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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
2009 Z06 vs 2008 GT 500 with 2.9 whipple
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<blockquote data-quote="FastOldGuy52" data-source="post: 10453032" data-attributes="member: 70977"><p>I told this story on another site but I don't think I have mentioned it here. So here it is for those who have not already read it on another site.</p><p></p><p>Last year at a block party a neighbor down the street ,a young lawyer, was talking about his 2009 Z06. He was trying to get my neighbor Kevin across the street to race him in his 2004 Gallardo. I have raced Kevin's Gallardo before and he lost. Kevin had a few beers didn't want to race him but suggested he try me. Kevin doesn't know much about cars and doesn't know my car has a blower upgrade anyway. Anyway the Z06 owner laughed and said it wouldn't even be a good race for him and he would kill my GT 500. Kevin assured him he might be surprised. </p><p></p><p>Anyway His Z06 is stock and if my car was stock I'm sure he would have been correct. I told him I would race him from a dig to 150mph. He agreed and we gave Kevin $100 each to hold for the winner . We proceeded to a highway service road with no entrances or exits for a couple of miles. The spot is in Northern Mexico. </p><p></p><p>Using my line lock I did a substantial burn out to heat my DR's and to psych out my opponent. :dw:Anyway Kevin gave the start signal and it was game on. . I kept the tires on the edge of breaking lose until around 80 and then went WOT. The Z06 was having his problems with traction and rapidly dropped behind. I didn't feel the need to slam the gears but I did shift rapidly but carefully. </p><p></p><p>As agreed upon I shut it down at 150mph. He gave a little fly by but returned to talk with me and Kevin. He said it was the first race he had lost since buying the Z06. He said he was going to need some mods, I'm suggested the name of a local tuner shop that specializes in Corvettes. I'll be sure to ask his mods if we ever race in the future. I have to say taking money from a lawyer beats giving money to lawyers any day of the week but the lawyers are still ahead of me in the money game. :lol1:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastOldGuy52, post: 10453032, member: 70977"] I told this story on another site but I don't think I have mentioned it here. So here it is for those who have not already read it on another site. Last year at a block party a neighbor down the street ,a young lawyer, was talking about his 2009 Z06. He was trying to get my neighbor Kevin across the street to race him in his 2004 Gallardo. I have raced Kevin's Gallardo before and he lost. Kevin had a few beers didn't want to race him but suggested he try me. Kevin doesn't know much about cars and doesn't know my car has a blower upgrade anyway. Anyway the Z06 owner laughed and said it wouldn't even be a good race for him and he would kill my GT 500. Kevin assured him he might be surprised. Anyway His Z06 is stock and if my car was stock I'm sure he would have been correct. I told him I would race him from a dig to 150mph. He agreed and we gave Kevin $100 each to hold for the winner . We proceeded to a highway service road with no entrances or exits for a couple of miles. The spot is in Northern Mexico. Using my line lock I did a substantial burn out to heat my DR's and to psych out my opponent. :dw:Anyway Kevin gave the start signal and it was game on. . I kept the tires on the edge of breaking lose until around 80 and then went WOT. The Z06 was having his problems with traction and rapidly dropped behind. I didn't feel the need to slam the gears but I did shift rapidly but carefully. As agreed upon I shut it down at 150mph. He gave a little fly by but returned to talk with me and Kevin. He said it was the first race he had lost since buying the Z06. He said he was going to need some mods, I'm suggested the name of a local tuner shop that specializes in Corvettes. I'll be sure to ask his mods if we ever race in the future. I have to say taking money from a lawyer beats giving money to lawyers any day of the week but the lawyers are still ahead of me in the money game. :lol1: [/QUOTE]
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