In reply to vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) :
We'll take some pictures but just glancing this morning there's a lot of nice parts on it. There's a harness bar but no roll bar or cage.
So this morning we agreed to meet at 9am at the shop where the car was. I set the alarm for 7 but found myself wide awake at 6:30. Guess I might as well get out of bed. After I got out of the shower SKJSS text and said he could meet us earlier if we wanted. Don't have to ask us twice. We got there first and figuring I'd already sent him the money we starting playing with the new toy. You can tell this car was loved and done nicely. Everywhere you look there's a trick part or a nice touch.
SKJSS got there and we went to start her up. He had warned me that the battery wasn't keeping a charge well so we weren't surprised when it didn't turn over. I pulled the Suburban around and we hooked up jumper cables. Between the low battery and I think a little flooding I decided that I'd go old school and come a long it. Well first I grabbed my portable wench and then remembered that it's remote was sitting in my 1500 truck 400 miles away. Come a long it is. Car is pretty light and SKJSS and I were able to push it into position without any issues. Then we got a little exercise getting it up on the trailer. The exhaust hangs a little low but barely cleared with my trailer tongue jacked up.
Loaded up we got on the road and headed back. SKJSS noticed that one of our trailer tires was low on air so we put air in it 100 yards down the road. Pretty uneventful ride back and now I get to go through the stack of paperwork he handed me along with the title (bonus it's FL so I don't even have to take the car in). So the big question in his FI thread was what are the specs on the engine. About 3/4s of the way down the stack I found a receipt from Summit Racing. We have the Summit Racing SUM-226010 - Summit Racing™ Stage 3 Intake Manifold, Summit Racing SUM-162109 - Summit Racing™ 62cc Aluminum Cylinder Heads, and the important part a Summit Racing SUM-1105 - Summit Racing™ Classic Camshaft.
For those that don't want to click the specs on the cam are:
Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift:
224
Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift:
234
Duration at 050 inch Lift:
224 int./234 exh.
Advertised Intake Duration:
298
Advertised Exhaust Duration:
304
Advertised Duration:
298 int./304 exh.
Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:
0.466 in.
Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:
0.487 in.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:
0.466 int./0.487 exh.
Lobe Separation (degrees):
114
First order of business is to get it started. We're trying the double battery in parallel trick to try and get the C3's battery to take a charge. It's a 3/21 build date so should be savable. Next is wheels and tires. To get performance tires that I want looks like we'll have to go up to 17s or 18s. Those Torq Thrust mentioned above are about the only ones available in the offset we need. My wallet is hurting so I'll probably sulk until tomorrow and then order them. I'm thinking Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s for tires. If you guys have thoughts let me know.