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Good point, I kind of thought about that as well. Most of the time if Im running into the store quick in Fargo I don't even lock my doors, as long as I don't have anything valuable inside my old personal truck. A. It's not that nice looking anymore so people probably take pitty on me B. It's a manualYour vette has the best anti-theft device available today on any vehicle!
You did right getting the manual, there is no way I could ever get an auto in a car like that.
I did the backdoor in to performance 25 years ago. Purchased a Ram with Cummins. Doubled the HP very easy and cheap. It turned into a head gasket and trany rebuild.That sounds like the perfect time for a mid life crisis and to go get you another fun car.
You can have a remote valet switch installed that kills the fuel pump or ignition with the press of a remote key fob. Or a hidden manual switch you flip that can disable the car as well.Your vette has the best anti-theft device available today on any vehicle!
You did right getting the manual, there is no way I could ever get an auto in a car like that.
Not on this car. This has enormous Brembo's on there and they are brand new. The previous owner had them done before he sold it. But I will be upgrading to braided stainless steel lines so my stock rubber lines don't melt.Disc breaks are easy, drums takes a little more time and thought.
With all of the power upgrades, I would seriously consider upgrading to oversized Wilwood's rotors and calipers to slow down as quickly as she goes fast.
That is the part that always perplexes me with upgrades. The rubber lines rarely melt, but they swell and you get spongy brakes....
But I will be upgrading to braided stainless steel lines so my stock rubber lines don't melt.