Is the C7 ZR1 High side and low side fuel pump same as c7 Z06?
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Is the C7 ZR1 High side and low side fuel pump same as c7 Z06?
Are the C7 ZR1's High side and low side fuel pumps the same the as C7 Z06's?
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I guess i should ask the parts guys on monday at the dealership.
I figured someone here would know.
I figured someone here would know.
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I think the DI is the same with the added port injectors.
Might want to post it in the ZR1 section instead of here.
Might want to post it in the ZR1 section instead of here.
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We already know the HPFP and DI injectors are the same, but we do not know about the intank pump. Many think it must be beefier to allow the extra flow for port injection.
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I’m going to find out Monday, parts guys should be able to pull it. I need a zr1 vin to do so probably tho
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The car that went through Barrett... it’s vin isn’t posted?
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It was production. I think it had a vin. I just think Hendricks has the iq to request they pull the vin down from their site... or they do it anyhow for safety.
People like myself can get any key to any car, and trick an unknowing Chevy or any other make of dealership into providing the key to the potential thief.
I have a website that will be released that prevents all of this. It’s been a bitch to build.
People like myself can get any key to any car, and trick an unknowing Chevy or any other make of dealership into providing the key to the potential thief.
I have a website that will be released that prevents all of this. It’s been a bitch to build.
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A smart person can provide a fake reg and fake Id to a dealer and the vin on the fake reg, the dealer makes the key. In other words... I can call a tow truck to take any car from any marina or golf course, towed to a dealer, and a key made, and the onstar fuse pulled, before authorities are even aware the car is missing.
Rather than be Nicholas cage... I figure I’d solve the issue and become wealthy fair and square with patents and such, globally.
Rather than be Nicholas cage... I figure I’d solve the issue and become wealthy fair and square with patents and such, globally.
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Authorities know this is how cars are stolen... a few authorities anyway. , But since there’s no solution currently, it’s unspoken
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It was production. I think it had a vin. I just think Hendricks has the iq to request they pull the vin down from their site... or they do it anyhow for safety.
People like myself can get any key to any car, and trick an unknowing Chevy or any other make of dealership into providing the key to the potential thief.
I have a website that will be released that prevents all of this. It’s been a bitch to build.
People like myself can get any key to any car, and trick an unknowing Chevy or any other make of dealership into providing the key to the potential thief.
I have a website that will be released that prevents all of this. It’s been a bitch to build.
A smart person can provide a fake reg and fake Id to a dealer and the vin on the fake reg, the dealer makes the key. In other words... I can call a tow truck to take any car from any marina or golf course, towed to a dealer, and a key made, and the onstar fuse pulled, before authorities are even aware the car is missing.
Rather than be Nicholas cage... I figure I’d solve the issue and become wealthy fair and square with patents and such, globally.
Rather than be Nicholas cage... I figure I’d solve the issue and become wealthy fair and square with patents and such, globally.
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Good point. PM the OP and see if he’s as upset about me hijacking his thread as much you are concerned.
Last edited by irun4cops; 02-03-2018 at 02:58 PM.
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he was bidding on vin 0001... a production vehicle, which has YET to be released.. and they did it this way so that the bidder could configure the car with transmission and color options of their choice.
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so yes, there is no vin... and our parts guys won't know on monday. Bummer. My gut says its 2 in tank pumps, one that is boost activated for the port injection, and the other standard c7z pump that runs at all times.
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we are each actually half correct... he didnt bid on the one crossing the block, which was pre release, as you had mentioned...
he was bidding on vin 0001... a production vehicle, which has YET to be released.. and they did it this way so that the bidder could configure the car with transmission and color options of their choice.
he was bidding on vin 0001... a production vehicle, which has YET to be released.. and they did it this way so that the bidder could configure the car with transmission and color options of their choice.
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