Man, I just read 7 pages about the overheating issue on the Corvette Forum. Yikes. I feel for those guys who are die hard Corvette track rats and had their hopes up for the Z06. Imagine if SRT announced a supercharged ACR only to find out that you couldn't do a hard track day without heating issues. Not only overheating, but heat soak as evidenced by dropping MPH per lap and mediocre speeds in the straights. Lots of info, like Ron Fellows School having overheating and reliability problems. Bonduraunt replacing engines and only running C7s in the morning sessions to avoid overheating. They're struggling with the Z51 and now the Z06, crossing the Z06 off my list. They should have stuck with the simple, reliable, light weight normally aspirated Z06 formula that has worked so well for both the C5 and C6 generations.
What's interesting is how much respect Corvette forum members have for Vipers, which is well deserved. Vipers can put a beat down on just about anything at the track, yet drive to and from the track in relative comfort. There aren't many cars out there at any price that can do that. Comparing my Viper to my Camaro, they both have about the same number of track days on them (maybe 16 each). The Viper has been rock solid the whole time, with the exception of an 02 sensor that needed replacement. My Camaro, however, in less than a year's time has been through 3 axles, a suspension arm and an engine. And two days ago I tracked it and had clutch and brake issues. This Camaro is modded and is nearly as fast as the Viper, but I'm paying the price in reliability because of the mods. I started with a $35K SS 1LE and modded it. After replacing the engine with a 416 forged stroker, I am nearly up to the price of a base SRT Viper, LOL. I would have considered a Z/28, but not now with the Viper's repricing being so close to it. The goal for the Camaro is to run a full season of NASA next year. That was supposed to be this year, but the engine blew. Unless it stays running I won't have a prayer of doing well in points.
If the Camaro's reliability doesn't stabilize, it will be sold and I may end up with another Viper. But no C7 Z06 for me. Not unless they make major improvements, but by then the ACR should be out
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