Chevrolet Z06
All-aluminum block, DOHC, 32 valves, flat-plane crankshaft โ the first flat-plane V8 in GM's 113-year history. 670 hp naturally aspirated from 5.5 liters, 121.8 hp per liter. At idle, a dry, uneven shaking โ flat-plane engines are not happy at 800 rpm. Past 3,000 it spins freely, past 5,000 the sound transforms: the mechanical clatter becomes a high-pitched wail that reviewers universally compare to a Ferrari 458. Not coincidental โ the team bought a wrecked 458 from eBay to study the engine. Titanium connecting rods, titanium intake valves, sodium-filled exhaust valves, hollow camshafts, solid lifters. Six-stage dry sump with individual crank bay scavenging, 10-quart capacity. Oil: 5W-50, first change at 7,500 miles. GM limits torque for the first 500 miles, full RPM after 1,500.
670 hp flat-plane, top down โ acoustic insanity
Everything from the Z06 coupe plus open sky. The LT6 sound without a roof is the most overwhelming acoustic experience any production car offers in 2024. 90 lbs heavier, structurally uncompromised. Less than one percent of Z06 orders are convertibles โ collector value built in.
Engine Weaknesses 7
Documented catastrophic failures under 1,000 miles, all from ignoring break-in procedures. GM electronically limits torque for the first 500 miles. Not a design flaw but operator error.
Symptoms: Check engine, power loss, metallic noises, engine shutdown
Sodium-filled two-piece exhaust valves โ lighter but reminiscent of the C6 Z06 (LS7) valve issues. No mass failures documented yet. Engineers say regular high-RPM use keeps valves healthy.
Symptoms: No early symptoms; if failure occurs: misfires, compression loss
Titanium rods use wrist pins without traditional bronze bushings โ mass reduction for high-RPM operation. Reminiscent of LS7 issues. No production failures documented yet, community watching skeptically.
Symptoms: No known early symptoms
Solid lifters and direct injection create distinct mechanical ticking at idle. More pronounced in flat-plane engines than crossplane. Normal โ the engine was designed for 8,600 rpm, not quiet 800 rpm.
Symptoms: Audible ticking at idle, disappears at mid-range RPM
Measurable consumption at 8,000+ rpm sustained use. 0.3-0.5 quarts after break-in over 300 miles of track use. 10-quart dry sump with 6-stage pump. Oil: 5W-50. Check before every track day.
Symptoms: Oil level drops after track sessions
Direct injection only, no port injection. Catch can retrofit recommended. Regular high-RPM driving acts as prevention.
Symptoms: Power loss, rough idle at high mileage
OEM catalytic converters can overheat during aggressive track use. Sport cats common in the track community. Isolated reports of thermal engine shutdowns.
Symptoms: Power reduction, engine shutdown after intense stints
Vehicle Weaknesses 12
Two recalls: 1) Frunk can open at speed blocking visibility. 2) Interior release can fail in sleep mode. Fix: OTA update for Body Control Module. Primarily MY2020.
NHTSA 22V091000: 22 vehicles (2021-2022) with half-shafts missing 1-2 of 6 ball bearings. Sudden loss of drive possible.
Tremec TR-9080 dual-clutch suffers from rough shifting in early MY. Causes: porous valve body castings, leaking case seals. GM switched to O-ring sealing from 2021. Fluid change at 7,500 miles recommended.
Telematics modules and improperly secured ground points cause parasitic draw. OTA updates worsen it. Recall N242435630 for Serial Data Gateway Module. Battery tender essentially mandatory for C8 owners.
13,464 C8 Corvettes (2024-2025): seatbelt retractor can lock in stowed position. Belt cannot be pulled out. Free replacement.
First filter change at 7,500 miles mandatory, then every 22,500 miles. Dealer cost: $700-1,400. 12 quarts of fluid. Skipping leads to shift problems and potential transmission damage.
Recurring black screens with audio still playing. Causes: weak 12V battery, software errors, outdated firmware. Fix: hold steering wheel phone button 30 sec. Permanent fix: CTEK trickle charger, software update.
Perennial Corvette issue: waterborne base coat with visible orange peel texture. Clear coat is hard but thin โ wet sanding risky due to low film thickness. GM invested $435M in paint shop upgrades, results still vary.
A/C condensers sit unprotected behind front grilles. Stone chips damage fins sometimes within the first 1,000 miles. Aftermarket protective screens are a popular accessory.
Optional hydraulic front lift shows warning messages. Most common cause: leaking reservoir cap with vent hole (TSB N202321570). Fix: new cap without vent (GM 85165040).
Retractable hardtop models can leak at the side window seal, especially in high-pressure car washes. GM TechLink bulletin: retrofit EPDM foam insert. No automatic car washes.
J55 performance brakes use copper-free low-metallic pads (California regulation). Squealing at parking lot speed is by design. TSB PIC6429. Permatex copper anti-seize on pad backing as fix.