[VIDEO] Hennessey Performance Dynos the 2014 Corvette Stingray

[VIDEO] Hennessey Performance Dynos the 2014 Corvette Stingray

Here’s another tuner that has recently got their hands on the 2014 Corvette Stingray. Hennessey Performance announced early on their plans to upgrade the new C7 Corvette and that process begins with doing a baseline dyno test of the car.

Hennessey says the Black Stingray is a bone stock 3LT 6-speed auto with the Z51 Performance Package. The video shows the Corvette Stingray put down 399-rwhp and 400 ft-lbs of torque. That’s slightly less than Lingenfelter Performance Engineering’s dyno test which saw a Z51 7-speed Corvette test at 416-rwhp and 416 ft-lbs.

Back in July, Hennessey released an aggressive list of upgrade packages for the Corvette Stingray. Those packages ranged from a 600 hp TVS supercharger upgrade priced at $12,495 to a 1,000 hp system consisting of a HPE custom forged engine priced at $67,950.

Source:
GT Spirit

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[VIDEO] The 2014 Corvette Stingrays Arrive at Criswell Corvette

[VIDEO] The 2014 Corvette Stingrays Arrive at Criswell Corvette

Mike Furman of Criswell Corvette sent us a very cool video showing the arrival of the 2014 Corvette Stingrays to his dealership in Gaithersburg, MD. His first two cars received are a Black Stingray and a Lime Rock Green Stingray. In another post on the forum, we read that the black Corvette Stingray is already on its way to a customer on the west coast who will take delivery at a Chevy dealership in Oregon.

After Mike attended the Stingray Academy out at Spring Mountain and experienced the 7th generation Corvette first-hand, he is raring to get his customers into their new 2014 Corvette Stingrays.

If you’re serious about ordering the new Corvette, make sure you call Mike Furman at Criswell Corvette at (301) 212-4420 or visit him online at http://criswellcorvette.com/mike_furman.aspx. Mike is the consummate professional with nearly 3000 Corvette sales over his professional sales career and that 35 years of experience shines when dealing with each and every new customer.

Source:
Mike Furman of Criswell Corvette

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[VIDEO] Driver Flees After Crashing a C5 Corvette into an Apartment Building

[VIDEO] Driver Flees After Crashing Corvette into an Apartment Building

Last week was definitely a bad time to be a building in Buffalo, N.Y.

A customized silver C5 Corvette became the third vehicle in less than a week to crash into a structure in that city.

Hamburg Police say the Corvette driver rammed into the apartment building on Lake Avenue, leaving chunks of concrete and other debris in its wake, about 1:30 a.m. Friday.

Witnesses told Buffalo’s WGRZ Channel 2 that they saw the car leave Kaz’s Bar on Lake Avenue just before the accident, then saw the driver quickly get out and take off running.

The Corvette crash came just a day after a station wagon went sailing into the front window of a home in Buffalo when the driver lost control. No one was seriously hurt.

On Tuesday last week, in south Buffalo, an SUV ended up wedged at a 45-degree angle against the eave of a house after the driver suffered a medical emergency.

Source:
WGRZ.com

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Edmunds Tests the C7 Corvette Stingray vs 2013 BMW M3 Coupe

Edmunds Tests the C7 Corvette Stingray vs 2013 BMW M3 Coupe

Edmunds.com continues its series of road tests pitting the 2014 Corvette Stingray up against some of the world’s best cars. This week, they’re comparing Chevy’s sports car to the 2013 BMW M3, which after a long run is making its farewell journey into the world of used performance cars.

Numbers-wise, Edmunds reports the obvious. The Stingray is head and shoulders above the M3 when it comes to things like overall performance. For example, the Corvette whips the BMW in lap time at the Streets of Willow, 1:24.55 to 1:29.02. The Stingray is 6/10ths of a second faster in the quarter mile, 12.4 seconds to 13.0, and the same amount faster going 0 to 60, 4.3 seconds to 4.9. The skidpad test likewise places the Chevy at the top, pulling 1.05g to the BMW’s 0.93. The C7 also has better brakes, stopping five feet sooner from 60mph and running through the slalom at 73.5mph to the M3′s 70.3.

Test drivers loved the Corvette. Witness the praise Josh Jacquot heaped on the Stingray after his run around the Streets of Willow. “What an instrument,” he gushed. “There’s no need to qualify the Corvette’s performance now. It lacks bad manners. It’s fast. It makes the right sounds. It turns, stops and goes like crazy. It’s predictable, reliable and world class in virtually every way. Remarkably easy to place. Confident. Communicative.”

The Corvette’s high-tech magic also impressed the Edmunds’ drivers, with the Performance Traction Management (PTM) drawing praise for its astounding grip as did the electronic limited-slip and the Michelin Pilot Super Sports tires. Then there is the active rev matching that makes shifting the seven-speed manual an easy task for anyone.

And before you think the Stingray, with its state-of-the-art gadgetry, is guilty of the kind of video game critiques aimed at the Nissan GT-R, Edmunds says “Chevrolet’s finest is still a hugely visceral and exciting car.”

Ironically, though, all this high-tech magic on the Corvette led Edmunds to claim that the M3 “actually proved to be the more memorable drive, leaving us feeling more accomplished and hungry for more.”

And we continue to see the automotive media world still holding a grudge against the Corvette’s interior, even though it’s been tremendously upgraded.

Edmunds almost seems to begrudge saying the following: “There is reason to praise the Corvette’s cabin. The quality of materials and construction is indeed reflective of its price and performance, and with the LT3′s extended leather package, it certainly looks more dramatic than the M3. However, the BMW is without question built to a higher standard. The gap between the two has been reduced monumentally, but it remains.”

In the end, Edmunds says the Corvette is entirely doable as a daily driver – “However, we would still rather have an M3 for such duty,” they conclude.

Edmunds does admit that there’s “absolutely no denying” that the new C7 is “the performance champion here and ultimately the better weekend plaything or extra car in the garage. That’s what most people in this segment want, and the Corvette delivers in ways the M3 can’t match.”

But if you have room for only one car, Edmunds continues, the M3 is “an impeccably crafted, reasonably practical, sufficiently comfortable daily plaything with the ceaseless ability to thrill on roads both twisting and mundane. Farewell, friend. We’ll miss you.”

Source:
Edmunds.com

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[VIDEO] Lingenfelter Dynos the 2014 Corvette Stingray

[VIDEO] Lingenfelter Dynos the 2014 Corvette Stingray

The new 2014 Corvette Stingrays just hit dealerships beginning last Friday and already one customer has taken his new C7 to Lingenfelter Performance Engineering for a couple of baseline runs on the dynojet.

The 6.2L LT1 V8 sounds great as we hear it redline several times during the session. The camera angles also provide a different looks at the Cyber Gray Stingray during the runs. According to LPE’s dyno sheet, the Corvette was equipped with a 7-speed manual transmission and the Z51 performance package. The Stingray put down 416 horsepower and 416 ft-lbs torque to the rear wheels.

Already, Lingenfelter has attached one of their signature badges to the side of the Corvette just about the Stingray emblem. Stay tuned as I think the engineers at LPE are only getting starting with the new C7 Corvette Stingray.

[VIDEO] Lingenfelter Dynos the 2014 Corvette Stingray

Source:
DragTimes.com

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[VIDEO] Removing the Corvette Stingray’s Transit Cover

[VIDEO] Removing the Corvette Stingray's Transit Cover

As we’ve seen from the shipping pics and videos, the 2014 Corvette Stingrays are being shipped with a heavy duty cover designed to protect them as much as possible while in transit.

One of the top questions about shipping has been whether owners can keep the covers. But after seeing this video, I pretty much guarantee that once removed, you won’t want to try putting it back on.

This video comes from our friend Rick Corvette Conti at Coughlin Chevrolet in Ohio. Rick received his first allocation on Friday and proceeded to unwrap the car like a boy on Christmas morning unwrapping the best gift ever.

You’ll see this isn’t just a cover that you can whip on or off at a moments notice. There’s a lot of taps and flaps and that piece of plastic that Rick points out would make me nervous anytime I had it around the Stingray’s exterior.

Still, for those that like to keep all the documentation and original wrappers that their car comes in, the transport cover will still make a nice addition to the collection.

Source:
CorvetteConti.com

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[VIDEO] The 2014 Corvette Stingrays Arrive at Kerbeck Corvette

Our friends at Kerbeck Corvette posted this video today of the first truckload of 2014 Corvette Stingrays to arrive at the dealership. These 10 Corvettes will be the first of over 500 Corvette Stingrays sold by the World’s Largest Corvette Dealer during the initial 6-9 month rollout of the new C7.

On Saturday, Kerbeck posted these photos of the C7 Corvettes inside the dealership:

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Are you interested in ordering a 2014 Corvette Stingray Coupe or Convertible? Call Dave Salvatore at 877-537-2325 or visit them on the web at www.Kerbeck.com.

 

[VIDEO] Brian Hobaugh’s 30 Year History with a 500-hp 1965 Corvette Sting Ray

[VIDEO] Brian Hobaugh's 30 Year History with a 500-hp 1965 Corvette Sting Ray

When Brian Hobaugh’s dad bought a 1965 Corvette to compete in the world of autocross back in 1983, he probably didn’t realize he was creating a family legacy that shows no signs of ending anytime soon.

But that’s exactly what he has created over the past 30 years with his magnificent 1965 Sting Ray that has never known anything but life on the autocross since it was created in St. Louis, Mo.

Brian says when he was just 6 years old, his dad took him to the local autocross in Pleasanton. “My dad said, ‘That’s cool – I want to do that.’ So one day he got the nerve to go back there, and he got hooked on autocross. And 6 years old until now, I’ve been out in the parking lot, racing autocross.”

His dad’s first two rides in autocross were a 1974 Camaro (his mom’s daily driver) and then a 1972 Camaro Z/28.

“There was a new class that was forming in the SCCA in the early ’80s, 1983,” Brian recalls, “and the Camaro was a good, fast car, but in that class were the Corvettes. They were legal in that class. So my dad wanted to be ultra-competitive in that class, so he sold the Camaro and bought this ’65 Corvette.”

[VIDEO] Autocrossing a 500-hp 1965 Corvette Sting Ray

Now 30 years later, Big Muscle’s Mike Musto features the classic Corvette on his Web show for slashdrive.tv and is left giggling like a school girl about the car’s performance.

“That sound,” Mike says as he revs the Sting Ray’s engine, “never, ever gets old. With every car we drive, that first start-up is one of the sweetest sounds that I hear every day.”

It’s been a sweet sound for the Hobaugh family – and the previous three owners, too.

“There has not been one year since this car was actually purchased in ’65 that this car hasn’t been run on an autocross and in some kind of competition,” Mike points out.

The original owner bought the car for the sole purpose of autocross, Brian adds.

“So in 1965, when he picked it up, he took it home and he cut the fenders off,” he says. “He immediately put the big race tires on it, and then he built the flares in the front. Those were done in ’65-66, when it was relatively new. It had rear flares, but not this big, because they didn’t have tires that big.”

The third owner made the flares bigger in the back, and Brian just had the car painted at his shop and slightly modified it “just to make it a little cleaner on the edges.”

Other than that, Brian says, “this car, the way you see it, it’s been like this for well over 30 years. The body hasn’t changed. So this car has been this cool for that long.”

Another thing that hasn’t been changed is the interior.

“First off, the original owner didn’t see a need to improve on what is perhaps one of the coolest interiors of that era,” Mike says.

“Brian’s dad didn’t see a need to improve on it. Brian did not see a need to improve on it. These aren’t after-market – these are stock ’65 gauges, and it really, really lends to the car. No bells and whistles because the car doesn’t need them.”

[VIDEO] Autocrossing a 500-hp 1965 Corvette Sting Ray

The engine is a 364 small block stroker that pumps out 500 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque, and its sweet sounds leave Mike giddy.

“Right now we’re doing, I think, 20,” he says as he rolls down the road in the Corvette. “So if we run up through the gears and just roll, I mean, this thing revs to 7500! Oh, man. It’s just …”

He stops to laugh.

“This car is so good!”

More laughter.

Another generation of the Hobaugh family will soon climb behind the wheel of this classic Sting Ray.

“My daughter’s 15 right now,” Brian says, “and she gets her permit actually next month. And she’s excited to get in this car, and I’m excited. My dad is too. We’ll have three generations driving this car at the same time.”

Brian says the Corvette will be at the OPTIMA Ultimate Streetcar contest and he’s excited about showing people what it can still do after all these years.

“People know this car and love this car,” he says. “The cool thing about this car is, not only locally but since we did travel, a lot of people around the country know this car, and I get so many people say that this is their favorite autocross car, and they’ve said it for 20 years!”

[VIDEO] Autocrossing a 500-hp 1965 Corvette Sting Ray

Mike Musto certainly agrees.

“It’s one of those cars that when we show up and we see the car in person, we realize just how much we love our jobs. We realize that my God, there are still people out there that have the vision to take a chance on a car and not build it for somebody else. But build it for themselves and their families, and they use it just to make stories.

“If this car could talk,” Mike continues, “think about the stories it would give you about Brian’s dad, about Brian, about the future stories that are going to be presented to his daughter because of it. They’re wonderful. They’re just simply wonderful.”

Brian gets a little emotional when he talks about the ’65.

“What I love about this car is the history of the car, the thing, the bond between my father and I,” he says, getting choked up for a few seconds. “This car is going to stay in the family. I just can’t see selling it. My dad and I have talked about, oh, it’d be cool to have a new Corvette, because they’re so cool. But they’re not like this car. This is never going to happen. I won’t let him sell it. I’m not going to sell it. Yeah, there’s just too much in life to get rid of something that’s such a part of you.”

Leave it to Mike to sum up the car:

“I want everybody to pause for a moment and really look at this car. Think about its organic shape, the flowing of lines, and the powerful stance. Understand that it was not crafted at some high-end Italian factory but instead built on an assembly line at St. Louis, Mo. It featured fuel injection, a fully independent suspension system, and had the name Sting Ray grafted onto the front dash panel.”

It was, he says, “uniquely American.”

“And to this day,” Mike concludes, “it is still one of the most beautiful cars to ever have emerged from the General Motors design studios. To Brian, we say thank you for letting us drive this car. And we look forward to checking in with you again soon to see what your daughter thinks of it.”

Source:
GM Authority

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[PICS] Vettes and Jets on the Lex 2013

[PICS] Vettes and Jets on the Lex 2013

One of the coolest recurring Corvette shows that happens once every couple of years is Vettes and Jets on the Lex. Over 300 Corvettes are loaded onto the flight deck of the retired aircraft carrier USS Lexington for a two day Corvette show. The Corvettes are parked next to many of the retired jets from our Armed Forces and proceeds of the event goes to support The Wounded Warrior Project.

One of the attendees was Tim LeGros who goes by the call sign of “SoSlow1″ on the Corvette Forum. On Sunday morning as the sun was rising, Tim hit the flight deck of “The Blue Ghost” as the Lex was called and took these great photos showing the Corvettes intermingled with the Jets on the flight deck.

The event is really a three day affair as the Corvettes converged Friday evening in Corpus Christi, TX. Loading of the cars onto the flight deck is an event unto itself as the Corvettes begin loading on the Lex at 5am Saturday morning.

Check out these photos and videos from the 2013 Vettes and Jets on the Lex:

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Here’s a video of the Saturday morning loading:

The Corvettes are off loaded on Sunday:

Source:
Corvette Forum
Photos and videos courtesy of Tim LeGros

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