Are stockish C5 Corvettes fast?

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I don't know what all was done on this, but I thought it would have been a lot faster.

I was coming home from a big car meet in a parking garage in Odaiba (an area of Tokyo), and this Vette came up behind me and passed me at a pretty quick clip. He didn't do anything to antagonize me, but I wanted to run against it to see how they ran.

I was able to catch up to him due to him getting caught behind a truck, and when the truck moved over, off we went.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlAQNn-nxHI

I just always thought that a C5 was a much faster car. Don't know why, but I really wouldn't have thought my heavy and stock GT-R (only an APEX'i exhaust) would have been able to keepe up with him, let alone pass him, although I think he lifted just as I was about to pass him because there was a car ahead in his lane.

Everything lasted all of about a minute and a half and then it was back to life as normal.

But, read the title and the description I posted. Very ironic!


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street racing FTL, but i've never driven a vette so i wouldn't know

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i always thought they were sorta fast....

maybe this guy was granny shifting and not double clutching like he should

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Dtsn280zx wrote:street racing FTL, but i've never driven a vette so i wouldn't know
I know. I had a momentary lapse of stupid that night.

But, I did find out at that exact point that I don't have a speed governor on my car.

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Tyler wrote:i always thought they were sorta fast....

maybe this guy was granny shifting and not double clutching like he should
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Depends on the year. The earlier C5's had "only" 350hp. Take that as you will.

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charlieo wrote:Depends on the year. The earlier C5's had "only" 350hp. Take that as you will.
Kind of like the GT-R had "only" 280?

I have been told that the R33 GT-R was designed for 321ps.

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Gold Digger wrote:
Kind of like the GT-R had "only" 280?

I have been told that the R33 GT-R was designed for 321ps.
No no. I mean "only" 350 hp as I call 350hp a lot. But in the modern horsepower wars, 350 hp isn't a lot to brag about.

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charlieo wrote:Depends on the year. The earlier C5's had "only" 350hp. Take that as you will.
yeah...I think they'd knock down the 1/4 in a low low 13 seconds to a very high 12.

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Dtsn280zx wrote:street racing FTL, but i've never driven a vette so i wouldn't know
like you've never done it!

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I think it really depends on what tires are on it. Traction is a problem sometimes with that high a HP number and the torque it makes.

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damn it neal leave those damn japanese business men alone lol!

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What sucks is that C5 Corvettes still run anywhere from $30-$60k. My car was $15k.

Also, a good majority of Japanese people think that American cars have better build quality than the Japanese, and that their domestic cars are crap.

Go figure.

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Gold Digger wrote:What sucks is that C5 Corvettes still run anywhere from $30-$60k. My car was $15k.

Also, a good majority of Japanese people think that American cars have better build quality than the Japanese, and that their domestic cars are crap.

Go figure.
$30-$60k? I am assuming in Japan?

http://www.cars.com/for-sale/s...=2102

http://forums.corvetteforum.co....html

Car manufactures have different standards for their domestic buyers. From what I remember hearing, Toyotas/Hondas/Nissans in Japan are built with lower standards then those in the US. Mean while US cars have the same US standards no matter where there car ends up. I think this might contribute to their thinking.

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For most people, a C5 is fast. To you and me, 350hp is a good start. I actually just bought an '02 this past Friday. Super nice car and I got a KILLER deal on it. Far from being the quickest car I've ever driven, BUT it won't take much to get an LS1 to run hard.

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nah...one of those twirly spinny things that whistles and and whines should work.

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Nice upgrade from your Sti. When are you posting pictures?

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RCA wrote: $30-$60k? I am assuming in Japan?

http://www.cars.com/for-sale/s...=2102

http://forums.corvetteforum.co....html

Car manufactures have different standards for their domestic buyers. From what I remember hearing, Toyotas/Hondas/Nissans in Japan are built with lower standards then those in the US. Mean while US cars have the same US standards no matter where there car ends up. I think this might contribute to their thinking.
Yes, here in Japan, Corvettes are expensive.

There is an early C6 sitting at a lot near one of my part time jobs. It's still about $65k.

Hell, at my old apartment, there was a guy who lived next door to our building who had a 1999 Tahoe, the one a bit smaller than a Suburban but bigger than a 4 door S10 Blazer. He bought it in 2006 and paid over $25k for it. My mom's 1999 Suburban, bought in 2001 was just a hair over $20k.

Even Chevy Astros and Safaris will sell for more than $15k over here. It's rediculous what people will pay for cars that we wouldn't spend more than a few grand on.

Repo, are you bringing the Vette to the BBQ? If so, I would like to drive it. I've driven an early C4 and a C2 vert and only ridden an Indy Pace version of a C5. I'd like to drive it and see how it compares to the R.

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93coupe wrote:Nice upgrade from your Sti. When are you posting pictures?
Whenever we get some decent weather and I get a chance to clean it up and take pics. I just took delivery Friday and it's rained since then.
Gold Digger wrote:Repo, are you bringing the Vette to the BBQ? If so, I would like to drive it. I've driven an early C4 and a C2 vert and only ridden an Indy Pace version of a C5. I'd like to drive it and see how it compares to the R.
Yeah, if I can make it. My job is pretty time-consuming. If I can, you can certainly drive it.

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Mr1der wrote:nah...one of those twirly spinny things that whistles and and whines should work.
Yep. Probably going to pay it off before I do that though.

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Mr1der wrote:nah...one of those twirly spinny things that whistles and and whines should work.
Chainsaw?

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Mr1der wrote:nah...one of those twirly spinny things that whistles and and whines should work.
A female figure skater?

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Mr1der wrote:nah...one of those twirly spinny things that whistles and and whines should work.
Tyler?

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OriginalWheelman wrote:
A female figure skater?

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I don't see how any of the above options won't benefit the car.

except Tyler.

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Nice C5. I'll pick up a FRC in a couple years when I'm wearing a powerdot hopefully.
Modified by SeVa-S13 at 8:17 PM 3/15/2010

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I find it ironic that a white guy, driving a Skyline, was in a race with a Japanese guy driving a Corvette.

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