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The overwhelming demand from the C5 crowd is for simple and cheap mods
that will give their new toy a some extra boost on the low to mid
RPM ranges. A few simple mods will bring any C5 into the mid to high
4 second 0-60 mph range.
Real World Modifications
that have proven to be very
effective in raising the "seat of your pants" performance level. Although we can't go into everything
here, the following will steer you in the right direction.
Remember that too much intake ,
without other serious modifications(gearing,heads,converters,cam)will leave
you with a soggy right foot.
You hot rodders out there know what I am talking about,
remember way back when your friends talked you into putting that 850 Holley
double pumper with mechanical secondaries on your stock small block Chevy or Mopar
that had a 2:76 rear end? What a disaster. The same principals apply to the C-5.
Performance modifications have to be planned out. Each upgrade must be part of a total package.
Intake, Exhaust,and electrical systems must compliment each other
to achieve the proper balance of torque and horsepower at the correct
rpm levels.
![[LS1 heads]](c5pics/ls1head.jpg)
A great bang
for the buck modification,(the kids are addicted to it),is the addition of a nitrous kit to your C5.
With Nitrous you can have your cake and eat it too.
With some minor tweaking to
an LS-1, as detailed in our manual,
the stock Good Year run flats will go up
in smoke with an off the idle launch.
Click here to see a C5 burnout video
An otherwise stock LS1 when equipped with nitrous will blow the
doors off a ZO6.
Nitrous Oxide Systems, now a division of Holley, makes a safe,
reliable nitrous setup for the C5.
The entire system once installed with all the goodies is completely
automated.
In non computerized engines nitrous if not installed and set up correctly
will in all probability fry the engine.
We know a few engine re-builders that do a brisk business in piston
and head gasket repairs due to improperly installed and poorly
calibrated nitrous setups.
The C5 is very forgiving in that respect as the computer can compensate
for leanout conditions created by injecting laughing gas into the air box.
(Check out our MANUAL for the full scoop on
nitrous).
A semi-hard 2000 rpm launch
will leave you sitting there boiling the tires to the rims.
The LS-1 is really sensitive to changes
in outside temp. On hot humid days the C5 struggles
to make low rpm power. When the temp. drops to around 45-60 degrees
the LS-1 really comes to life.
In the cold weather there is so much power that the rear end
of the car will fishtail on a full throttle 1st to 2nd upshift
(keep the traction control button on unless you want to wind up
facing backwards).
The run flats are the weak link in the acceleration game. On the other hand
they ride great, are good on wet pavement, and have excellent tread life.
Good Year say's you can travel about 50 miles on them
with no air. If you do get a flat don't use an air
in the can flat fix to pump up an EMT tire. The sealant used in the
flat fix will ruin the remote tire air pressure sensor and throw a
computer code.
![[c5]](images/tps1.jpg)
Keep an old fashion tire plug kit and a portable air compressor
in the car in the event of a flat. You can probably plug the hole
(if you can see it, usually a nail or screw)
without removing the tire, then just pump up the tire. We have done this and the plugs hold fine.
FYI, the batteries in the rim mounted TPM sensors will crap out
in about five years of use. The units have to be replaced as the batteries are sealed.
New sensors retail for abot $120 each, add tire mounting costs to this.
If the sensors fail you have to reset the code everytime you start the car. Thanks GM.
In an effort to gain some needed traction we fitted the C5
with a set of Nitto drag radials, damn the
flat tires full speed ahead. We were surprised that these tires did not
yield a significant improvement in traction over the stock GoodYears.
We also tried a set of Falken F51's on the rear. WOW! What a difference,
these tires are extremely sticky off the line,
and they retail for less then half of what a new
GoodYear EMT is selling for. When the
tires do manage to hook up and the acceleration God's are smiling, the car can do 0-60 in 4.52 seconds.
C5 Handling Mod
The standard monotube (non-electronic)shocks on a C5 are pretty good for everyday driving.
After about 25k miles they tend to get a little tired. The problem was that up to now your only real options
were factory replacements,hd Blistien shocks or super expensive coil-over units that require extensive alignment work. The factory shocks at $125 each are not much to talk about.
The Blistien's are a cheaper alternative at around $80 each, but offer no real improvement
in handling, deliver a harsher ride than stock and are a pain in the ass to install as the top studs
are round and must be held in place with an allen wrench from inside the engine bay.
This entails removing both the coolant and washer tanks to access the top of the shock studs.
We heard about Edelbrocks new line of IAS shocks, we contacted them and they
sent us over a set to test on our c5.
Edelbrock has introduced thier new line of IAS performance shocks.
These shocks shocks feature Ricor’s patented Inertia Active System
(IAS). This exclusive design switches instantly between a firm and
a soft circuit for superior handling and a smooth ride.
We installed these
without using a lift in about an hour. The results are amazing. The car corners like a Grand Prix racer and rides like a Caddy.
Retail price for these babies are $120 each. We give them a thumbs up for performance, easy installation
and overall value.
Stock shock and new Edelbrock unit
![[wheel skin]](images/wskin.jpg)
![[wheel skin]](images/mat.jpg)
![[wheel skin]](images/handle.jpg)
Another great addition to any C5 interior are neoprene seat covers.
These spill proof covers fit like a glove and protect your expensive leather.
They are easy to install (about 15 min. per seat)and enhance the cool factor of your Vette
dramatically. Mid America can supply you with a custom set of covers
for about $250
![[c5]](images/seats.jpg)
The ultimate expression in coolness is a set of chrome ZO6 wheels. These after market units are
very high quality, they came with logo center caps, chrome lug nuts and chrome valve stems.
the ZO6 rear air scoops finish off the look
![[c5]](images/wheel.jpg)
![[wheel skin]](images/duct.jpg)
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