Just watched a video clip of a new corvette doing a burnout and noticed it didn't hit the rev limiter. If I take off from a light hard, my rev limiter will come on real quick. I know why the car would a rev limiter, but why would the new corvettes not have the same thing? No way would I be...
I have a 2013 GTS and was wondering if there is some way I can lower the car. On mine it does look like the ride height is just a little to high. I'd sure would like to know the in's and out's of doing this. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
My car came with a little white funnel that I'm sure is used to add oil when needed. But it appears it can be stored somewhere due to the two prongs on the side. Anyone have an idea where this is stored when not used on the car? No where does it say in the manual.
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Sure hope there will be more tires being made by other manufacture's coming on-board soon for the newer Viper's. Pirelli appears to be the only company that is making them for the 2014 and newer vehicles that I know of. And those are way over priced of course! Imagine that!
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