kit comes with a buffing wheel, Plastix polishing compound, and a UV protectant sealant - and 2 sanding disks - 1000 grit and 3000 grit.

Since I had 7 lights to do on my truck - I quickly blew through the 1000 grit sanding disk - luckily I had a sheet of 1000 grit sand paper in my shop - and ended up using that for the rest of the lights.

I think its a decent kit - just wish it had more sanding disks with it.

The best part I noticed that it helped was on the fog lights - the headlights had some hazing and yellowing - and it took care of that as well.

Now for teh pics:

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bonecrrusher
05-04-2014, 08:51 AM
Vette update!

Finally after hoarding car parts for 4 years - I finally got all of the bits and pieces for the Z06 front fender swap!

If you look back I think I got the first z06 fender back in like 2009.

I ordered the hardware and all the plastic crap for front end swap from Gmpartshouse - they worked with me on all the pieces that needed to be ordered and everything came in 4 big boxes.

I took the fenders and bumper to my body guy - and he painted everything and put it all together.

I also had a decision to make for the front splitter - either go with the GM plastic piece for the z06 - or go with a set of aftermarket RPI ZR1 style front and side skirts.

I went with the RPI pieces as they are way cheaper then GM's - and if I ever smack the front end up - it wont be that expensive to replace compared to a $1400 CF splitter from GM.

Also - to not piss off the purist - I had my body guy shave the Z06 fender badge holes in the CF fenders.

I got the car back last night - and I installed the zr1 side skirts.

Now for teh pics:

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Che70velle
05-04-2014, 12:40 PM
Car looks great! If I had a c6, I'd do the same thing.

bonecrrusher
05-06-2014, 08:49 PM
Thanks!

I got some daytime shots outside:

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As you can see the ZR1 splitter is stupid low - I put some boards out in my gutter/curb - and I actually ended up hitting the board with the side skirt - so in trying to prevent the car from hitting - I hit my board.

So needless to say I got ride of the boards and pulled out of my driveway with no problem.

I guess thats what I get for trying to prevent some damage!

Thankfully I was going slowly and the side skirt is fine.

Thomo5150
05-15-2014, 06:35 PM
SS update:

I through on my set of V2 rims that I have laying around - sorry for the rainy pics but the weather sucked her last weekend - they fit with on the SS with no issue.

As far as the TPMS sensors - haven't driven the car to know if they work or not. I know the part numbers are different.

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So if I decide to go with these I will have to buy new sensors and swap them out.

Do they offer a LSA powered SS in the USA???

This will be the last model made Downunder. I wonder if they'll make this car in the USA after our production run finishes.

bonecrrusher
06-04-2014, 10:22 AM
No LSA in the USA.

Now time for a truck update:

So I have been stupid busy working on my truck over the last month or so.

First I really wanted an OEM bluetooth to work - I have it in my SS and I love that feature.

So I found a VCIM out of a Trailblazer - put it in - and it works with the steering wheel controls.

Pic of it showing up on the radio:

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Second - I also had ordered a replacement HVAC door actuator to replace the one that has been acting up on my truck - well the one I ordered has only 3 pins in - and all of the actuator doors on my truck are 5 pins - and verified this by pulling the dash apart enough to get to all of them. I couldn't return the one that I had ordered as it was opened, and I had ordered it more then 30 days ago.

Third - since I had the dashboard out - and the paint was chipping up - I asked my neighbor to borrow his power washer. I used his power washer to blow all of the paint off the dash. It did a great job at removing the paint.

So I had to find some paint to match the interior - after taking a gamble I had ordered the SEM paint code that matched the Very Dark Grey Pewter interior - but when I brought in my fuse panel cover - it didnt match at all.

Turns out that I have the Medium Dark Grey Pewter Interior.

So I ordered SEM 17163 from my local O'reillys. They where able to get it next day.

I used SEM's cleaining and prep system steps.

So I ordered there SEM Soap, SEM plastic and leather prep spray, and finally there SEM Adhesion Promoter.

The paint went easily - and I am pretty impressed with the final product.

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Fourth - since I had everything torn apart - I decided to improve the factory radio - looking on Ebay - the price for the upgraded Bose amp and the factory touch screen navigation has fallen a bunch - I got both the amp and the Nav radio for less then $300 - and they are factory pieces not to this truck but within the GM Truck/SUV family.

So after repinning the Bose harness - I got everything put back together and finally finished up my interior mods/upgrades!

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Jay Hilliard
06-05-2014, 06:46 AM
Nice job! Dash came out great.

bonecrrusher
06-05-2014, 09:34 AM
Thanks Jay - wish I had a shot of it before but i was chipping up pretty badly and was really nasty/grungy.

It's made the rest of the interior look kind of bad, haha.

bonecrrusher
06-12-2014, 09:52 AM
So I had the Vette clear bra'd last week right before the Power Tour - went with a different installer this time and they did a really good job.

The PT had an event at Hotchkis Performance East. Lou Santiago was there and I got to meet him - hes pretty cool. The shop they have up there is pretty nice.

We then went to Zmax Dragway in Concord, NC - and saw some cool cars there. Saw Ken's LSA powered Chevelle and Mark Stielow's old project car that he built a year or two ago.

My last day of the Power Tour was driving up to Knoxville TN and got to meet Rutledge Wood again, and also saw Bad Penny - such a cool car.

Here are a few select pics:

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Here is my gas Mileage average - not bad for > 500 hp:

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This was the first extended road trip for my built up LSx motor in the Vette - the car got over 32 mpg on the highway when I was easy on it.

The car drove fine except for that after driving 500+ miles this weekend - and 5 mins from home the Check Engine Light came on.

The car threw a P0430 code - complaining about the exhaust catalyst being to low efficiency - its weird because it only happens when I'm idling.

Talked it over with friends, the CF, and all said to take it back to the tuner.

So I contacted PCM of NC - and they are going to take a look at it.

Also - the alignment is out of whack on the front end - I took the car to the clear bra shop and the wheel was off a bit - got back in the car after they where done with it and it was really off.

I need to checkout the coilovers on the front/rack to see what's going on.

I just had an alignment done right after I got the engine all back together.

So either the lift needs to go back up - or I get to figure out how to raise the front end of my car with the ZR1 splitters there in the way, ugh!

bonecrrusher
06-23-2014, 08:38 PM
First off - shop update:

I picked up a Gladiator stand up cabinet that is 36x72x18. It is there RTA series and was pretty easy to put together.

I got this on sale for Fathers Day - put it together, and got some tools, and other junk up off of the floor/my work bench!

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Second - I went autocrossing with the local SCCA chapter down at the Michelin Tire Proving Grounds in Laurens SC.

It kind of sucked getting up at 5am for the 2 hour drive to get out there - there proving grounds are in the middle of no where, but it was well worth it and had a ton of fun.

We autocrossed on there "Black Lake" - its a flat perfectly paved facility that had very little elevation change.

Here where my runs:

Run 1 - I DNF'd and got lost - I somehow convienetly lost the footage :p

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Overall I had a fun time - and dropped times on each run.

Here are some pics that I snapped:

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Ron in SoCal
06-23-2014, 10:14 PM
Looks like you're having fun. Power Tour and than an AutoX!

What are you using to integrate the track and speedo into your vid?

bonecrrusher
06-23-2014, 11:31 PM
Ron:

GoPro Hero 2
OBD2 Bluetooth Adapter - $8 bucks on Amazon
Android App - Torque - $5 on Google Play store
MPEG Stream clip (PC Software) Free
Race Render (PC software) $25 or so

Not a bad setup for less then $50 bucks.

Clip your videos with MPEG Stream clip, Torque datalogs in CSV format, import both into Race Render and BOOM = video with gauges.

It take some configuration to get used to.

Torque defaults to KM/H and didn't have RPM logging turned on - hence why I didn't check it - and it didnt get recorded this time.

Race Render takes some time getting the gauge data and video to sync up - you have to fidget with it a bit but its not too hard to use.

Ron in SoCal
06-24-2014, 12:52 AM
That's awesome! Thank you :)

rickpaw
06-24-2014, 07:27 AM
Thanks for the pics. The widebody BMW is gorgeous.

bonecrrusher
07-15-2014, 07:52 PM
I've been having some trans overheating / running warm issues with the Allison in my truck.

So I ordered an aftermarket transmission cooler that bolts to the OEM lines - its a Setrab unit from Ingleside Transmissions in CA. I got it today (one week shipping from CA to NC) - and got it installed.

I got everything buttoned up and went for a quick 15 mile drive and it never went over 175*.

I need to drive it more to see how much it cools it down.

Now for the pics:

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bonecrrusher
07-24-2014, 10:42 AM
So I lowered my C6 on a set of a coilovers - and then added a set of ZR1 side skirts and front splitter - so this made ground clearance even more of a problem to deal with.

I have had a set of Race Ramps for a long time - and still use them to do oil changes, tightening down swaybars, etc - and with the lowered Vette - I couldn't use them anymore as the front splitter would beach itself on the front part of the ramp and wouldn't let you pull the car up.

I did some research and found that they sell a set of extenders that decreases the angle of approach and allows you to get up on the ramps.

Yes - the front lip hits the wheel stoppers at the end - but now I can at least drive up on them - and then get a jack under the car and lift it up a ton easier then having to jack up one side of the car, jack up the front, move the other jack - just making a huge PITA.

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Also - with lowering the car - I couldn't get the arms for the Maxjax lift under the car - so I ordered 2 pairs of the Race Ramps scale ramps - and it provides the perfect height of getting the car up in the air to get the arms under the car with no issue.

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Some of you might say why don't i just use some 2x4's, etc - I tried that with the race ramps and all I did was pushed the 2x4s against the floor and scuffed up the epoxy - so after doing that once I said never again. I got these from Summit Racing - with free shipping, a $20 mail in rebate, and I used some Summit Bucks that I had saved up.

bonecrrusher
08-01-2014, 08:56 AM
As you know - I bought those small race ramps to get the car up on the lift.

Well the oil pan gasket has been leaking on my LS2 - seeping from the bolts - and been covering the bottom of the pan in a mist of oil.

Previously - I took out the bolts that I could reach and put some RTV on the end of the bolt and torqued them back down - this didn't really fix the problem, so I ordered a new oil pan from GM.

The old felpro gasket that I used I had to take the oil pan off 3x when I was building the the motor back in Jan/Feb - I am not sure if taking it off those times screwed up the gasket or what - so this weekend I am going to drop the front suspension, raise the motor up, and replace the gasket. I went with a GM gasket this time - hopefully it seals up!

Those ramps worked exactly as planned and gave me the height that I needed to get under the lowered car:

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bonecrrusher
08-04-2014, 09:41 AM
Not sure if this is appropriate here - but here goes:

I entered into a Gladiator GarageWorks Makeover contest - and I have made it to the second round.

If you could please help me out - click on the link below - and comment on the Gladiator Page with "A" as your comment - it would greatly be appreciated.

Again - please click the link and comment on that page - not mine.

Please share/vote - and thanks for all of your help!

https://www.facebook.com/GladiatorGW/photos/a.256817098971.139204.52058828971/10152554726453972/?type=1

-Craig

bonecrrusher
08-05-2014, 06:53 PM
So I dropped the oil pan this weekend - and got a new GM gasket in it. Wasn't to terrible of a job - I used the low rise jack stands that I got and it made the job a lot easier.

This sealed up the oil pan - but now the front timing cover is seeping a bit - to get to that timing cover, I have to pull a lot of crap out of the motor bay - and well this isn't that bad - I'll just deal with it for now.

I also modified my MaxJax - I added 90* fittings to all quick disconnect fittings to get the hoses pointed more toward the ground - and reduces the chances of tripping over the hoses - which has happened in the past.

Now for the pics:

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bonecrrusher
08-15-2014, 07:44 AM
Quick update - picked up a transmission jack for the MaxJax.

This is a Torin Big Red transmission jack that I got at Northern Tool.

I will have to modify the the base that bolts to the hydraulic pump - basically cut it down - redrill the 3 holes for the legs and move it closer to the ground.

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I'll take measurements next time I get the lift out and modify it then. Oh and this trans jack was only $120 on sale/with extra coupon - so no I have no problem taking an angle grinder it to make it work for my application.

Corvette update:

I've had the z06 front clip on the car for a while now - and I've noticed a few extra rock chips in the rear fenders as I lost the front splash guards that I had with the old front end.

GM doesn't sell a front set as an accessory - so I picked up a set from RPI - same company I got the ZR1 spoiler, splitter, and side skirts from.

I got the passenger side installed with no huge issue - doing the drivers side today:

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syborg tt
09-08-2014, 01:39 PM
Man I love this car !!!

byndbad914
09-08-2014, 03:16 PM
I have been looking at those MaxJax for about a year now and am wondering what your overall feedback is of them after owning them and using them as much as you do. If you had to do it over again, would you get them a second time or consider something else like a permanent 2-post lift?

They seem really handy and the only drawback I am thinking of is the max height they go to. Seems like it should be plenty for ease of working under the car but I have only had one of two worlds in terms of experience - either laying on my back with the car up on stands, or a full lift that I could walk under the car, nothing in between. Thoughts?

BTW, great work on the car!

bonecrrusher
09-10-2014, 08:49 AM
Marty - thanks - that means a lot!

Tim - I've had the MaxJax for probably around 2 years now.

I've used it to do a complete engine build in the Vette, and the suspension swap.

I've also used it to swap out the control arms in my G8 with the updated design.

So I've used it for some fairly involved car projects - and I have absolutely no regrets buying it. It has saved me from laying on my back multiple times. To be honest - I'd never go back to working under a car on jackstands.

For my low 8.5' ceiling - it works out perfectly as I can lift both my cars - but not my 2500 HD to the full height with no issue.

Does it suck that it makes the car a 1 car garage when in use - yeah sort of but I usually have so much other crap laying around the garage that I wouldn't be able to pull in a second car anyways.

I would recommend this lift in a heartbeat.

I would also recommend 2 mods to the lift.

1) Get the 90* Hydraulic hose fittings that I put on the hoses in the post above - it will save you from tripping over the hose and busting your ass.

2) Drill 2 more sets of holes in the main towers - I haven't done that yet but it will allow you to put the car at 2 more different heights - and use the safety poles that you place through the posts. Currently - when I am done working on the car - but leaving it on the lift - I place 4 jackstands under the arms to rest the car/lift - as you never know when a pump might fail. If you had another set of holes - you wouldn't need to use the jackstands in a lower position.

Also - I kind of need to make an announcement. My GF and I have been together for 4 years, and after losing my job earlier this year it made us look at our finances. It is really stupid of us to both be paying mortgages and maintaining 2 houses, lawns, all the misc bills that goes along with both.

So I am putting my house up for sale. Right now I am fixing up some things that I've neglected and getting ready to list it.

We have been looking for some houses in Lincoln county - this is one county west of Charlotte and simply more rural. Where not trying to get away from it all - just move to an area that is a bit smaller and has a cheaper taxes. We did our pre-approval process and I am looking for a house with some land - and at least a 3 car garage. Preferably a 4 car - between the 2 of us we have the SS, Vette, IS350, and my truck. The truck will stay outside.

I plan on leaving the AC system, and the lighting upgrade - but I am bringing all the Gladiator products, air compressor, lift, and all my tools.

I haven't decided what I am going to do with the peeling up Epoxy - I'll probably leave it as is.

bonecrrusher
10-17-2014, 06:59 AM
Long time no update - been working alot, getting my house ready to sell, and been replacing the suspension on my truck.

I got under the front end and found both upper balljoints have torn boots, one of the outer tie rod ends has a born boot, and both of the inner tie rods are missing the clamp around the dust boot that looks like a CV joint.

So I ordered all new Moog front end pieces, as well as Bilstein shocks all around.

I did the easiest project first - I installed the rear shocks:

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I decided just to replace the entire upper control arms as the prices weren't that much more then the pressed in balljoint - plus I installed a set of Bilsteins up front.

Overall the front end replacement was too terrible - it just took freaking forever.

Pressing out and pressing in the lower balljoints really is what took the longest as I've never had to press them out before. I usually just have to unbolt them/cut the rivets for them.

So I took it for a very quick test drive - everything seemed okay - going over bumps there is no more squishy sounds. As the stock shocks with 194k on them where completely shot!

Now for some pics:

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When I finished up installing the front end - I was really tired and lowered the truck down.

I ended up snapping one of the adjuster screws on the torsion keys clean off the thread.

So I ended up ordering a new screw and the retaining nut as well.

Since I don't have a welder - I ended up ordering the OEM tool brand Torsion arm loading/unloading tool - I got it for $62 off ebay - so I can't really complain about that.

I spent last Friday under the truck. I used the tool to compress the Torsion arm key upward and got the snapped bolt assembly loosened up enough to use a dremel to try and cut through the bolt.

I got half way through it before I ran out of room for the dremel - I then used a jig saw with metal cutting blades and got another 1/3rd of the way though it - but then snapped both blades that I had.

At that point I decided to get out the big gun - my angle grinder with a grinding wheel and decided to cut the end off of the retaining nut assembly and almost got it out - I ended up having to round off 2 of the edges of the retaining nut and finally it dropped out of the frame - I got the new nut/bolt installed.

Some pics of the carnage:

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bonecrrusher
12-03-2014, 04:15 PM
I am still around - just been a long time for an update.

A bit of an update on the truck - after finishing up the suspension project and getting everything fixed up - I wanted to replace the front headlights.

I had polished them up earlier this year - but they yellowed and started to look like crap again.

So I ordered a set of Denali headlights, as well as new turn signal housings. I also ordered a set of DDM Tuning HID's to throw in as well.

The lights all snapped right into place - the DDM kit required some wire removal from the kit - otherwise those where plug and play as well.

Install took about 2 hours - but not too bad. I still need to adjust the headlights - I plan on doing that tonight.

Now for teh pics:

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Also - I took apart my drivers side mirror because it was flopping around on the highway - and was driving me nuts. Come to find out that someone had broken the original glass and replaced it with the wrong glass/element! My truck has the DL3 - heated/auto dimming/power fold in option - and the glass that was in it wasn't heated or auto dimming.

So after pricing out the correct replacement glass - it was going to be cheaper to get an entire replacement used mirror. So I found an Escalade mirror with the bottom light on it cheaper then a DL3 Sierra/Silverado mirror. I found another lighted DL3 mirror for the passenger side and ordered that as well.

The drivers side color didnt match my truck, and the passenger side was the black textured plastic - so I was going to have to do some painting.

So I picked up some Duplicolor perfect match rattle can primer, base coat, and clear coat and got to work.

The pre-painted mirror was easy to wet sand and prep - the black plastic cap I ended up sanding with 220, 320, 400, then 600 to get it smooth enough for primer.

I have finished painting both mirror caps - I am waiting for the clear coat to harden up. I am going to wet sand it and buff it before I install them.

I have already installed the mirrors themselves - and confirm everything is working correctly.

Here are my pics with the finished clear coat - I will get installed pics after I wet sand and buff everything next week.

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bonecrrusher
12-03-2014, 04:16 PM
I gave the Duplicolor clear a week to dry - today I sanded it with 1000, 1500, 2000, and 2500 grit.

I then used Meguiars Ultimate compound, Scatch X 2.0, Meguiars Cleaner Wax, Polish, and then some Carnuba wax.

I finally attached the caps to the mirrors with some 3M double sided tape - here are the results:

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Overall - I am pretty happy with the results, I wish I could have buffed it with my DA Porter Cable - but I really couldn't put much pressure on the caps not being attached to the truck. I'll probably buff in a few months with the PC, and use my much better quality Adam's Polishes and Sealants next time. The color match is spot on with the rest of the truck and look way better then the crappy black plastic that was there before on the old mirrors.

I forgot to post about puddle mirror from the Escalade mirrors - plugged right in and gained an extra light at night:

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mach1stang
12-03-2014, 04:49 PM
Is that truck dark spiral grey?

bonecrrusher
12-04-2014, 05:44 AM
Kody - it is.

wa805k is the paint code - Either Chevy or GMC called it a different name - but its all the same paint.

Evil_s10
12-04-2014, 07:33 AM
Thanks for posting the tips and tricks on the truck. Been enjoying the little details that are setting it apart.

mach1stang
12-04-2014, 03:31 PM
Kody - it is.

wa805k is the paint code - Either Chevy or GMC called it a different name - but its all the same paint.

My 04 2500 was spiral grey and that is such a nice color!

bonecrrusher
12-27-2014, 02:06 PM
Another truck update:

So I found a thread on here about a backup camera that tied into an edge tuner, well since I had already swapped to an Escalade Lux touch screen nav, I figured that I would tie into the nav screen that I had.

So I picked up a PAC-VCI-X adapter, a backup camera, and 25' of RCA cable.

I also picked up the 1500 style spoiler to put the backup camera in.

I split the nave unit open, installed the screen ribbon adapter, and ran the VGA cable out the bottom of the Nav unit.

I then tied into the light green harness wire in the trailer plugin box in the interior under the dash for the backup signal for the PAC unit.

I then removed the factory rear tail gate lid, put on the 1500 lid and drilled a hole for the camera. I ran the power supply for the camera to the reverse light harness under the bed.

I then ran the 25' of RCA cable and accessed the interior by the grommit holding the e-brake cable.

I plugged everything in, adjusted the camera, and boom - here is a pic of the camera working, the spoiler, and how I installed the camera.


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bonecrrusher
02-18-2015, 03:16 PM
Hey everyone, longtime no update..

Life has been crazy around here. I sold my house the week of Christmas, and closing was a couple weeks ago. So I had to pack all my stuff up - and get out of the house.

I moved all of my big furniture and garage/shop stuff into a storage unit.

Back during the week of Thanksgiving, we signed a contract on our new house - it will have 5 bedrooms and a 3+ car garage.

For more info and pics - head on over to Garage Journal for the latest and greatest:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=276996

As for the Corvette - it is up in storage until the house gets finished - we simply didn't have enough room to store the car at my gf's house.

I have a few parts to bolt onto the Vette - but will have to wait for the house to be built - and for me to install the lift.

bonecrrusher
02-20-2015, 04:03 PM
Like I had mentioned earlier - I had some updates waiting to come in - well here is one of them:

Last year when I built my engine - I used an LS9 cam in my build - while it produced an extra 20 hp or so - it shifted the power band up and made 6th gear in my car an absolute dog - it made absolutely no power and I would have to drop 2 gears just to pass someone on the highway.

I chose that cam for a reason - I found a very good deal on a used Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger for an LS3 motor.

With my motor being an LS2 block with an LS3 top end - I ended up with the LS3 blower.

Since the Vette is in storage - and my new house/garage aren't built yet I will have to wait to install this.

Reading the install instructions - I'm going to be using my lift for this install - so for now here are some pics:

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Jay Hilliard
02-21-2015, 08:30 AM
Nice man. That should wake it up. Looking forward to seeing the installation pics.

bonecrrusher
03-12-2015, 07:36 PM
Not much of an update - but I did manage to go up to where I am storing the Corvette and work on it a bit.

I ordered a steering wheel from a 2012-2013 C6 Corvette a few months back and finally got that installed. The 2012+ has leather grips built into the leather - as well as a different finish on the steering wheel control surrounds. The airbag that I had used in my older steering wheel clipped right in, and the steering wheel controls all work!

I also started swapping out the factory interior bulbs for LED's - I did this on my truck awhile back and really love the look.

Also - the house is moving along - the footers are done and perimeter walls are done as well. They are starting on the underground water piping - will lay down the insulation - then start on the slabs - after that its framing time!

Now for some pics:

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Justin@EntropyRad
03-13-2015, 09:51 AM
Makes the car!

Drove a customer's GS with one, and some LT's, and a tune...was unreal!

bonecrrusher
03-16-2015, 04:15 PM
I have the long tubes, and the tune, just need boost!

Happened to stop by where the Vette is being stored this weekend - I finished up the LED install:

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Thats about it for now - I have to wait for the house to get finished being built, move, install the lift then tear into the motor again.

Rmonte
03-16-2015, 04:42 PM
What pedals are you running?

bonecrrusher
03-17-2015, 09:25 AM
Stock C6 pedals...

bonecrrusher
03-31-2015, 10:09 PM
SS update:

I happened to be looking on the Chevy SS Facebook group - and happened to see a guy selling a GM blackout kit for the SS.

I had looked at the kit - but importing it from Australia was going to be around $600 - to get rid of the chrome on the front end of the car.

The seller lived in Atlanta but was driving up to Charlotte for the NHRA 4 Wide race at Zmax - we met up and I bought the front end parts off of him.

I installed them this weekend - the side vents where easy, but the front bumper had to be entirely removed to get to the trim rings.

I really like the front end without all the chrome - it fits better with my personal taste.

Here are some before and after pics:

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Payton King
04-01-2015, 07:36 AM
Way better

Evil_s10
04-01-2015, 01:26 PM
Much better. I like how it hides the fogs now.

bonecrrusher
04-02-2015, 05:28 AM
As I updated earlier - to continue the black theme - I installed my 2009-2014 CTS-V sedan wheels that I had on my G8. I didn't install them for a year because I wasn't sure if the wheel sensors would match up with the SS.

So I stopped by Discount Tire last weekend and asked if they had the SS sensors in stock - and they did. So yesterday after work I drove other there to have them break down the wheels, install the sensors, and program them.

Before they broke them down - I asked them to verify the sensors where indeed different between the G8 - and the SS. According to there system they where the same! GM changed the part number between the 2 cars - and no one could verify if they would work. So they just swapped the wheels - programmed the sensors and I was on my way!

If I had known they would work - I would have swapped over a long time ago!

Now for some installed pics:

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Beach Cruiser
04-02-2015, 06:19 AM
The SS looks much better! There's a Vette here in VB with the Eforce Supercharger on it, It's a nice clean package.

bonecrrusher
04-03-2015, 06:19 PM
Last update on my SS - I got some vinyl overlays for the front and rear bowties and installed them - really hated the factory gold:

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That's about it for now!

bonecrrusher
04-10-2015, 02:15 PM
Took my SS down to Zmax Dragway to the only Test n Tune that they have scheduled for the entire YEAR!

The car is bone stock minus wheels and tires - here are my results below:

Run 1 - 13.824 @ 105.44
Run 2 - 13.729 @ 103.92.
Run 3 - 13.6 @ 99.25 mph
Run 4 - 14.314 @ 101.95 mph
Run 5 - 13.735 @ 106 mph
Run 6 - 13.696 @ 104.95 mph

Not bad for a first time in this car - the guys at M/T ran 13.3 @ 107 MPH when they tested the SS last year.

Here are a few pics:

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8811/16481068353_5575c2b089_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7633/16915071469_c8291da1a7_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7623/16913467508_bcacc3f26d_b.jpg

Few of the runs filmed from my GoPro:

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bonecrrusher
04-24-2015, 08:01 PM
Quick update on the SS - I really like the look of the blacked out spoiler on the 1LE Camaro - so I got a couple cans of Plastidip - and rattle canned my factory spoiler.

This project was kind of a PITA - as I had to spray it out twice as I goofed up the first time.

A few quick pics until it stops raining here:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7724/16638009124_34758f553b_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7667/17072920530_a95c591461_b.jpg

bonecrrusher
05-15-2015, 04:54 PM
SS update - I haven't liked the factory fuel rail cover on the SS since I got the car.

I shopped around - GM sells a painted "Accessory" fuel rail cover for $600 something. Stupid that its just a painted factory unit.

So I picked up a set of LS3 FRCs off a Corvette for $60!

Here they are installed:

https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8737/17701118571_8192b69282_b.jpg
https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7771/17701099971_4f47c8e824_b.jpg

bonecrrusher
05-17-2015, 03:27 PM
Last update before the Power Tour - the last thing the car needed was a better exhaust.

My G8 had a set of SLP long tube headers - and a Corsa catback.

When I traded it in - I left those mods on there as I had not paid for them - they came on the car when I bought them.

Had I known that the G8 catback is the same as the SS - I would have tried to find some OEM mufflers.

So I've been looking for a used set for 6+ months - with such a lower production car (G8) - people just don't sell them second hand.

So I bought a set new for the best prices that I could find. They where backordered and took a month - but I finally got them last week.

I installed the Corsa catback with no huge issue - the flanges on the Corsa are pretty cheap and I couldn't get the nuts started onto the catback flange.

I am loving the sound - and cant wait for the Power Tour!

https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7765/17603792740_055d032199_b.jpg
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5340/17168831154_02b9b4c336_b.jpg
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5339/17791259815_8891275934_b.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8890/17605024719_b4af67a6a6_b.jpg

syborg tt
05-19-2015, 03:05 PM
Looks very nice.

ps I know the guy that purchased all 50 for the G8 Firehawks.

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8778.jpg

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8785.jpg

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8786.jpg

andrewb70
05-19-2015, 09:44 PM
....

ps I know the guy that purchased all 50 for the G8 Firehawks.

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8778.jpg

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8785.jpg

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/CPR/IMG_8786.jpg

Making a small fortune by starting with a big one? LOL

Andrew

bonecrrusher
05-20-2015, 09:12 AM
Marty.... why?

LOL....

How is the 5th gen doing?

DavidBoren
05-20-2015, 10:18 AM
One guy buys every single special edition car produced? Sounds like a selfish dick. There could be 50 happy firehawk owners, instead there's only him.

I used to really want a DeLorean. Still kind of do. Anyways, I had a little bit of coin and decided to see what I could find. What I found was a guy that had seven of the F'ing things and wasn't willing to sell any of them... what a dick.

bonecrrusher
05-20-2015, 12:23 PM
David - for the Delorean - they sell brand new turn key ones - with different motors/etc.

DavidBoren
05-20-2015, 01:25 PM
I think I would rather have a Bricklin SV-1 at this point, to be honest.

PS. For anyone who may not know what the SV-1 is, it's a fiberglass body with colored acrylic skin, based on the AMC Hornet chassis, powered by a 351 Windsor motor. They look like the Delorean, gullwing doors and all, but the Bricklin is front engine/RWD.

syborg tt
05-20-2015, 01:54 PM
Marty.... why?

LOL....

That's a simple one. In order for it to happen SLP needed to make 50 cars and there wasn't enough demand. So he stepped up and ordered all 50 so they could be made and has slowly sold them off over the last 4 or 5 years.

How is the 5th gen doing?

It's coming and it looks incredible I can't wait to get it home on Friday.

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Builders/Sportmachines/10-Camaro-ZL575-Transformer/ShowStoppers/2015-05-18%2010_12_34.jpg

DavidBoren
05-20-2015, 01:59 PM
Oh, I guess that makes me the @sshole. Dude isn't a selfish dick at all. I both stand corrected and apologize.

syborg tt
05-20-2015, 02:11 PM
Oh, I guess that makes me the @sshole. Dude isn't a selfish dick at all. I both stand corrected and apologize.

lol - not a problem David. He truly is a car guy and he is also the behind the scene guy at Trans AM Depot and it was his goal to continue the TA cars and he's done a great job helping them out.

This is his LS7 Twin Turbo Car that he brought to Sema in 2010

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Events/2010Sema/2010%2011-05%20Sema%20%2818%29.JPG

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Events/2010Sema/2010%2011-05%20Sema%20%288%29.JPG

http://garagescene.net/gallery3/var/resizes/Events/2010Sema/2010%2011-05%20Sema%20%2821%29.JPG

bonecrrusher
05-20-2015, 03:42 PM
I might be the boner now - I can't stand those body kitted C5/C6s making them look like a 63 Stingray - or the Camaro to Pontiac conversion...

I'm all about modifying/cutting things up - hell look at ALL of my cars - I just do not like the conversions that I mentioned. They look like a cheap plastic bodykit that Pontiac would have developed in the 90s...

syborg tt
05-20-2015, 10:02 PM
lets keep that our secret as I kinda feel the same way.

DavidBoren
05-21-2015, 08:10 AM
What Pontiac is that camaro pretending to be? It doesn't look like any Pontiac, it just looks like an ugly camaro. My opinion, for what it's worth.

The side skirts do not flow with, compliment, or even line up correctly with the hard lines of the camaro. The side vents look like those cheap wal*mart stick-on "vents" ricers put on their hon-duhs. The scoops in the hood are not far enough forward to have any ram-air effect on the air filter, so it's only cramming air into the engine bay, which is bad. The grill looks like exactly what it is, a half-@ssed attempt at making a camaro look almost similar to, what? ... the judge? Fail.

http://assets.blog.hemmings.com/wp-content/uploads//2012/05/1970PontiacGTOJudgeRAIV_1200.jpg

syborg tt
05-21-2015, 08:21 AM
When they built the car in 2010 there wasn't much available for the 5th gens. Now there is plenty and they have cleaned up the look considerably.

I still love the look of the 5th gen camaro, vette and the g8 and regret not buying a g8 as I love the look of the car.

What Pontiac is that camaro pretending to be? It doesn't look like any Pontiac, it just looks like an ugly camaro. My opinion, for what it's worth.

The side skirts do not flow with, compliment, or even line up correctly with the hard lines of the camaro. The side vents look like those cheap wal*mart stick-on "vents" ricers put on their hon-duhs. The scoops in the hood are not far enough forward to have any ram-air effect on the air filter, so it's only cramming air into the engine bay, which is bad. The grill looks like exactly what it is, a half-@ssed attempt at making a camaro look almost similar to, what? ... the judge? Fail.

http://assets.blog.hemmings.com/wp-content/uploads//2012/05/1970PontiacGTOJudgeRAIV_1200.jpg

DavidBoren
05-21-2015, 03:40 PM
You regret not buying a G8? Don't worry, there's still time. They aren't extinct just yet.