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We talked in detail earlier this year about Zip’s new Corvette Thermal Abs Exhaust Tunnel Plate from Elite Engineering. Replacing the factory close out panel in your C5 or C6 Corvette with this new plate will yield a noticeable drop in temperature around the center console area.

Hib Halverson, Corvette technical writer, recently purchased the Elite Engineering Tunnel Plate from Zip and posted his review on Corvette Action Center, an online source for Corvette news and information.  Halverson first noticed the radiating heat from the console area of his 2012 Z06 during a 3500 mile road trip with his wife.

“After the trip, I used my Fluke/Raytek “Autopro” infrared (IR) thermometer to take some measurements. I drove about 10 highway miles, then another five miles on city streets ending my test in a downtown parking lot where I took the measurements. I read the temperature of locations on the console and the sides of the tunnel. The hottest area was the front wall of the console compartment where, in three spots , I measured 151°-154 F. The floor of the console compartment was pretty hot, too, measuring 143°-132°F, front-to-rear. A third hot area was the side of the tunnel, just below the top of the seat bottom cushion. I measured two spots, the front corner and adjacent to the seat belt buckle, both at 133°F,” Halverson writes.

He continues, “Zip Corvette Parts sells an extra-thick, thermally-insulated tunnel plate made by Elite Engineering, which fits both C5s and C6′s. Not only is the plate Zip sells treated with a metallic-ceramic, thermal barrier coating, but the bottom side, which faces the exhaust, has an additional two-ply (aluminum outer layer to reflect heat and a glass fiber inner layer to insulate) thermal barrier bonded to it. Because of its thermal properties, I ordered one of these tunnel plates from Zip hoping to reduce the temperature inside my car.”

Halverson described the installation as easy on C5 and C6 base Corvettes and Grand Sports. However, he noticed more of a challenge when installing on a C6 Z06 and ZR1. “Installing this plate on C6 Z06′s or ZR1′s was not quite as easy. The instructions (provided by Elite Engineering) erroneously tell the installer to reuse all 36 stock tunnel plate bolts, but on Z06′s and ZR1′s, the last eight thread inserts are set higher in the tunnel structure than the same holes on cars with steel frames, so the stock bolts are too short for those holes. If you can get any of them started, they’ll strip before you reach the required 89-in/lb. of torque. Zip is packing eight longer bolts with the tunnel plates they sell, but, if you don’t get your Elite plate from Zip, you have to buy bolts which are about ¼-in longer than stock.”

Once installed, Halverson was pleased with the results. “I took measurements in the same places on the tunnel. I noted temperature reductions everywhere. In the three hottest areas, there was quite an improvement. The front of the console compartment now ranged 126°-134°F, about a 20° decrease. The floor of the console box was now 116°-124°, about a 20° drop and the tunnel next to the seat was 93° and 100°, a 33-43° reduction depending on where I measured.”

The bottom line, according to Halverson: the new tunnel plate from Zip did exactly what he wanted it to do.

Read Hib Halverson’s full review of the 1997-2013 Thermal Abs Exhaust Tunnel Plate here. Halverson offers valuable insight and suggestions for a smooth as possible installation.

 

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Many of you are heading into the homestretch of your holiday shopping list….but just when you think you’re almost done, it hits you: the stockings need to be filled! Sometimes, the hardest part is finding the perfect gifts for those stockings.

We’re not talking about oranges and candy bars here – with rolled up socks to stuff the toe. Your Corvette fan deserves better. We’re talking about great Corvette Gifts, all bundled up into one package that will fit nicely into your favorite stocking.

Kick it up a notch this year with Zip’s Corvette Stocking Stuffer Packages, guaranteed to delight fans of all generations. Packages include generation and model specific hats, key chains, mugs, mouse pads and other great Corvette accessories!

Don’t delay – these Stocking Stuffer Packages WILL SELL OUT. We’ll re-stock as needed – so check back often. Order your package by Wednesday, Dec. 12 for guaranteed Christmas delivery of in-stock items.

One more thing to check off your to-do list – stockings done.

Zip: Corvettes are all we do.

 

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Looking for that perfect gift for the Corvette fan on your shopping list? Zip has a whole new selection of Corvette Apparel for enthusiasts of all generations – including hot-off-the-presses C7 Corvette Apparel.

For the ladies, check out the brand new Reebok Soft Shell Jacket with C7 Corvette Emblem or the V-Neck Corvette T-Shirts with a slim, feminine fit. For ultimate comfort, get her a pair of the new super soft, 100% cotton Ladies Corvette Flannel Pants – perfect for lounging on a cold winter morning.

For the guys, there’s a new 60th Anniversary Corvette Jacket, C6 Corvette Tournament Polo Shirts and C6 Corvette Hooded Sweatshirts, available in sizes M-XXL, just to name a few.

For Grand Sport fans, we’ve added a new Men’s Nike Polo to the already impressive selection of t-shirts and jackets. There’s also a few new offerings to our wide selection of Corvette Hats, Caps, Beanies and Visors – all perfect for a day at the track or a cruise around town.

Whoever the Corvette fan on your list may be, Zip has something that is sure to delight!

 

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Halloween is fast approaching and you know what that means……time for some fun, Corvette style! Why settle for an ordinary jack-o-lantern on the front porch? Step it up a notch this year and enter Zip’s 2012 Corvette Pumpkin Carving Contest! Think of your pumpkin as a blank canvas – cross flags emblems, Corvette logos, Jake and Elwood…..the possibilities are endless for paying tribute to America’s Sports Car!

Once you’ve carved out your Corvette pride, be sure to snap a picture of the completed pumpkin and upload your pic to Zip Corvette’s Facebook page.  We’ll post them as they come in and the picture that receives the most Facebook “likes” will win a Zip Corvette prize pack. Only Corvette-themed pumpkins will be entered into the contest. All pictures must be uploaded before midnight on Wednesday, Oct. 31,2012. Winner will be announced on our Facebook page on Thursday, Nov. 1. 

Entries will only be accepted via Zip Corvette’s Facebook page.

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Now, before you hardcore small and big block guys allow your blood pressure to rise over this claim - hear us out.

Justin Abbott, VP and Technical Supervisor at Zip Corvette, set out earlier this year to modify a new Corvette Grand Sport. Baseline testing of the factory-fresh 2011 GS (an A6 automatic) revealed a respectable 383.82 hp and 380.65 ft/lbs of torque. Subsequent runs provided similar results, for a solid benchmark.

With data in hand, Abbott did what any Corvette gear head would do – he headed back to Zip’s garage to add a few super sweet Corvette Parts.

Zip offers several C6 Corvette Power Packages, but make no mistake – these parts are a far cry from what you typically see advertised in the marketplace. Zip spends a great deal of time and talent in the areas of research and development so we can assure you that the products we offer are the best available.

First, he added an LS7/LS9  Kooks Full Length Stepped Stainless Header, designed exclusively for Zip Corvette. Next, he installed Zip’s own Mamba Corvette Air Intake Box. Made with genuine 2×2 twill carbon fiber, each box is built by hand and cured in an autoclave, just like those Indy Car body panels.

With those two parts installed, the next step was to control the heat because heat is the worst enemy of any Corvette. But do you know why? The answer might surprise you. Click here to read Abbott’s full tech article, where he explains the dangers of heat. To increase cooling, Abbott added a DeWitts HD Corvette Aluminum Radiator.

The final step was to add Zip’s High Performance Shielded Corvette Spark Plug Wires and some Corsa Xtreme Corvette Exhaust Mufflers to finish out the package.

So, what kind of results did he achieve with the new parts installed? How does 428.43 horsepower and 411.50 foot-pounds of torque sound? He picked up more than 44 horsepower to the rear wheels and just shy of 31 pound-feet of torque, with relatively simple bolt-ons and a little tuning.

Which brings us back to the original claim that LS is the best, period. Abbott sums it up this way:

“I can’t think of any small block or big block that you add a couple of parts to and have that kind of power output and still be civil enough to let your mother drive it to the grocery store,” he said. “ You could get into this GS and take a drive across the county in traffic, if you wanted to. Having personally owned many earlier Corvettes, I can’t think of any of them that could do that and put down 428 horsepower to the ground.”

Click here to read Abbott’s entire article explaining the modification. You’ll also find his list of must-have tools for the performance-minded Corvette owner. We’ve posted his complete findings on corvettemagazine.com, Zip’s online arsenal of tech articles and how-to’s for Corvette owners of all generations.