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What year did the Z51 come out?

What year did the Z51 come out?

A major performance upgrade for base Corvettes since the ’80s, here’s everything you need to know about RPO Z51. Since its 1984 introduction with the C4 Corvette, RPO Z51 has always denoted a more serious Corvette.

What was the predecessor of the corvette Z51 package?

The spiritual predecessor to the Z51 package was RPO FE7 — Gymkhana Suspension — offered on late C3 Corvettes. An FE7 car has stiffer shocks and springs, as well as larger sway bars. In 1984, the Z51 package included stiffer springs, larger sway bars, wider wheels, and a revised steering ratio.

How much horsepower does a corvette Z51 have?

More significant, a second transmission mount has been added, and the engine was moved forward a hair (0.07 inch) to make room for a larger clutch that the team thinks will be necessary for the next, higher-powered Z06, due late next year with a rumored 500 horsepower.

What’s the price of a 2005 Corvette Z51?

The Z51 package, which will cost about $1500, includes a stiffer suspension, tires that offer better dry-road grip, larger brakes, a six-speed manual with shorter ratios, and a transmission-oil cooler. Expecting a Z51 to be the best performer, that’s naturally what we tested. Before we get to the numbers, a word about ride quality.

What are the brakes on a 2005 Corvette Z51?

The brakes, too, are wonderful, with good modulation, zero fade, and a stopping distance from 70 mph to a standstill in 166 feet, about the same as the previous car. The stability-control system has a button that either shuts it off or selects a competition mode that allows more slip before intervening than the fully active mode.

The spiritual predecessor to the Z51 package was RPO FE7 — Gymkhana Suspension — offered on late C3 Corvettes. An FE7 car has stiffer shocks and springs, as well as larger sway bars. In 1984, the Z51 package included stiffer springs, larger sway bars, wider wheels, and a revised steering ratio.

More significant, a second transmission mount has been added, and the engine was moved forward a hair (0.07 inch) to make room for a larger clutch that the team thinks will be necessary for the next, higher-powered Z06, due late next year with a rumored 500 horsepower.

What kind of transmission does a 2005 Corvette have?

Available electronically controlled Hydra-Matic four-speed automatic transmission with Performance Shift Algorithm. The Corvette styling team utilized the most recent computer-aided design techniques and relied on hand sculpting when designing the exterior of the 2005 Corvette.

The Z51 package, which will cost about $1500, includes a stiffer suspension, tires that offer better dry-road grip, larger brakes, a six-speed manual with shorter ratios, and a transmission-oil cooler. Expecting a Z51 to be the best performer, that’s naturally what we tested. Before we get to the numbers, a word about ride quality.

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Ruth Doyle