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12-05-2010, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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Blu808 C6 Corvette Race Car build
Last year we brought you the Hankook, GM performance, Blu808 2010 Camaro. This year we are introducing the Blu808 X LG Motorsports C6 Corvette Formula DRIFT and Red Line Time Attack Corvette. This is a primary Blu808 effort with partnership, advice, and support from LG Motorsports. Other key members of our Corvette build will be Turn Key Engine Supply, Forgeline, Sparco, Aeromotive, Exedy racing clutch, Lab17 and others.
This thread will be a documented full feature build up of the Corvette. We will show the following processes in detail. Complete dismantling process Weight removal Chassis modifications Roll cage design and construction Pedal box fabrication Seating mount fabrication Drivetrain modifications Engine modifications Cooling system fabrication Clutch hydraulics fabrication Fuel system fabrication Carbon body fabrication Aerodynamics Wiring Electronics Suspension design and setup Steering system modifications Corner balancing Paint Final assembly Testing. Any questions or feedback would be great. Luke Build start. Here is our project car. A 2005 C6 base. We would have used a ZO6 but Formula DRIFT won't allow aluminum chassis. Anyway. We then drove it around for about a week to get a feel for it. Our dog Turbo approves of the Corvette doggy bed in the back. Once we had the car back in the shop we started removing the interior and other unnecessary items. Here is our base weight with the carpet, Seats, and Consol removed. The car has 3/4 of a tank of gas as well. Next we started on the bumpers and body panels. It is a treat to work on a car with a removable body. Now that we have a good portion of the chassis exposed we take a closer look to see any evidence of crash damage. Luckily everything looked great. Since we are now sure the chassis is in good condition we started marking all the areas on the car that will be removed for weigh savings Every panel is clearly marked with a red X and is documented and cleared with Formula DRIFT for approval. After that was all figured out we went back and removed the Dash and the components under it. They sure manage to fit alot of stuff in these cars! The radiator and Ac condenser were removed along with the fan assembly. Then the steering column and wiring started to drop. As it sits with the heater core/AC, blower assembly, Cats, Headers, Exhaust, Mufflers, Gas tanks, ABS, Pedals, Windshield, rear hatch, and window we are getting pretty light. Not bad for a car that still starts and drives. (well not far without a steering wheel or radiator) Getting there. Check back tomorrow for more updates!
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