New Goodyear Tires Complete the Package
One of the big stories for the Z06 revolves around the new tires
that have been specifically engineered for it by Goodyear. Called
the Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires, they are wider, with more
gripping power, to make the Z06 handle, brake, and ride exceptionally
well.
The Eagle F1 Supercar tires are non-extended mobility tires, and
reduce mass by 10.6 kilograms (23.4 pounds). "Taking mass out of
the tires is extremely beneficial for wheel control, by reducing
unsprung weight," notes Mike Neal, Corvette Ride & Handling
Development Engineer. "It also reduces rotational mass, which is
better for acceleration and braking."
Specific Tread Pattern
The Z06 tires have an asymmetric tread pattern to enable the high
cornering capabilities of the Z06. With this asymmetric pattern,
the outside shoulder of the tire can perform well in the dry, while
the inside tread of the tire performs in the wet. "Goodyear made
a tremendous contribution to the Z06 in developing this tire," says
Neal. "They did whatever we asked in pursuit of this performance
tire."
The end result, based on Corvette test data, is a tire that is
a tremendous enabler to the Z06's handling characteristics:
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Very easy to drive quickly
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Grippy, but with excellent track wear attributes
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Great recoverability at handling limits
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Strong cornering power
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Quick, transient characteristics nimble
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2001 Z06 Goodyear
Eagle F1SC Tires
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2001 C5 Goodyear
Eagle F1GS Tires
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Front:
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P265/40ZR-17
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P245/45ZR-17
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Rear:
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P295/35ZR-18
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P275/40ZR-18
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2001 Front and Rear Tread Dimensions:
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Front
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Rear
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Coupe/Conv.
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1572.3
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1574.5
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Z06
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1584.5
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1589.5
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Difference
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+12.2
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+15.0
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GM Tire Inflator Kit
Chevrolet has provided the GM Tire Inflator Kit for Z06 Corvettes
in the case of tire punctures. It is able to seal small punctures
in the tread area of the tire.
The Kit includes a squeeze bottle that is filled with a tire sealant,
a sealant filling hose, an air pressure gauge, a mini-air compressor
that plugs into the accessory power outlet, and a 55-mph sticker.
Similar inflator kits have been used by Mercedes-Benz and BMW;
in fact, Corvettes sold in Japan have been equipped with tire inflator
kits since the introduction of the C5 in 1997.
Tire Pressure Monitors Deleted
The latex compound used in the GM Tire Inflator Kit is incompatible
with the tire valves used with the tire pressure monitoring system.
As a result, regular tire valves are used and the tire pressure
monitoring system is not offered on the Z06 package, reducing mass
by 0.3 kilograms (0.66 lbs.).
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