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Old 02-27-2013, 08:25 PM   #15
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Why anyone would take their car to Hennessey for anything is beyond me.
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Old 02-27-2013, 09:28 PM   #16
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Well I think this is a little premature, seeing he has not even had a chance to test the LT1 and besides how does he know if the ECU can be cracked. I heard that GM has done there homework on the ECU and the aftermarket tuners may be in for a little more then they planned on.

Callaway as we all know is an authorized GM partner and they have been working with the GM engineers to see what they can do to the ECU for their applications. If they have to work with the GM group, it may be difficult for the outsiders to to a lot. Even Lingenfelter is only thinking in the 700 range.
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Old 02-27-2013, 10:14 PM   #17
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Hennessey Performance plans to offer upgrades for both the C7 coupe and the C7 convertible. Supercharged systems will bring output to 700 hp and higher-priced twin-turbo setups push power to anywhere from 800 hp-1,000 hp.

Other bolt-on and performance parts, which will probably be offered as standalone parts as well, include cold-air induction, cat-back exhaust, stainless steel long-tube headers, wheel and tire upgrades, braking improvements and suspension systems.

We don't doubt that Hennessey can achieve these crazy numbers for a minute. This is the same guy who squeezed 800 hp from the Grand Cherokee SRT8 and 700 hp from a Dodge Challenger. And of course, there's always the Hennessey Venom GT, a Lotus-bodied, Corvette-V8-powered supercar.

Hennessey says he expects the first vehicle to be completed within six to nine months of receiving the first C7. The price for the HPE1000 Twin Turbo upgrade is $69,500. Go to hennesseyperformance​.com for more info and to check out some of the company's other tuned supercars.
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Old 02-28-2013, 12:41 AM   #18
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I wouldn't give him $69.50! Nor my car!
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:00 PM   #19
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I wouldn't give him $69.50! Nor my car!
Sounds like you have a story to tell! In my opinion, it's best to leave the car stock and just enjoy it. After having spent $200,000 on my addiction in my Camaro and having dealt with 5 shops, I've had nothing but grief for my expense and without the use of my car for 1 1/2 years. My C7 will be a convertible and completely stock.... To be enjoyed!
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:56 PM   #20
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At one time, only a few shops in the country had the knowledge and experience to create really fast cars. Names like Lingenfelter, Hennessy, and Callaway come to mind.

Today, there are many reputable shops around the country that compete head to head with them and I would not hesitate to send my car to them. Hennessey doesn't have this market to itself. The guys I know who had them do work on their cars won't go back.

A 1,000 hp LT1 will need a lot of money and time to do. I would guess the stock PCM will be replaced by an aftermarket one. As will 90% of everything else under the hood.

Cars modified to this power level can be troublesome. Putting 1,000 hp to the ground on the street is very difficult. Rolling on the throttle will end up with tires spinning or getting sideways. Not pleasant. 500-600 rwhp makes a nice and somewhat reliable street car.

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Old 04-09-2013, 11:36 AM   #21
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At one time, only a few shops in the country had the knowledge and experience to create really fast cars. Names like Lingenfelter, Hennessy, and Callaway come to mind.

Today, there are many reputable shops around the country that compete head to head with them and I would not hesitate to send my car to them. Hennessey doesn't have this market to itself. The guys I know who had them do work on their cars won't go back.

A 1,000 hp LT1 will need a lot of money and time to do. I would guess the stock PCM will be replaced by an aftermarket one. As will 90% of everything else under the hood.

Cars modified to this power level can be troublesome. Putting 1,000 hp to the ground on the street is very difficult. Rolling on the throttle will end up with tires spinning or getting sideways. Not pleasant. 500-600 rwhp makes a nice and somewhat reliable street car.
and what happens when replacing the main ECM for the engine breaks the other 9 ECM's?

i'm all for letting people spend their money as they please but there is a large lump assumption that this car is modifiable to begin with.
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Old 04-09-2013, 08:06 PM   #22
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The way you tune engines that you can't get into the ECU is get a auxilliary system such as one from AEM.
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Old 04-10-2013, 08:21 AM   #23
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After reading a few threads from the Viper folks, I'm not sure I'd give Hennessy $0.01 of my money and sure as hell wouldn't leave my car in their shop. You might never get it back..........
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and what happens when replacing the main ECM for the engine breaks the other 9 ECM's?

i'm all for letting people spend their money as they please but there is a large lump assumption that this car is modifiable to begin with.
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i guess some people just can't cope with the possibility of there being no after market performance adjustments to a car.
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Old 04-17-2013, 04:13 PM   #25
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1000hp aside, what do you guys think is going to be the first power related mods that C7 owners want to do?
Catback and possibly headers.
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Old 05-09-2013, 10:41 AM   #26
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1000hp aside, what do you guys think is going to be the first power related mods that C7 owners want to do?
It is always the same thing. Induction and exhaust upgrades are always the "gateway mods".
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Old 05-20-2013, 09:56 AM   #27
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Why anyone would take their car to Hennessey for anything is beyond me.

I agree with Liz.....

Plus,this "announcement" was nothing more than trying to one-up Lingenfelter who had stated only days before they thought the ceiling for the new LT1 was ~700HP.
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Old 05-21-2013, 05:11 PM   #28
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Just google Hennessy and be prepared for the flames. A friend of mine was extremely unhappy with the work done by Hennessy last summer and contacted an attorney. They would not warranty any of there work which he found out when he picked up the car. The attorney advised against filling suit it because there already was a long list of legal claims against them.

His car had to be re-done by a shop in Austin. This is not an isolated incident. There are lots of good and quality shops around the country, so no need to go to him.
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