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    Well, if you've followed along my 370Z vs. C6 Corvette and Farewell to a good friend threads, you know the back story. Briefly, Thumper coerced me to trade in my Miata and 370Z for a Corvette I've named Agent Orange and this is its introduction thread.

    He (she? it?) is a 2008 Atomic Orange C6 Corvette with only 8,750 miles, 6-speed manual and the 4LT package. That is Corvette speak for fully loaded: Full two-tone leather interior including dash and door panels, embroidered logos on the dash and headrests, motorized telescopic steering wheel with tilt, heated seats, heads-up display, Blows NAV stereo system, auto-dimming rear view and door mirrors, heated mirrors, TPMS, driver memory settings (seats, steering wheel, radio stations), keyless entry with push-button start, 8-way adjustable power seats including adjustable side bolsters. There's a bunch more but I can't remember now.

    If that wasn't enough, the previous owner also sprung for the upgraded Z51 performance suspension (pun intended) which includes beefier springs, shocks, sways, swiveling links, limited diff, bigger drilled rotors, polished forged aluminum wheels with stickier rubber. Then to top it off, the PO also got the NPP (dual mode) exhaust which was really cool of him. It has a quiet rumble below 3K RPM because two of the four exhaust tips are shut off but stomp on the fast peddle and they open up and let loose the Testosterone along with an additional 6hp.

    Now the bad: the PO must have had a carport instead of a garage because the front end was bleached. It is newly repainted and matches perfectly but the headlight lenses and front badge are faded to crap. I've polished lots of headlights in the past but these are micro cracked and the orange paint inside is lighter than the repainted front. I can either pay out of pocked for new lenses but I'm contesting it with the dealer to replace both assemblies. Also, the wiper cowl plastic is faded a bit so I'll either yank it and paint it back to black or use that Wipe New I've been meaning to try.

    Anyway, I chose this 2008 because it was fully loaded, orange, low miles and like the NB2, it is the year that began with many improvements over its predecessor including the steering, transmission, suspension and of course, the refined LS3 motor that bumps it up to 436HP. Oh, and did I mention only 8750 miles?! There were a lot of Vettes available in this range including a Grand Sport but it was high mileage and pretty bare bones other than being a GS.

    Also, I've long coveted the Lava Orange Mazdaspeed but could never find one. This Atomic Orange, however, is a close approximation and has a spectacular, color-shifting goodness in the sun.



    I'm a little hesitant to call this a build thread in the traditional sense because there's not a whole lot more I can build that isn't already included. I don't have to buy a bunch of suspension parts or go-fast parts because it's already taken care of so I'll probably just do an occasional mod here and there and some drool pictures. I haven't ruled out a Rotrex supercharger for a mild boost to 500+hp. They seem to be plentiful and inexpensive but for now I'm still amazed with he naturally aspirated kick in the ass it does now.

    This all started a couple weeks ago but as everyone in SWFL knows, it's been storming, even flooding here, hence my delay with the obligatory initial photos to get this going:


    Best of both worlds: convertible feel with hard top when needed.






    Some of that color shifting I was talking about. See? There is some yellow!






    Official 2008 changes:

    The 2008 marks the most significant changes in the C6 lineup since the introduction of the C6 Z06. Here they are ...

    All-new LS3 6.2L V-8 engine for Coupe and Convertible:
    430 hp (321 kW)*
    424 lb.-ft. of torque (575 Nm)*
    436 hp / 428 lb.-ft. (325 kW / 580 Nm)* with new, optional dual-mode exhaust system
    High-flow cylinder heads
    Enhanced valvetrain
    High-flow intake manifold
    Larger-bore block with structural enhancements
    Improved manual transmission shift effort
    Quicker shift times on paddle-shift six-speed automatic
    2.73 performance axle ratio available with six-speed paddle shift; included with Z51 package
    Improved steering feel
    Standard split-spoke cast aluminum wheel design for Coupe and Convertible (Competition Gray finish optional)
    Available polished forged aluminum wheel design
    New Keyless Access remote key fob with integrated key
    Interior trim enhancements for all models, including wrapped center trim plate with Cyber pattern and new, brushed aluminum accents
    Custom Leather-Wrapped Interior Package available for all models in exclusive, new Linen and Sienna colors
    New sill plates
    iPod/MP3 jack included on all sound systems except navigation (Personal Audio Link available as accessory for navigation system)
    OnStar and XM Satellite Radio standard on all models
    Auto-dimming mirrors with compass standard on all models
    Two new premium exterior colors: Jetstream Blue Metallic Tintcoat and Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat

    Here's a look at the new and enhanced features for '08 Corvette models:

    Engine – A new, 6.2L LS3 small-block V-8 is the standard engine in Coupe and Convertible models. It is rated at 430 horsepower (321kW)* and 424 lb.-ft. of torque (586 Nm)* with the standard exhaust system; with the new, optional two-mode exhaust system, power ratings increase to 436 horses / 325 kW and 428 lb.-ft. / 592 Nm. As a result, the standard Corvette is true supercar, capable of 190 mph. The LS3 with the six-speed paddle-shift automatic is the fastest automatic-equipped Corvette ever, with 0-60 mph capability of 4.3 seconds.

    This new iteration of the storied small-block family features a revised, larger-bore cylinder block – 4.06-inch / 103.25 mm vs. the previous 6.0L's 4.00-inch / 101.62 mm bores – high-flow, LS7/L92-style cylinder heads; larger-diameter pistons; revised camshaft and camshaft timing; revised valvetrain with offset intake rocker arms; high-flow intake manifold; high-flow fuel injectors from the Z06's LS7 engine; and a new engine beauty cover.

    The LS3 features an aluminum cylinder block with cast iron cylinder liners. In addition to its larger bores, which help create a 376-cubic-inch displacement, the block casting also features revisions and machining in the bulkheads that enhance its strength and improved bay to bay breathing. But while the bore of the 6.2L engine is increased when compared with the previous 6.0L engine, the engine's stroke remains at 3.62 inches (92 mm). The pistons for the larger 6.2L engine also are new and are designed for its high-rpm performance capability.

    Breathing for the new 6.2L engine is accomplished via new, high-flow cylinder heads. They're based on the large port/large valve design found on the LS7 engine and other GM L92 engines, with larger-capacity, straighter intake ports. The design optimizes intake flow to the combustion chamber and the exhaust ports are also designed for better flow.

    Complementing the larger-port design of the heads are commensurately sized valves. The intake valve size alone increases from 2.00 inches (50.8 mm) to 2.16 inches (55 mm) – an increase of nearly 9 percent. The intake valves feature lightweight hollow stems, which enable the engine's 6,600-rpm capability. The exhaust valves also are large, measuring 1.60 inches (40.4 mm) in diameter.

    To accommodate the engine's large valves and enable more direct intake port flow, the intake-side rocker arms are offset 6 mm between the valve tip and the push rod. Actuating the valves is a new camshaft, with intake-side lobes providing more than a 5-percent percent in increase in lift, from 0.521-inch to 0.551-inch (13.25 mm to 14 mm). Exhaust-valve lift remains unchanged from the LS2. The camshaft timing was revised to optimize performance with the higher-lift intake cam profile.

    Ensuring the cylinder heads receive all the air they can handles falls to a new, acoustically tuned intake manifold. The composite design is manufactured with a “lost core” process that improves runner to runner variation and reduces airflow losses. An acoustic foam material is used to reduce radiated engine noise; it is sandwiched between the outer top of the manifold and an additional “skull cap” acoustic shell. Also new beauty covers atop the engine shield the rocker covers and also feature a noise-reducing, acoustically tuned insert to provide a more refined engine sound.

    Exhaust system – Optional on '08 Coupe and Convertible models is a new, two-mode performance exhaust system. Similar in design and function to the system used on the Z06, the dual-mode exhaust uses vacuum-actuated outlet valves, which control engine noise during low-load operation, but open for maximum performance during high-load operation. It is not identical to the Z06 system; the Coupe/Convertible uses a 2.5-inch-diameter exhaust, while the Z06 uses a three-inch system.
    With the new, dual-mode performance exhaust, power output for Coupe/Convertible rises from 430 horsepower (321 kW) and 424 lb.-ft. of torque (575 Nm) to 436 horses (325 kW) and 428 lb.-ft. (580 Nm). This system gives the Corvette a more aggressive exhaust sound character that will appeal to performance enthusiasts.

    Transmissions and axle ratios – The shifting efforts for both the six-speed manual transmission and paddle-shift six-speed automatic transmissions have been improved in '08 Corvette models. The manual transmission shifting improvements include a more positive and direct feel during gear changes, with better gate-to-gate location.

    The six-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission on Coupe and Convertible is improved with new hardware and a new controller calibration that deliver quicker shifts. This change bolsters the feeling of performance and driver control when using the shifting paddles.

    Also new for '08 models is the availability of the 2.73 performance axle ratio with the automatic transmission. It is included with the Z51 package.

    Steering system – The Corvette's precise rack-and-pinion steering system is revised to provide improved feel at all speeds. The revisions are due to a new, premium machining process of the system's internal components, a new, stiffer intermediate shaft and controller calibration changes.

    Wheels – Corvette Coupe and Convertible models come with a new split-spoke wheel design for '08. The design was introduced on the limited-edition '07 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car replicas with a Sterling Silver finish. The standard 18-inch front wheels and 19-inch rear wheels feature a Sparkle Silver finish, with a Competition Gray version optional.

    Also new is a distinctive, performance-oriented forged aluminum wheel for Coupe and Convertible. It comes in a polished finish.

    Exterior colors – There are two new premium exterior colors available with 2008 Corvette models: Jetstream Blue Metallic Tintcoat and Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat; they replace Le Mans Blue Metallic and Monterey Red Metallic Tintcoat.



    Custom Leather-Wrapped Interior Package – Available on Coupe, Convertible and Z06 models, the new Custom Leather-Wrapped Interior Package offers a stylish, two-tone leather-appointed cabin with details that enhance the feeling of Corvette's craftsmanship. Details include:

    Two-tone, leather-wrapped upper and lower instrument panel, door pads and seats
    Choice of new, exclusive colors: Linen or Sienna, with unique color breakup
    Padded door panel armrests
    “Corvette” embroidered on passenger-side dash pad
    Embroidered crossed flags logo on headrests
    Unique center trim plate with Bias pattern.
    Interior enhancements – All models feature a new wrapped instrument panel center trim plate, with bright surrounds for the shifter and cupholder. There are also new metal-finish door sill plates that greet passengers as they step into the vehicle, as well as a new lighted control knob for the available Magnetic Selective Ride Control.
    Feature changes and enhancements – All Corvette models now come standard with features that were previously optional or part of equipment packages. They include:

    OnStar with available Turn-By-Turn Navigation
    XM Satellite Radio
    Auto-dimming rearview mirrors (with compass)
    Audio input jack on all radio systems except navigation; Personal Audio Link is available as a dealer-installed item with the navigation system.
    The '08 Corvettes also come with a new Keyless Access fob, which features the key and remote-function controls integrated in a single unit.
    Corvette design and interior details
    Dramatic fender forms and exposed headlamps combine with the grille to create a strong visual identity for the Corvette, while the tapered rear deck and fascia improve high-speed performance. The lean rear design sports round taillamps and center-exit exhaust. The fixed Xenon high-intensity discharge headlamps provide superior lighting performance. With a 0.286 coefficient of drag, the Coupe models are the most aerodynamic Corvettes ever.

    The 2008 Corvette Convertible features a power-operated soft top with the 3LT package; an easy-to-operate manual top is standard. Both configurations use a five-layer fabric that conceals the underlying structure for a good top-up appearance, plus it helps preserve the car's excellent aerodynamics and reduces road noise.

    Corvette's interior is inspired by the car's dual-cockpit heritage. High-quality materials, craftsmanship and functionality help deliver premium quality meant to enhance performance driving. The instrument panel and doors are covered with cast-skin foam-in-place trim that looks like a leather-wrapped, padded panel. It is warm and inviting and has double the life of conventional trim materials.

    An AM/FM/XM radio with CD player and audio input jack is standard. An optional Bose audio system with an in-dash six-disc changer adds to the choices available to the audiophile owner. Steering-wheel mounted audio controls – introduced in '07 – are included with the Bose premium system.

    A full-function OnStar system is standard and an onboard navigation system with voice recognition is available. Using a 6.5-inch (165 mm) color touch-screen display, the DVD-based system contains all the map data for the 48 contiguous states and most of Canada on one disc.

    Driving dynamics

    Corvette Coupe and Convertible have a hydroformed steel rail backbone structure, which features cored composite floors, an enclosed center tunnel, rear-mounted transmission and aluminum cockpit structure. Suspension cradles, control arms, knuckles, springs, dampers, bushings, stabilizer bars and steering gear have all been redesigned. New Goodyear Extended Mobility Tires (EMT) take advantage of the latest sidewall design and compound technology for run-flat capabilities.

    Three suspension choices allow drivers to choose the setup that best suits their driving style. The standard suspension is tuned for a balance of ride comfort and precise handling. Corvette is now more poised at even higher handling levels, yet easier to drive.

    The optional Magnetic Selective Ride Control suspension features magneto-rheological dampers able to detect road surfaces and adjust the damping rates to those surfaces almost instantly for optimal ride control. Cross-dilled brake rotors are included when this feature is selected, allowing customers to combine the larger brakes from the Z51 performance package with the comfort of Magnetic Selective Ride Control.

    The Z51 Performance Package brings Coupe and Convertible performance very close to the widely admired previous generation Z06. The Z51 offers more aggressive dampers and springs, larger stabilizer bars, Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar EMT tires, enhanced cooling and larger cross-drilled brake rotors (13.4 inches / 340 mm in front and 13 inches / 330 mm in rear) for optimum track performance while still providing a comfortable ride.

    With each suspension, three standard dynamic chassis control systems – anti-lock braking, traction control and Active Handling – operate in concert. In all, the dynamic chassis control systems are smarter, less intrusive and more adept at making the total driving experience precisely what drivers have come to expect from their Corvette.

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    I really just bought the LS3 like FM's been doing for Miatas but this one came with a free Corvette.




    Here is that dual mode exhaust. It's vacuum-operated valves close the inner two tips a moment after startup and keep them closed until 3K RPM. I can pull a fuse and leave them open full time but it already got tiring listening to the drone and sounding like a beater with a missing muffler.

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    Some interior shots but not the best lighting. Reminds me of the 2002 SE Ti with the saddle brown (orange) interior.












    Rear view mirror, bad pict I know.




    Main gauges with info center showing front tire pressures. Can also show gauges, fuel, trip computer, shift light, radio stations, radar detector info (if equipped) and so on.


    Heads up display. Hard to photograph and looks skewed in the picture but you get the idea. Can choose from a few different views including round and track with G meter, RPM, speed, radio stations and so on. Can also show shift light and radar detector info (if equipped).



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    The very first mod I performed was the moment I got home with it: pulling off all the CarMax crapola such as front license plate, rear plate frame, vinyl sticker on the rear and the "CarMax certified" sticker on the window glass. Overall, CarMax has been good to me so thumbs up to them but I'm not going to be a rolling billboard.

    Second mod done: Thankfully, the front license plate mount sticks on with adhesive tape so it came off with no damage. I was afraid I was going to need a body shop refill holes and repaint. Dealer photo:



    The third mod I ordered on sale before the car arrived, a paint-matched, rear micro spoiler that houses the third brake light. Base Vettes have a low-profile spoiler with a puny, 6-inch brake light but this one stands a little taller (a la Grand Sport and Z06) but has 29 LEDs in a row. I also added a strobe module for a quick three flashes before steady on. Dealer photo:


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    In the works:
    Window tint
    Remove stock Blows and install Kenwood/Polk/Alpine components
    Half-inch drop in front, 1.5"-2" drop in rear

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    Nice car

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    You are officially a sell out now..... AND ITS AWESOME! I WANT A RIDE! PLEASE GIVE ME A RIDE!


    I WANT A RIDE IN IT ALREADY
    1990 Miata, she was red but now she is Spirit Green!

    http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....d-a-love-story <--- build thread!

    Also check out the facebook page http://www.facebook.com/IHeartFlippyHeadlights !!! Its a facebook page dedicated to the awesomeness which is flippyheadlights! Not me, but the actual headlights! High time someone noticed how awesome these things are; check it out!

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    What in the name did you do Yata, Agent Orange? Did you jump off a cliff and hit your head really hard?
    “The only thing standing between you and your goal is the BS story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.” ― Jordan Belfort

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    Nice car, YY. I expect we'll be seeing this car featured in the "Max Power" thread before too long.

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    Agent Orange, are you going through a mid life crisis

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    uhm. You're still the gay miata biker guy no matter how many times you change your name.
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    uhm. You're still the gay miata biker guy no matter how many times you change your name.
    Some things ARE destined to NEVER change !!!!

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    8K miles??? Lets see a photo of the tach and speedometer please!!

    Bitchin car man!! bring it up to Tampa to a local meet so I can check it out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phatmiata View Post
    8K miles??? Lets see a photo of the tach and speedometer please!!

    Bitchin car man!! bring it up to Tampa to a local meet so I can check it out!
    I'll be up there soon!

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    Nice AO, just don't be getting too many speeding tickets!!!!!!!!!

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    Nice AO, just don't be getting too many speeding tickets!!!!!!!!!
    I'll hook him up with my lawyer if he needs one. I got my guy on speed dial and retainer.

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