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Someone PM me an email to send the PDF to....I am NOT that computer literate!

On break in, trans needs no break in unless the manual trans, and those gears mesh in in 100-200 miles. The rear diff also is 100-200 miles max. Heat cycle is important for all. Brake bedding is also performed in the first few miles if done correctly. Today's drivetrain components come as perfect as possible and the only really critical break-in is the ring seating. Bearings, etc. will never be more perfect than when first assembled. The 1500 mile easy break-in is mainly for liability/reduce warranty claims as failures due to material defects show themselves early of pushed....if run easy, they may go a long time before failing.

These are not the sloppy tolerances of the past.
 
While this is unarguably true, there is a larger societal issue we have to consider before discouraging one from purchasing such a car for someone less than 25 years old. As **** sapiens have evolved from hunter/gathers into increasingly modern and then industrialized societies, the process of natural selection has been unnaturally altered. Most species that have survived the **** sapien rise, continue to benefit from natural selection with their bloodlines being culled of inferior animals. Someone who thinks it a good idea to give a man-child a Z06 is probably a bloodline better removed.

So, for the betterment of mankind, I tend to keep my opinions to myself of what are good and bad ideas from a safety perspective. Just food for thought. :rolleyes:
Have to agree for the average youth...but my girls are good examples of learning early. The youngest at 15 was running low 8 second 1/4 mile times and winning races across the State....at 16 was running mid 7 seconds and winning on a National level, and had a 11 second modified C5 corvette for daily driver. By 17 she was running 6 seconds at over 200 MPH in the 1/4 mile. Both girls were running Professional race circuits by them selves with a Frieghtliner Columbia chassis Motorsports coach and 32' stacker trailer with 3 dragsters and the door car around the country on the road for months at a time.

BUT....one only has to read about some privileged kid in a fatal wreck with a car they had no business in to agree with your take. Nice thing about the C7 & C7 Z06 is the "nanny's" will save the driver from most mistakes, as long as they are not tuned off!
 
Onnce you guys get to be 58-65 and in the "twilight of a mediocre career" as my friend calls it (LOL) , you'll understand ordering the "hallelujah package "(everything) when you have absolutely no intent to use any of it......

LOL
LOL indeed! After reading above I called and added CFZ and Z07 package to my SG Z06 order! (I'm 72)
Maybe you are a bad influence, I'll try to return the favor.?
 
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