
I agree with Alan, the angular thing is meh. C7 looks better but still worse than C6. C6Z/GS are some of the best looking Corvettes. I’m weird though and also love the 3 and 4 looks.
The CT4 seats give the same vibe. I love em.
I LOVE the early C3. It's not a great performance machine, but would make a dope cruiser. I'd love one in the same gold that the astronauts received.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:34 pm I really respect the C8 and I’m glad they went the Ferrari killer direction. It’s cool. Just needs moreand to look good, we’d all be probably lusting after it then.
I agree with Alan, the angular thing is meh. C7 looks better but still worse than C6. C6Z/GS are some of the best looking Corvettes. I’m weird though and also love the 3 and 4 looks.
The truck is so damn close. The CT4 is a few shades lighter but is epic. I love that Cadillac offered that color. It was fate.ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:50 pmElectron Blue was so epic, tragic it never came back really. The perfect bloooo
It was my C5 color …ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:50 pmElectron Blue was so epic, tragic it never came back really. The perfect bloooo
The voice of SauronChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:02 pmLack ofis probably the biggest turn off. That and the knock-off Ferrari looks.
Headers areI had Chinese XS Power catted on mine and they fucked. Pipes are pipes.
Slap some nice heads and modest cam in that bitch and blast off into the sunset!
Bro. Domed hood. Tri Carb 427 Solid Lifter Sound. All is right in the Bayou.Melon2.0 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:50 pmI LOVE the early C3. It's not a great performance machine, but would make a dope cruiser. I'd love one in the same gold that the astronauts received.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:34 pm I really respect the C8 and I’m glad they went the Ferrari killer direction. It’s cool. Just needs moreand to look good, we’d all be probably lusting after it then.
I agree with Alan, the angular thing is meh. C7 looks better but still worse than C6. C6Z/GS are some of the best looking Corvettes. I’m weird though and also love the 3 and 4 looks.
My dad had a solid lifter 427 C3. He bored it out, and port matches the cylinder heads/aluminum intake when he worked at a circle track engine shop. That was the scariest car I've driven because it was not built for the 540hp it made on the engine dyno.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:46 amBro. Domed hood. Tri Carb 427 Solid Lifter Sound. All is right in the Bayou.
Driveline fluids will be done at 5 years just before the end of the power train warranty- she does about 7k a year on this thing, mostly stop and go driving… which to me is “severe use”.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:14 pmThis is super helpful from an actual pro such as yourself. That’s kinda my fear… yeah, it’s not that hard. Still, seems an easy job for a shop to fuck up and do more harm than good on something that they say isn’t needed.fledonfoot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:45 pm
We use the ZF 8 in the E3 19+ Cayenne. Service interval book goes up to 12 years/120k and has no required service, drain and fill, or flush.
I’ve replaced one transmission only, car was towed in from an Indy shop that referenced the previous gen car needing fluid at 120k, and promptly fucking it up and using the wrong fluid because their documentation only went to 2018 and didn’t think there was much difference.
What are your thoughts on other maintenance as an owner of the same car? The manual states to basically never change diff/t case fluid if you’re not using the vehicle hard. Very odd to me. I think I’ll just do those in the drive because why not?
That is useful info.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:14 pmThis is super helpful from an actual pro such as yourself. That’s kinda my fear… yeah, it’s not that hard. Still, seems an easy job for a shop to fuck up and do more harm than good on something that they say isn’t needed.fledonfoot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:45 pm
We use the ZF 8 in the E3 19+ Cayenne. Service interval book goes up to 12 years/120k and has no required service, drain and fill, or flush.
I’ve replaced one transmission only, car was towed in from an Indy shop that referenced the previous gen car needing fluid at 120k, and promptly fucking it up and using the wrong fluid because their documentation only went to 2018 and didn’t think there was much difference.
What are your thoughts on other maintenance as an owner of the same car? The manual states to basically never change diff/t case fluid if you’re not using the vehicle hard. Very odd to me. I think I’ll just do those in the drive because why not?
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
And an endless generation of oil spots.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:46 am Bro. Domed hood. Tri Carb 427 Solid Lifter Sound. All is right in the Bayou.
The Metallica makes sense now.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 5:37 amMy dad had a solid lifter 427 C3. He bored it out, and port matches the cylinder heads/aluminum intake when he worked at a circle track engine shop. That was the scariest car I've driven because it was not built for the 540hp it made on the engine dyno.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:46 am
Bro. Domed hood. Tri Carb 427 Solid Lifter Sound. All is right in the Bayou.
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Naw bro.golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:22 amThat is useful info.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:14 pm
This is super helpful from an actual pro such as yourself. That’s kinda my fear… yeah, it’s not that hard. Still, seems an easy job for a shop to fuck up and do more harm than good on something that they say isn’t needed.
What are your thoughts on other maintenance as an owner of the same car? The manual states to basically never change diff/t case fluid if you’re not using the vehicle hard. Very odd to me. I think I’ll just do those in the drive because why not?
To your point about "maybe the zf8 is different" Ive driven that trans in a few different cars, and the fucking thing is amazing, it shifts like a DCT. Its just as good IMHO, maybe even better since its got a torque converter so starts are smooth as silk like a auto. So maybe the converter locks early and puts less shear stress on the fluid, and the clutches grab vs the typical huge slips for smoothness, and that in turn extends the fluid service life.
If you cant even find a dealer to do it, i'd probably just send it. There are millions of automatic transmissions running around on the factory fill with over 100k miles. The overall failure rate is quite low considering that fact.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:43 amNaw bro. Just because industry can get away with something and consumers accept it doesn't make it right.golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:22 am
That is useful info.
To your point about "maybe the zf8 is different" Ive driven that trans in a few different cars, and the fucking thing is amazing, it shifts like a DCT. Its just as good IMHO, maybe even better since its got a torque converter so starts are smooth as silk like a auto. So maybe the converter locks early and puts less shear stress on the fluid, and the clutches grab vs the typical huge slips for smoothness, and that in turn extends the fluid service life.
If you cant even find a dealer to do it, i'd probably just send it. There are millions of automatic transmissions running around on the factory fill with over 100k miles. The overall failure rate is quite low considering that fact.
If you zoom in you can see the four 12" CV speakers against the wall it also plays on in the garage.
It is indeed fantastic and it's wild how tuning can make it take on different personalities. Like the Giuilia versus my Jeep with the same powertrain feels quite different.golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:22 amThat is useful info.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:14 pm
This is super helpful from an actual pro such as yourself. That’s kinda my fear… yeah, it’s not that hard. Still, seems an easy job for a shop to fuck up and do more harm than good on something that they say isn’t needed.
What are your thoughts on other maintenance as an owner of the same car? The manual states to basically never change diff/t case fluid if you’re not using the vehicle hard. Very odd to me. I think I’ll just do those in the drive because why not?
To your point about "maybe the zf8 is different" Ive driven that trans in a few different cars, and the fucking thing is amazing, it shifts like a DCT. Its just as good IMHO, maybe even better since its got a torque converter so starts are smooth as silk like a auto. So maybe the converter locks early and puts less shear stress on the fluid, and the clutches grab vs the typical huge slips for smoothness, and that in turn extends the fluid service life.
If you cant even find a dealer to do it, i'd probably just send it. There are millions of automatic transmissions running around on the factory fill with over 100k miles. The overall failure rate is quite low considering that fact.
They're dope looking. J Ho had one that he graciously let me drive. Definitely not a 'driver's car' by any means but fantastic cruiser, just looks awesome, sounds good, fairly comfy (although small), enough power to cruise comfortably in the modern era.Melon2.0 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:50 pmI LOVE the early C3. It's not a great performance machine, but would make a dope cruiser. I'd love one in the same gold that the astronauts received.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:34 pm I really respect the C8 and I’m glad they went the Ferrari killer direction. It’s cool. Just needs moreand to look good, we’d all be probably lusting after it then.
I agree with Alan, the angular thing is meh. C7 looks better but still worse than C6. C6Z/GS are some of the best looking Corvettes. I’m weird though and also love the 3 and 4 looks.
I just checked for shits and giggles - ZF directly call for 8 years/150k KM in the reference portal I have access to.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:44 amDesertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:43 am
Naw bro. Just because industry can get away with something and consumers accept it doesn't make it right.
You're doing light duty on that trans.. it can handle up to 650-750hp in some applications (Although maybe they will be using stronger internals) that said... If you plan on keeping the Jeep forever... I'd change it between 70-80k miles... if notD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 10:34 amIt is indeed fantastic and it's wild how tuning can make it take on different personalities. Like the Giuilia versus my Jeep with the same powertrain feels quite different.golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:22 am
That is useful info.
To your point about "maybe the zf8 is different" Ive driven that trans in a few different cars, and the fucking thing is amazing, it shifts like a DCT. Its just as good IMHO, maybe even better since its got a torque converter so starts are smooth as silk like a auto. So maybe the converter locks early and puts less shear stress on the fluid, and the clutches grab vs the typical huge slips for smoothness, and that in turn extends the fluid service life.
If you cant even find a dealer to do it, i'd probably just send it. There are millions of automatic transmissions running around on the factory fill with over 100k miles. The overall failure rate is quite low considering that fact.
I'mI'm in on sending it for life, but I think I'll at least push to 75-100K and see where we are.
I think I'll go with brake fluid, diffs, transfer case for now.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
fledonfoot wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 10:47 amI just checked for shits and giggles - ZF directly call for 8 years/150k KM in the reference portal I have access to.
https://aftermarket.zf.com/app/controll ... 90da53.pdf
One of my techs is an ex-Jeep veteran of 15 years. Jeep show no service interval for the trans - lifetime fill. Porsche don't list it at all either.
Bro:D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:05 pmfledonfoot wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 10:47 am
I just checked for shits and giggles - ZF directly call for 8 years/150k KM in the reference portal I have access to.
https://aftermarket.zf.com/app/controll ... 90da53.pdf
One of my techs is an ex-Jeep veteran of 15 years. Jeep show no service interval for the trans - lifetime fill. Porsche don't list it at all either.![]()
We'll hit that mileage probably right around the eight year mark, so if we still have it, I'll![]()
hopefully we will still have it, it's been a great vehicle and certainly more fun to own than other five seat SUV offerings.
I mean I'll have it untilDesertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:17 pmBro:
1. 8 year old Jeep=timeless ruggedness and commitment to fun.
2. 8 year old Chevy Traverse=Poverty.
I can't think of another vehicle that ages any better.
Just look at Jho and his vaunted 4.bro pinnacle of brotastic outdoorsiness.