This could be one of the finest...
This could be one of the finest "Bad to the Bone" Corvettes you have ever seen! Craig Nicholson's MTI Stage I Z06 is now the ultimate cruiser.
The moniker "Blue Devil" is familiar to anyone following the performance aspirations within Corvette Engineering. Granted, while the new C6 Z06 is hot, the rumored '09 SS Corvette (or Blue Devil, Z07, or Stingray) with the brand-new LS9 at 650 hp is going to be a fireball. The car should produce around 546 rwhp. Production of this $100,000-plus supercharged Vette will probably be limited to 1,500 to 2,000 units during the first year of production. However, many Z06 owners don't want to wait or pay the premium that will be tacked on to this limited-edition Vette.
MTI Racing, located in Marietta, Georgia, is no stranger to building fast Corvettes. Owner Reese Cox was quick to seek and find the ample power hidden within the standard 505hp Z06. The car's computer is packed with torque management. Torque is the enemy of driveline durability-higher torque equals frequent warranty repairs. So the General uses the onboard computer to strictly regulate the amount of torque the LS-7 engine is allowed to produce. MTI Racing has found ways to retune the stock computer to allow the engine to produce more torque. They retune the Z06 while it's running on their in-house Dynojet chassis dyno. This dyno tuning produces nice gains in both horsepower and torque. They also discovered that Z06s, in particular, respond to long-tube headers and higher air-volume intake systems. After experimenting with their own black development Z06 (607rwhp/596 rwt), they now offer Stage I, II, and III upgrades to their Z06 customers.
After the new Z06 made its...
After the new Z06 made its baseline dyno run, the car was put on MTI Racing's lift. The technicians removed the factory header and exhaust system.
Corvette Fever was visiting MTI Racing when customer Craig Nicholson brought his new Z06 into the shop to have a Stage I package installed. When we say new, we are not kidding. Craig's black beauty was showing only 91 miles on its odometer. He had just picked the car up from a dealer 70 miles from MTI Racing's shop and drove it straight there.
The Stage I package includes:
* Callaway Honker cold-air induction system
* MTI Racing spark plug wires
* Denso iridium spark plugs
* 160/180-degree thermostat
* MTI Racing stainless steel long-tube headers
* Random Technologies high-flow catalytic converters
* Random Technologies stainless steel cross-pipe
* Custom engine program and dyno tune
* MTI Racing 1-year/12,000-mile limited warranty
The first stop for the new car was the dyno. Reese wanted to baseline the new car in order to document any gains from the new modifications. The best pull was 400.9 rwhp/385 rwt. We thought the pull was a little low for the Z06. When we asked Reese about this, he explained that the '07 model has more torque management than the '06.
The factory headers have been...
The factory headers have been removed. They are a standard four-into-one design. The cats are located near the header outlet for rapid heating during startup.
The next stop was to the lift so the MTI technicians could begin their transformation. The most time-consuming part of this job is the exhaust. Removing the factory headers/exhaust and installing the new system ate up most of the morning. The next step was installing the Callaway Honker air intake. All Z06s are fitted with an oil cooler that is located in front of the radiator fan shroud. The radiator shroud has to be removed and modified to accommodate the Honker. This requires removal of the oil cooler first. The remainder of the work went pretty quickly.
Once the work was completed, the car was returned to the dyno for tuning. Reese spent considerable time tuning the new car. He remapped the fuel curve, adjusted the torque management, and optimized the fuel/air ratio throughout the rev range. When he was satisfied, he made his final run. the car pulled an amazing 498.1 rwhp/471.7 rwt. This is close to 580 hp at the crank. Add a cam and headwork like Reese did to his development Z06, and you are in SS Corvette country!
Craig testdrove his new car and returned to the shop with a huge grin on his face. He recently sold his '06 Z06 and told us this car feels much stronger throughout the rev range. And by the way he left MTI Racing, we believe him!
The Stage I package costs $3,995, plus tax, installed. So if you are beginning to think your Z06 is not quick enough, pay MTI Racing a visit.
| Difficulty Index - 4 Wrenches |
| Anyone's Project: no tools required | 1 Wrench |
| Beginner: basic tools | 2 Wrenches |
| Experienced: special tools | 3 Wrenches |
| Accomplished: special tools and outside help | 4 Wrenches |
| Professionals Only: send this work out | 5 Wrenches |

MTI includes these custom-built,...

MTI includes these custom-built, 171/48-inch long-tube, stainless steel headers in their Stage I package.

Roman Hackett removed the...

Roman Hackett removed the LS-7 valve cover on the passenger side prior to header installation. Removing the valve cover provided him with just enough room to install the right-side header. This was not necessary on the driver side.

Once the headers were secured,...

Once the headers were secured, Roman added Denso iridium spark plugs and MTI Racing spark plug wires.

The plugs, wires, and headers...

The plugs, wires, and headers have been successfully installed. Notice how the plug wires are designed to not touch the headers. Many aftermarket wires do not offer this feature.

The headers are designed to...

The headers are designed to flow smoothly into the collector with no connectors until the cats. This maximizes airflow.

Next, the Random Technology...

Next, the Random Technology high-flow cats were installed.

The remaining exhaust was...

The remaining exhaust was fitted, including a cross-pipe that will connect to the factory cat-back exhaust.

Once Roman connected the exhaust,...

Once Roman connected the exhaust, he used floor jacks to support the pipes. He tack-welded the two pipes exiting the cross-pipe to secure the fit. He then removed the cross-pipe and the two pipes, and seam-welded them on the workbench. This process eliminated two clamps.

The finished system fits nicely...

The finished system fits nicely under the Z06; it didn't produce any rattles nor did it change the exhaust note-a very professional installation.

Next up was changing to a...

Next up was changing to a lower-temperature thermostat (shown on the left).

Roman is pointing to the thermostat...

Roman is pointing to the thermostat location on the lower right side of the engine.

Once sufficient coolant was...

Once sufficient coolant was removed from the engine, Roman removed the two inlet cover bolts. He then removed the original thermostat, installed the new lower temperature unit, and then reversed the removal procedure.

The last part of the Stage...

The last part of the Stage I package was the installation of the Callaway Honker air-inlet system. the mass airflow sensor was installed into the Honker inlet connector pipe (see the January '07 issue for the complete Honker install).

The Honker was connected to...

The Honker was connected to the radiator inlet and the throttle body.

The completed job is very...

The completed job is very stock appearing, but you better hang on when you push on the loud pedal.

The truth is in the numbers...

The truth is in the numbers on the dyno sheet. This black beauty pulled 498.1 rwhp/471.7 rwt. We wonder what a few miles will do to this number.

Craig Nicholson (left) and...

Craig Nicholson (left) and Reese Cox give a "thumbs up" to the modified Z06's performance.