My original battery in my 2014 finally died last winter. I replaced it with a red top Optima battery. Lots of CCA but it isn't a factory replacement, so I'm wondering if the new battery is better than an oem one? Thoughts??
This is what mine used to look like. Today the diffuser has red pin stripes on the edges and a "stingray" emblem on the brake light. Carbon fibre all the way!
Changing your cold air intake does absolutely nothing except changing the look. The car will only use as much air as it needs, not as much as is available to run at peak efficiency. Phone your dealer and ask to speak with a service advisor prior to purchasing any after market parts.
Here in Calgary, schools are closed till September. All City operated recreation facilities, swimming pools, gyms, libraries, churches post secondary institutions, and all meeting places where 250 or more can gather are either closed, cancelled or postponed.
There goes car show season.
Go to Davenport and buy some race fuel, add some of it to your tank.
Raises the octane to a more desirable level.
Cost is not a factor cuz it's a vette!
No waiting in line either.
There are two types. One mounts to the hatch and the other mounts to the removed spoiler and is braced by the supports which run down the back of the diffuser.
Both are good and both have pros and cons.
If you mount it to the hatch, you will eventually need to realign the hatch as the downforce...
I added a high wing, front and side skirts, rear diffuser with canards and YES it makes a huge difference.
One thing I've noticed is that if you add a wing, there will be so much extra downforce that you'll notice that your rear hatch will begin to sit noticeably lower and you'll need to...
Thanks for the info guys. Just got mine back and also flushed the brake fluid (every 5 years), so I ended up paying $280.00 for just the oil change!
Won't happen again! I didn't know we could bring in our own oil and filter. Gonna save me a bunch.
Yup. I agree. Park it when it gets cold. If it's cold when I first leave the house, I just take it slow till the tires warm up and the outside temperature rises.
IMHO if you really want to drive it in colder temps, then go get a set of winter tires. Not really a winter car but if you're gonna drive it in cold weather anyway then better safe than sorry. Winter tires will allow you to still have traction and won't chip or crack like summer tires do. If...