Lingenfelter 427 TT 2006 Z06 Corvette

1,300 Warranty Covered Horsepower

By Jason McGouldrick, published Nov 28, 2007
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There are many tuning houses that specialize in producing suped of versions of a specific car brand's sportiest automobiles. For your Ford Mustang, there's Shelby Automobiles, Inc. For your Dodge Viper, there's Hennessey Performance Engineering. If you're a Corvette fan, the name synonymous with high performance is Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

Lingenfelter Performance Engineering has been modifying Corvettes for 28 years. Corvettes weren't at the top of their game performance wise when LPE first started tuning; a fact that may have motivated its creation. The last models years of the most premium C3 Corvettes from 1975-1984 made roughly 200hp. Previous models had made over 350hp. Since then, LPE has been boosting performance to produce world-class automobiles. Although he passed away in 2003 due injuries sustained from a racing accident, 13-time NHRA event winner John Lingenfelter's legacy lives on as the company produces machines that perhaps even he himself had not imagined.

LPE currently offers performance packages for the C6 Corvette Z06 ranging from 610 to 800 horsepower. LPE not only adds several performance boosting parts,but also tastefully light appearance orieneted pieces-just enough for onlookers to recognize that this is no ordinary 'Vette. Most notable is the "Lingenfelter badge placed just above the Z06 badge on the front quarter panels. Astonishingly, the packages come with a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty. At last, the age old question of "Will this void my warranty?" need not be uttered by performance junkies.

It seems that some of LPE's engineers don't think there's such a thing as too much power. These are the types of fellows that look at the Lingenfelter 427 CID 800 HP Twin Turbo package, smile, and then release a thundering, Tim Allen-esque "More Power!"

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Haha, yes, it's quite amazing. Thanks for commenting : )

Posted on 12/01/2007 at 9:12:00 AM

 
What a rod! Why don't they just put on wings. :-)

Posted on 11/28/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

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