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Old 08-24-10, 07:23 PM
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Default Redline HTR-GS640/SC asks: Why bother with a ZR1?

Redline HTR-GS640/SC asks: Why bother with a ZR1?



There is an old axiom of hot rodding that still stands true today. You can only go so fast as your pockets are deep. We see quite a few outlandishly-tuned exotics come across our inboxes from one day to the next, each boasting supercar-besting power figures and price tags to match. It's much more rare to see a shop create a car with serious power, a warranty, and a price tag that seems like a performance value.

But that's exactly what Howard Tanner of Redline Motorsports and Dan Carlton of DeNooyer Performance have come up with in the Redline HTR-GS640/SC. Take your run-of-the-mill Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport with all of its factory handling, stopping and light-weight goodies, then throw a gamut of aftermarket go-fast parts at the engine. Tanner and Carlton bolt on an Edelbrock E-Force supercharger with long intake runners for big-time low-end torque. Throw in a new cam with more lift and duration, robust valve springs with titanium retainers and chromoly push rods. Ice that cake with a Borla exhaust and MGW short-throw shifter and you've got an $82,000 Corvette capable of popping the formerly almighty ZR1 in the eye.

DeNooyer Performance will even warranty the car for three years or 36,000 miles. Plus, you can remove the roof in the Redline HTR-GS640/SC. Not so much in the Blue Devil. Now if they could only come up with a sexier name for this blown Grand Sport... If you like what you see, Tanner and Carlton will be happy to put a set of keys in your hand. From what we hear, they even take trades and will work up financing. Check their site for more information.

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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/24/r...er-with-a-zr1/
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A good friend of mine just bought a C6 Z06 with 32 miles on it and a full factory warranty for $55k. I'd have a hard time adding $30k to it knowing it's only going to be marginally useful.
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Yeah these guys who do these tuned super vetts always put so much power in the car that it just vaporizes the back tires, and they never get as fast as they should.

Plus a car like this will most likely feel like a tuned car rather than a well executed ZR-1.

It always feels different when the company intends and builds the car from scratch to have and drive with so much power.
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Stock is great.

But if you track it, it's worth the upgrade.

Otherwise, I'd be spending my money on other things...
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