Page 1; General pics,
Page 2; Misc pics,
Updates
9/25/09: Just got a set of '01 Z06 wheels (Alcoa forged wheels). These wheels are an inch wider than stock (9.5" front, & 10.5" rear). I also plan to install a set of Nitto NT05 tires on them (275/40R17 front & 295/35R18 rear). These will complement the 4.10 rear end that (God willing) I plan to have installed in the spring...
10/28/09: Just bought a pair of Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires (295/35ZR18) to go on the new rims. Tirerack had them on sale for $163 each (regularly priced at $307 each)...For the front tires (275/40ZR17) it's likely I'll get a set of Nitto NT05's..
The FRC....
The hardtop (FRC: Fixed Roof Coupe) debuted in 1999. Of the thirty-three thousand Corvettes made that year, four thousand were hardtops. The standard features of the hardtop were a Tremec T56 (6 speed) manual transmission, Z51 suspension, power steering cooler, and a 3.42 rear end.
The hardtop is similar to a convertible, except that it has a fixed roof. It retains all of the chassis braces used in the convertible, as well as the top bow used in the targa version so as a result it is 12% stiffer than the other body styles, as well as being 80lbs lighter (the 80lbs is primarily due to the lack of the coupe's rear hatch glass).
These differences resulted in the FRC being the favored body style for hardcore racers, although the less fanatic enjoy the FRC's as well due to the uniqueness of the body style..Personally, I think they are one of the most attractive Corvettes to date..
While it's true that the FRC was the value leader (i.e. cheaper) compared to a base coupe, it's also true that they are the rarest C5 (only 9% of all vettes made in '99 & '00 were FRC's), so resale values vary according to how one views it ..
The only performance option for the '99 FRC was the RPO JL4 Active Handling System . Also available was a power driver's seat, and quad speaker sound system. No other options were available until late '99 when GM discovered they weren't selling as well as they had hoped. At that point the FRC was offered with most of the same options that could be had with the other bodystyles. All '99 FRCs had black interiors.
In 2001 the hardtop was replaced by the Z06; below is a list of the changes (courtesy of Jake Latham).
· Addition of rear brake ducts
· -Screened inlets on front fascia, & no fog lights
· -Wider tires; 265/17 front, 295/18 rear, on 17x9.5 & 18x10.5 rims (one inch wider, front & rear, than the standard C5 wheels).
· -Better flowing LS6 (243) heads
· -LS6 cam (0.525/0.525, 204/211 on 116) - 385hp (2001) 405hp (2002+)
· -M12 transmission with shorter gearing (1st thru 3rd comparable to a standard vette 6 speed with a 3.90 rear differential
· -Titanium exhaust system
· -Lightened windshield glass
· -New, stronger clutch & improved master/slave cylinder
· -Stronger rear differential (shotpeened ring gear)
· -Red brake calipers (otherwise identical)
· -Trans overtemp warning light on instrument panel display
· -Gages with special checkering, 6500 redline & Z06 font
· -Redesigned PCV system to help combat oil burning
· -Red LS6 Fuel Rail Covers
· -FE4 Z06 suspension - uprated springs, bars (30mm/23.6mm), shocks (note front spring and rear bar same as Z51)
Improvements:
Power:
-OEM Z06 Titanium exhaust
-Throttle body coolant bypass
-"Flip Tie" cold air intake
-LS6 Intake manifold
-160°F Thermostat
-OEM 28.8# injectors
-1 3/4" long tube headers
-Wideband dyno tune
Suspension:
-Bilstein Sport shocks
-Updated OEM Z51 28.6/23.6mm swaybars
-Polyurethane sway bar bushings
-Aluminum swaybar endlinks
Maintenance:
-OEM GMPP spark plug wires
-NGK TR55IX spark plugs
-Hawk HPS brake pads
-ATE PremiumOne slotted rotors
Esthetics:
-Painted brake calipers -OEM Speedline "thin spoke" wheels
-OEM 2001 Z06 wheels (Alcoa forged). No pictures yet (not yet installed, still need front tires)
-Lowered a half an inch
-Painted the lower portion of the rear fascia satin black
Transmission:
-Anti Venom shift detent removal.
-OEM C6Z06 shifter/knob assembly
-Amsoil ATF
Performance:
After the longtubes and LS6 intake maniofold/wideband dyno tune, I had it dynoed. It put down 326 hp and 338tq. Thats approximately 384hp and 398 ft lbs at the crank. This amounts to a 40hp/50ft lb increase...It's a satisfactory increase for bolt ons...Below is a pic of the dyno run.
Future plans :
Powertrain:
-4.10 ring and pinion or MN12 (Z06) trans
-MGW shifter
Interior:
-HUD (Heads Up Display)
-C6 seats (driver's side has a heavily worn bolster, and stitching is pulling out)
-Stereo system as described below:
-Pioneer DEH P880PRS headunit
-Seas 27TFFNC/G (H1396) 1" textile dome tweeter
-Mach5 audio MLI-65 6.5" woofer
-(1) Alpine Type-S 12" subwoofer
-(2) JL Audio 300/4 amps (one bridged to run the sub & the other to power the tweets/mid woofers in an active crossover set-up)
Here's a couple of pics after lowering.
...and a few of the dyno...

Here is my time slip from 10/31/09.

Here is a video of this run:
A few pictures of the Z06 Titanium exhaust and of the longtube header installation:
Here is a link to an MP3 of the long tube headers and titanium exhaust:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=74e18d5bc43c4d91d8f14848abf485dde04e75f6e8ebb871
Here's what happens when titanium is improperly welded:
Here is a video of my Corvette being dynoed