I just found this forum, just the kind of forums I searched for a long time.
For the first time in a long time I found a place where I can learn a lot of new things.
First I would like to thank Grumpy for the work he has put into it.
I really like your approach to what is important such as reliability, research and the engine and for that matter the whole car is a system.
I am 51 years old live in northern Sweden.
And have had cars as a hobby for life.
I currently have a 1990 Corvette that I bought in 1997.
My intention was to just have it maximum of 5 years and then trade up to a newer one.
and not make any changes to it.
17 years later and some modifications
(Someone asked what I changed in the engine? my response:
The oil pan and timing cover is stock),
I've still own the same car.
It used to be my daily driven but in recent years it has become a summer car.
and for those who are wondering, does a Corvette work good in the winter.
The answer is yes. I tried it down to - 40 degrees and yes it is the same in Farenheit in Celsius.
Once again thank you for an excellent forum
Gunnar
For the first time in a long time I found a place where I can learn a lot of new things.
First I would like to thank Grumpy for the work he has put into it.
I really like your approach to what is important such as reliability, research and the engine and for that matter the whole car is a system.
I am 51 years old live in northern Sweden.
And have had cars as a hobby for life.
I currently have a 1990 Corvette that I bought in 1997.
My intention was to just have it maximum of 5 years and then trade up to a newer one.
and not make any changes to it.
17 years later and some modifications
(Someone asked what I changed in the engine? my response:
The oil pan and timing cover is stock),
I've still own the same car.
It used to be my daily driven but in recent years it has become a summer car.
and for those who are wondering, does a Corvette work good in the winter.
The answer is yes. I tried it down to - 40 degrees and yes it is the same in Farenheit in Celsius.
Once again thank you for an excellent forum
Gunnar