Member gets time w/ Black C7 Corvette Stingray Prototype, Showing Dual Boost Gauges
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A site member recently got some hands on personal time with a black C7 Corvette Stingray prototype (#37). He has shared some of his photos with us :clap::high5:
Oh, and dual PSI boost gauges are shown in the dashboard gauge, pointing to potential forced induction soon? Attachment 485264 Attachment 485265 Attachment 485266 Attachment 485267 Attachment 485268 Attachment 485269 Attachment 485270 Attachment 485271 Attachment 485303 Attachment 485272 |
Black is beautiful... thanks for taking pics & posting! :thumb:
Wonder if he got some seat time as well? :popcorn: |
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Dual psi gauges in the LCD cluster?
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This C7 has a boost guage!!
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Corvette fans the world over are drooling on their keyboards right about now. :)
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Dual boost gauges?
Do they actually do anything? I'd imagine they just sit there on the cluster at zero. |
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What is the negative 12 on the boost gauge? 12inHG? No one says -12psi hahaha. Its called vacuum. Even so 12inHG is low for a healthy car idling. They must have just thrown some numbers on the dash for the heck of it and figured they will deal with it later. I really like the center console and and ****pit look to the drivers seat. :thumb: |
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Ive never seen a negative number on a boost gauge unless you are dealing with BAR. 15-20inHg is normal for idling in my experiences. I've never heard anyone talk about negative PSI, its always vacuum(inHg). Sorry for double posting on C7.com I figured it would get more traffic over there then here. |
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