Chevrolet Corvette Zr1 Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Maryland, United States
Selling my ZR1. The car has 8,XXX miles. I bought the car stock with 1,350 miles. Clean carfax, no accidents. I've done pretty much every modification you can to the OEM ZR1 blower setup. I don't track the car it's just for weekend fun. Let's get into the modifications: Engine: (Tuned by Jon Lund, Lund Racing)The car makes 925rwhp/972ftlbs on Evolution Motorsports Mustang dyno at 20psi on e85 fuel. Port, polished heads.New exhaust and intake valves (Done 2/1/15)1300cc ID injectorsCustom Comp cam.Tit valve springs and retainers.ARP head bolt kit.Trunion upgrade kit.TuneTimePerformance dual catch cans.LPE snout and pulley kit with 2.3 upper pulley. LPE 14% lower pulley. Southways 108mm throttle body with custom 5" intake and halltech 5" filter.Vengenance racing heat exchanger with straightline expansion fluid tank. Dual Spal radiator fans. ARH 2" primaries with their 3 inch pipes (stock mild to wild mufflers) Completely wrapped in titanium wrap.Flex fuel kit (run either 93 or e85 whenever you want)LMR motor mounts.Blower was removed and ported, polished.LPE snout was ported and polished to match the 108mm throttle body. Larger intercooler inlets. Fasterproms blower spacers (separate blower from the block) Transmission:RPS triple disc clutchMGW short throw shifter and Lower box with billet shifter.Castrol SRF fluids (use for brakes as well) Exterior:LG front tow hook.TIKT hood spacers.Expel clear bra wraps the entire car from front to back, bottom to top. Every panel and light is covered. OEM black head lights. Brake calipers were removed and painted artic white and the corvette stickers were replaced with Brembo stickers (they make the brakes)The blower lid was also removed and painted white (looks amazing)35% tint all around excluding windshield.OEM zr1 soft car cover Interior:Black/cashmere Caravaggio corvette D frame leather steering wheel.Carbon fiber stickers to cover big white labels on sun visors.Heat pads in center storage and cup holders.The center console arm rest was replaced with a OEM black arm rest. iPod playerZR1 rear trunk shader Wheels:19/19 Forgestars satin black cf10s 19/10 fronts, 19/12 rears with 345/35/19 nitto nto5rsCurrently on the car:18/18 CCW satin black c10s with 18/8.5 fronts, 18/12 rears with 345/35/18 M&Hs street radials. Dashlogic system programmed to view many stats with the car on the heads up display. Such as psi, fuel pressure, IAT2 and IAT1 temps, ethanol fuel % and lots more.
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