• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

C6 FS (For Sale) 05 Corvette Vert Z06 LS7 Crate Motor 11K Original Miles *Super Chevy/Ve

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* Asking $28,500 O.B.O / Can Take a Trade *

* 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible *

* Only 11,043 Original Miles / Florida 1 Owner / Clean Carfax & Autocheck *

* 6 Speed / 1SB Trim & Z51 Package / Power Convertible Top /$61,805 Original MSRP *

* $15,000 GM Crate Engine LS7 / 7.0L / 427 Cubic Inch *

* LS7 Dry Sump Oil System *

* Mild Comp Cam / Vette Doctors Stainless Long Tube Headers *

* Callaway Big Honker Air Intake / Callaway Double D Exhaust System *

* Chrome Z06 Wheels / Z06 Brakes *

* Custom Sound System / Radar Detector / Optima Yellow-Top Battery *

* Fiberglass High Rise Hood / Fiberglass Side Skirts / Rear Lip Spoiler *

* Professionally Built & Dyno Tuned 502 RWHP ( Dyno was when Motor was New, it probably puts down more now) *

* Featured in Super Chevy Article on 8/1/06 *

* $30,000 INVESTED!! *

Your looking at an AWESOME 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible with Only 11K Original Miles. This Corvette is a Florida 1 Owner with a Clean Florida Title, Clean Carfax, and a Clean Autocheck. Runs & Drives Great, VERY FAST, Good Condition Both Inside and Out, Garage Kept, Well Maintained, and a Non Smoker.

This particular Corvette is Unique as it was the First C6 Convertible to have an LS7 swapped into it back in 2006 when the Motor was released to the public in the form of the Corvette Z06 Coupe. This Motor was only available in the Coupe Platform until 2013. The Engine swap was Documented by Super Chevy Magazine on 8/1/06, Read Below.

(Super Chevy Article written by Richard F.Newton on 08/01/2006)

So You Want To Do An LS7 Swap?

Our first reaction was "They want to do what?" After all, why would anyone go to all the trouble of transplanting an LS7 engine into an '05 Corvette convertible? Then it was explained to us that Chevrolet wouldn't sell this car's owners (or anyone, for that matter) a drop-top equipped with the all-conquering LS7 engine. Next, we were told that an LS7 costs only around $15,000 at your local dealership. (Prices may vary, depending on your location.) That's when the idea started to make sense.

As we discovered, the transplant-while surprisingly straightforward-does require a lot of programming skill. The big problem is getting all the car's computers running. When Fort Myers, Florida's Pro Auto Tech performed this swap, no one had yet hacked into the Z06 computer. Lacking a way to manipulate this new PCM, the folks at Pro Auto simply treated the LS7 engine package as a normal C6 and programmed everything accordingly.

If you've ever done an engine swap, you know the big stuff is usually no problem; it's the little details that will make you crazy. In the case of the LS7, the oiling system is perhaps the biggest potential headache. The LS7 is a dry-sump engine, which means the oil is kept in a separate reservoir instead of a conventional crankcase pan. The reservoir and related lines will set you back more than $1,000. The good news is, installing them is a simple bolt-in operation.

The LS7 also features D-shape exhaust ports, which means normal C6 long-tube headers won't work. Fortunately, a number of Z06-spec long-tubes are now available from the Corvette aftermarket.

Is it Worth it?Ron Bilyeu, the owner of Pro Auto Tech, has driven numerous outrageous Corvettes over the years. After his first 10-mile excursion in this car, he returned to the shop in awe. Never had he seen anything so totally tractable, yet capable of generating such impressive power. "It just kept pulling all the way to the redline," Ron said. "I have no idea how fast this sucker really is." Later in the day, he performed a little dyno testing and found that the car-equipped with Vette Doctors long-tube headers, Callaway intake and exhaust systems, and a mild Comp cam-was making an impressive 502 hp at the rear wheels. That's one very fast convertible.

(End of Article)

* Thanks for Looking *
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