C5 Corvette Forum Home
C5 Corvette Forum

  

2001 C5 Corvette Forum

The Z06 performance hardtop was introduced in 2001, featuring a 385HP LS6 engine and 6 speed manual transmission.

For 2001 the hardtop Corvette offered some exciting performance upgrades and GM dipped into the past for a suitable nameplate: the Z06. Z06 was the designation for a special option package for race destined Corvettes in 1963 and was the brainchild of engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov.

The new Z06 was equipped to be a dual purpose car: one that is at home on both the race track and public roads. Track days for amateur race car drivers had become popular and the Corvette lineup now featured a worthy participant. The star of the new Z06 was the LS6 engine which was named in honor of the 454 cu in. 425 hp motor available in 1971. It is based on the LS1 that powers the convertible and coupe Corvettes; both engines have 5.7 liters (346 cu in) of displacement. The Z06 is rated at 385 hp @ 6,000 RPM and the LS1 is 350 hp @ 5,600 RPM. The increase is due to higher compression cylinder heads (LS6 > 10.5:1; LS1 > 10.1:1) with improved porting, larger fuel injectors, a more aggressive camshaft, stronger valve springs and better crankcase pressure management along with speedier oil return. Backing up the improvements (pun intended) was a less restrictive lighter weight titanium exhaust system. Red engine covers gave the LS6 some visual distinction.

Worth noting is the 385 hp rating of the LS6, which is 10 hp more than the LS5 found in the 1990 ZR-1. The simpler and less pricey two valve single camshaft design had conclusively proved itself over the complex and expensive four valve / four cam concept.

As with any serious performance car, light weight was the goal for the Z06. Towards that end, thinner glass and less insulation along with other sacrifices resulted in a weight loss of 100 lbs compared to the coupe. Still on the menu however was air conditioning and the premium sound system.

Google

All hardtop Corvettes were equipped with the Z06 option and the only transmission available was the manual six speed, which said something about the new 'vettes intentions.

The handling of the Z06 was enhanced by special Goodyear F1 Supercar tires, P265/40ZR17 (front) and P295/35ZR18 (rear) developed specifically for the Z06. They were not run flat tires, a factor which improved the handling. This brought up an interesting scenario, as the C5 Corvette has no provisions for a spare tire. Standard equipment did include a tire inflation kit but the Z06 did not include the tire pressure monitoring system.

Although the big news for 2001 was mostly the Z06, there were changes in the balance of the Corvette lineup. The base engine (right), the LS1, got a few more ponies and was rated at an even 350 hp, up 5 hp from 2000. Manual transmission synchronizers were improved for better shifting.

Click Here to Enter 1997-2004 C5 Corvette Forum

 

1997 C5 Corvette Forum Recent Posts

Changing the rotors, tough job?
Throw out bearing ??? It could just be normal, our throw out bearing is a rather noisey fella especially at low speeds and turning the engine off....

weird feeling clutch
Double post...

A/C compressor
"most likely" the compressor???? Jesus with that much refridgerant lose it should very obvious where the leak is without the use of dye even... !...

A/C compressor
I know they make a specific cleaner for the Vert tops, also a Mr. Cleaner eraser is supposed to work excellent. As Hamma suggested the Detail Forum...

convertible top needs cleaning
It varies from 800-1,000 per year. This year may be 200. Crappy summer.:burnout:

How may miles per year????
Here's a 2004 C5 manual with the VaraRam, Kooks, and a Flowmaster cat back. This is about an average gain. Image:...

m112 or m122
---Quote (Originally by Icantakehim)--- You all are doing pretty good during this time, makes me wonder how you did during the good...

CYBER WEEK at Corvettes of Dallas
Those are HOT, what would something like those go for, and do you have some on the rear too?

Best big brake for the buck?
Very impressive list of build options! Wow.:burnout:

Late Model Engines Dec. Engine Sale!!
bump for an awsome part!