Another provision for the clutch related to the increased engine
speeds. To make sure that the integrity of the clutch cover was
maintained under high-speed operations, additional material was
added for strength.
Manual Transmission Upgrades
In keeping with the sporting nature of the Z06, an automatic transmission
will be not be available. The six-speed manual transmission has
a new set of ratios, for a more aggressive launch and acceleration
through the gears:
2001 Manual Transmission
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Gear Ratio Comparison
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LS1 & MM6
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LS6 & M12
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First Gear
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2.66:1
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2.97:1
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Second Gear
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1.78:1
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2.07:1
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Third Gear
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1.30:1
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1.43:1
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Fourth Gear
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1.00:1
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1.00:1
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Fifth Gear
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0.74:1
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0.84:1
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Sixth Gear
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0.50:1
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0.57:1
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Reverse
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2.90:1
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3.28:1
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More Direct, Positive Shifter Feel
The shifter bushings have been eliminated to give the manual six-speed
transmission in the Z06 a more solid, precise feel. These rubber
inserts have been eliminated to balance the combination of isolation
and positive shift feel toward performance shifts.
Max Speed in MPH @ Redline
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Gear
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LS1/MM6
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LS6/M12
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First
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51
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48
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Second
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76
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69
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Third
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104
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100
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Fourth
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136
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143
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Fifth
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172*
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171
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* Drag limited.
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Transmission Temperature Sensor
A transmission temperature sensor is included safeguarding the
transmission from extreme high thermal stresses. When the transmission
reaches 325° Fahrenheit, the Driver Information Center (DIC)
indicates a "trans over temp" message to let the driver know that
the transmission may get damaged unless the speed is reduced.
Driveshaft Revisions
Due to the increased torque output of the LS6, several changes
have been made to the driveshaft of the Z06 Corvette:
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Increased torque capacity of the flexible rubber drive couplings
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Revised rubber coupling material specifications to a higher
temperature resistant compound to improve heat-aging performance
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Increased drive coupling fastener size from M10 to M12 bolts
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Revised the driveshaft tube material from the metal-matrix
composite (MMC) to aluminum alloy 6061, and the driveshaft
diameter from 55 mm to 63 mm, an increase of almost thirteen
percent. These changes were made necessary by the increased
output of the LS6 engine
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