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2005 Chevrolet Corvette - Headed For The 8s

This LS7-Equipped Twin Turbo'ed C6 Produces A True 856 RWHP...Anybody Wanna Run?
From the April, 2010 issue of Corvette Fever
By Scott Ross
Photography by Tom Shaw
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Modifying a Corvette is a simple affair. Simple, that is, if you know how to add the right parts to your Vette-or if you count on an expert Corvette shop to "do the math" for you. Tommy Calhoun entrusted his '05 Corvette to Altamonte Springs, Florida's Next Level Performance, and he ended up with a twin-turbocharged LS7-powered Vette that twisted the dials on NLP's chassis dyno to over 855 horsepower.

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What kind of turbochargers are on this LS7-and where are they? "They're APS turbos," says Tom of the ones that he had Next Level Performance (NLP) install. "They're right under the engine, at the end of the exhaust manifolds. They don't use headers-they run off the end of the manifolds." Two turbochargers can produce quite a lot of boost, which is what the APS units do to the output on Tommy's LS7. He has three different levels of tuning for the C6's ECM, each with a different level of boost. "One of 'em is an 8-pound tune, that makes 705 horsepower at the rear wheels," he says. "Then I've got another tune that is a 12-pound one, and it makes about 856 horsepower at the rear wheels." What about his third tune? "I keep it under my hat-it's a hush-hush deal," he says with a smile.

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ZR1 front fascia and spoiler... 
   
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ZR1 front fascia and spoiler add more style and function to Tommy Calhoun's '05 while keeping the C6's exposed headlights.
More power coming out of the engine bay calls for upgrades to the C6's transaxle, and that's where Next Level Performance called in a specialist: Daleville, Indiana's RPM Transmissions. They built a modified GM 4L60E four-speed automatic gearbox, with a 2800 stall converter among the upgrades, which NLP installed in Tommy's C6. The rest of the chassis is either stock '05 C6, or later-vintage original C6 parts that bolted on. "Bolt-on" is a phrase that best describes how all the mechanical upgrades went in and on this first-year C6. "Believe it or not, they did it real quick," Tommy says about the time NLP needed to do the work. "I thought that it was going to be a long, laid-out deal. As far as the turbos, they did those in about a month and a half."

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Auxiliary gauges monitor the... 
   
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Auxiliary gauges monitor the boost that the two APS turbos put out, as well as the LS7's fuel pressure.
Need you ask how fun it is to drive? "It's really nice and easy and fun," says Tommy. "It's got a lot of power. I drive it around with the 705hp tune." He adds, "It's got a fairly good lil' ol' cam in it, in the .600-inch lift range, but the car runs real good in town." So good, he says, that it gets about 26-27 miles a gallon on the highway, and around 18-20 miles a gallon in town. That's in a car that has already turned sub-nine-second times in the quarter-mile, with runs in the eights a distinct future possibility. But he does offer one caution about all that power on tap. "It's really dangerous, though, if you don't try to hit passing gear to go around anybody, because it'll turn around in the road."

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A Corvette with this much... 
   
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A Corvette with this much horsepower needs a boost controller. Tommy's C6 is equipped with a GReddy PRofec B-Spec. II electronic boost controller, well hidden and easily accessible in the glovebox.
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The General's own chrome Z06... 
   
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The General's own chrome Z06 wheels set off the factory ZR1 front fenders and their functional air extractors.
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Burke's Corvette in Maitland,... 
   
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Burke's Corvette in Maitland, Florida did all the bodywork and paint including the installation of this trick Motor City Mold carbon-fiber hood.

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