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I'd like to get 750 at the wheels to start off. Don't know if I can do that without meth though.
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I never knew z06's sound different by the fenders, thanks for letting us know that ryan
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He knows what i meant, go eat a lettuce and tomato sandwich.
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Just wanted to give an update. After having issues with the 4l65 30 spline output shaft (needed for the C6Z Diff) and deciding to rebuild the torque tube I finally started re-assembling everything.
The front planetary gears fit really loose on the output shaft. You can see the significant play in the video. The shop I purchased it from said it would be ok, but after discussing it with Gerald I decided to send it back. Here you can see the splines on the aftermarket shaft (Left) compared to the the stock shaft (Right) and Gerald said it looks like they were cut too deep. ![]() I called 10-12 other trans shops and nobody had one. RPM was waiting on their manufacturer with no ETA and no guarantee they would have an extra. After checking with RPM for a couple of weeks I called Rossler and they had one left in stock. So, here is the Gerald built 4l65E with the elusive 30 spline output shaft & the adapter plate for the c6Z diff. I finished bolting them together tonight and the driveline is ready to go back in the car. ![]() Rebuilt the torque tube this past weekend with new bearings and polyurethane couplers. and have to give a huge thanks to Ray for helping me out. Couldn't have got it done without him and I'm glad I didn't catch a craftsman wrench in the face lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() One last pic of the Grand Sport widebody kit I had painted by Bennet's in Bonneau. They did a great job on painting the front/rear fenders and front bumper cover.
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I missed this thread!
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Nice!!!
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Looks great! What's your eta for completion?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hope its ready soon, because I was cheated out of my last cheese burger. Really nice build..
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Been busy with school, but have been able to get some work done lately. Finally got it off jackstands tonight and sat the fenders on it to see how it looks. Getting close!!
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Nice!
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