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Contemplating buying a 2013 zl1 for my wife as a xmas present. pros and cons
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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 15753469" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>Doesn't look bad. With most any blower car, biggest thing is keeping them cool. The methanol injection system is another tank to keep full. You being close to JRod Speed Shop in Houston and the tuner Matt Sorian makes the purchase a lot easier IMO, as they know the car better than the owner most likely. You should probably talk to them before you buy, get their opinion. Find out if its capped out or has room to grow. I'd have them detune it for sure, for your wife. 707whp on a mustang dyno is a handful, I'm sure. Pulley it up and send it, Or just keep it on a 15x10/DR all the time. </p><p></p><p>As other's have stated if you can swing a 6th gen, do that. The 6th Gen ZL1 is the pony car to beat at the moment. If i hadn't talked so much shit about Chevrolet, I'd be tempted to go sit in a new ZL1 with the 10 speed. I can't move laterally to Chevrolet lol, Vette/Viper or bust now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 15753469, member: 163618"] Doesn't look bad. With most any blower car, biggest thing is keeping them cool. The methanol injection system is another tank to keep full. You being close to JRod Speed Shop in Houston and the tuner Matt Sorian makes the purchase a lot easier IMO, as they know the car better than the owner most likely. You should probably talk to them before you buy, get their opinion. Find out if its capped out or has room to grow. I'd have them detune it for sure, for your wife. 707whp on a mustang dyno is a handful, I'm sure. Pulley it up and send it, Or just keep it on a 15x10/DR all the time. As other's have stated if you can swing a 6th gen, do that. The 6th Gen ZL1 is the pony car to beat at the moment. If i hadn't talked so much shit about Chevrolet, I'd be tempted to go sit in a new ZL1 with the 10 speed. I can't move laterally to Chevrolet lol, Vette/Viper or bust now. [/QUOTE]
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