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Backup7 08-14-2004 05:56 PM

1,100 hp C5
 
I found this on another forum. :eek:

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Ed and his wife Angela bought the Millennium Yellow '00 brand new in June 2000. They thoroughly enjoyed driving the C5, but Ed, in his infinite desire to design and build something completely different, began almost immediately to ponder how far he could push the car's already-high capabilities. The idea really was quite simple--Ed wanted ungodly quick acceleration, rail-like handling, and the ability to stop on a dime. Like we said, simple really.
By 2002, Ed had his game plan together and recruited his friends at Vette Speed in Nashville, Tennessee, to help. Together, Ed (designer), Steve White (fabricator), Kevin Fisher (assembler), Dan Mills (tech guru), and Jimmy Stover (Web master) set out to dismantle and almost entirely reconstruct the C5 into a veritable land missile.

With the body separated from the chassis, the crew systematically re-engineered or replaced nearly every component under the skin. Because of the extreme performance expectations Ed had, the aluminum LS1 motor was yanked in favor of starting with an '03 cast-iron 6.0-liter Chevy truck motor to build on. White's Racing in Kingsport, Tennessee, bored and machined the iron Gen-III V-8 out to 7.0 liters (yup, the magical "427ci" displacement), fortifying the engine with Manley rods, a COMP Cams camshaft, 1.75 COMP Cams roller rockers, and COMP Cams roller lifters. The stock 6.0-liter aluminum heads were ported, polished, and CC'd for maximum flow, being assembled with 208-intake and 198-exhaust valves, three COMP Cams springs per valve, COMP Cams retainers, and a head-stud kit.

The new motor is decked with CNC'd custom valve covers and a Weiand intake plenum, custom-crafted pulleys, and pulley brackets created by Vette Speed. But this didn't top the list of items installed on the redone powerplant. To help with the get up and go, a 450 shot from Nitrous Oxide Systems gives a "little punch," but not before the twin Garrett turbos kick in with 14 to as high as 30 psi of boost. But this isn't just another one of those twin-turbo or NOS vehicles. Nope, far from it. This C5 packs an extra modification that makes it super trick and unique. You see, Ed wanted maximum, unrestricted airflow for his turbos, and he designed it with his quest in mind. So, he figured the best way to do this was to cut intake tubes into the frame to get the desired effect when he expanded the front with a Tigershark bumper, Specter Werks headlights, and an ACI spoiler. Did it work? Well, the numbers speak for themselves. Backed with an extensively worked '03 4L60-E with full manual shift controls and a 3,400-rpm stall torque converter--all manufactured by Hye Performance--the '00 makes 784 ft-lb of torque at 6,000 rpm and approximately 1,100 horses at the same peak! We're quick to point out that this is without a shot of nitrous and only 20 pounds of boost from the twin hairdryers--and all while riding on a pair of 18x12 HREs wrapped in BFG drag radials out back and 18x10s up housed in similar BFG treads. This amounts to a top speed of 250 miles an hour, with an estimated curb weight of around 3,300 pounds.

Now that Ed got the handle on that raw, unabashed power he was looking for...what about that small matter of stopping on a dime? For this trifling matter, Wilwood was chosen as the way to slow things down when coming out of those bouts of break-neck speed. And when he's mashing that master cylinder through the pedal assembly--both by Wilwood--you can bet he's doing it in comfort and style. After all, who says your cabin has to be as bare as a NASCAR cup series racer even if you want to race like one. So for this, the interior received an upgrade as opposed to a gutting. For starters, the A/C was left intact--an important option for summer days--and the stereo was replaced with an Autobahn system that can still be heard over the Vette Speed custom-made exhaust. A five-point racing harness replaces the standard-issue three-point restraints, and a rollbar made from 2-inch tubes keeps the occupants out of harms way. This, along with billet aluminum A/C vents and a control panel and a rewrapped steering wheel, tops off the interior mods.

Well, that's two out of three. So, about that rail-like handling? Under the body you'll find Penske coilover shocks with GM Performance Parts front and rear stabilizer bars nearby. Vette Speed stepped in with a custom-made steering column. This combination does a good job of keeping the 3.90:1 rear in line and the Vette pulsing across the lanes with more power than anyone could ever need.
Insanity.

shelleys_man_06 08-14-2004 06:05 PM

I love the body, except for the headlights. Gross. I'm also not feeling the custom ICE work. I hate ICE. Otherwise, DAMN! I can't get enough of 427 LS1's. At first glance, I thought it was a Katech unit. Also check out the dual Apexi mufflers. Dick Guldstrand would be proud. :D

magixpuma 08-14-2004 06:36 PM

to bad he didnt make it a sleeper that would have been insane . imagine it now oh yeah i just picked this baby off a used car lot with these cool racing slicks bam they race teh other guy gets spanked.

canaryrx8 08-15-2004 08:50 AM

that is sick! (in a goood kinda' way) good example of more money than brains however

DOMINION 08-16-2004 08:28 AM

I hate C5's... Oh well. He put big cash in to that car.

FamilyGuy 08-16-2004 10:22 AM

"COMP Cams roller rockers"
I thought most high-performance pushrod engines didn't use roller rockers?


Anyway, no thanks. The point of a performance car is to have something fun to drive. Even if that thing was legal on normal roads, you couldn't push it hard without getting yourself killed.

I'll settle for something much more tame... like a Ford GT :D

VividRacing.com 08-16-2004 04:12 PM

That's the only C5 that I like. Serious engine work done there and did you check out those rear meats?


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