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Old 04-02-2014, 09:00 AM   #43
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I don't get why people spend all the extra money on Z51 and mag suspension and don't ever plan on hitting the race track.
Some people would say the same thing about the decision to put a supercharger on a car to get ridiculous power, when it can't be used on the street, if that person isn't at the drag strip every weekend. How many 600+ cars are roaming the streets that rarely see a dragstrip? Lots...

My thought is get what you like for whatever your reasons are
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Old 04-02-2014, 09:32 AM   #44
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Some people would say the same thing about the decision to put a supercharger on a car to get ridiculous power, when it can't be used on the street, if that person isn't at the drag strip every weekend. How many 600+ cars are roaming the streets that rarely see a dragstrip? Lots...

My thought is get what you like for whatever your reasons are
Well I agree with that too. I bist my friends balls for building 1000HP car so he says no dyno to back it up. Tells eberyone it runs 9sec but only went to drag strip once amd ran a 13..
Granted people can do what ever they want. We all know most like my friend do it as bragging rights. I got this or that.
I do go-to the drag strip and race courses allot but usually not every weekend.
I do use the power on the street. So awesome when you can get from 0 to 65mph in like 2 car lengths LOL. Getting on the high way is so easy lmao..

Went to Lime Rock race track Saturday. So much fun. Pulled over a G on turns with out even squealing the tires..
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Old 03-09-2021, 09:58 AM   #45
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retro fit magnetic ride control ???

i have a 2014 z51 c7 and driving on even slightly irregular surfaces becomes torture after only a short period of time. is it possible to retrofit the MRC shocks?
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Old 03-14-2023, 08:05 AM   #46
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i have a 2014 z51 c7 and driving on even slightly irregular surfaces becomes torture after only a short period of time. is it possible to retrofit the MRC shocks?

Yes, it is possible to retrofit the MRC (Magnetic Ride Control) shocks on your 2014 Z51 C7 Corvette. The MRC system provides improved ride quality by constantly adjusting the damping rates of the shocks based on road conditions. However, retrofitting can be an expensive and time-consuming process, so it's important to consider your options carefully.
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Old 03-15-2023, 07:50 AM   #47
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Yes, it is possible to retrofit the MRC (Magnetic Ride Control) shocks on your 2014 Z51 C7 Corvette. The MRC system provides improved ride quality by constantly adjusting the damping rates of the shocks based on road conditions. However, retrofitting can be an expensive and time-consuming process, so it's important to consider your options carefully.
Why would you make your 1st post a response to a thread that was started over 10 yrs ago? And then your answer is strangely stupid and incorrect. My guess based on it being your 1st post, and from Bangladesh is that you are a troll and your ID needs to be reported and deleted.
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Old 12-29-2023, 06:16 AM   #48
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I do use the power on the street. So awesome when you can get from 0 to 65mph in like 2 car lengths LOL. Getting on the high way is so easy lmao..
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