Corvette C7 Technology
Part Two
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Vents
CloseUnlike some of the past Corvette iterations, the various vents on the C7 are functional and well thought out. Above left and middle: air intake mounted above the rear wheels. Above right: Transmission cooler located on the drivers' side. Z51 equipped Corvettes have a similar cooler for the e-LSD differential on the passenger side.
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Rear Fascia
CloseAir exits via vents located near the tail lights and the rear fascia.
Calculating the Difference
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Transaxle
CloseThe eLSD is fully integrated with StabiliTrak and Performance Traction Management systems. Its calibrations vary among three modes, based on the Drive Mode Selector setting:
- Mode 1 is the default setting for normal driving and emphasizes vehicle stability
- Mode 2 is engaged when electronic stability control is turned off in the Sport or Track Driver Modes. This calibration enables more nimble turn-in and traction while accelerating out of a corner
- Mode 3 is automatically selected when Performance Traction Management is engaged. This calibration has the same function as Mode 2, but is fine-tuned to work with Performance Traction Management.
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Manual Shifter
CloseChevrolet Corvette C7 Rev Match
CloseChevrolet Corvette C7 Memory Wire
CloseAn ingenious new smart wire is used to activate a vent (above, in red) that allows for easier closing of the trunk lid. When the trunk is opened, an electrical current is applied to the wire (below) causing it to heat up, making it shorter and causing the vent to open. When closed the electrical current is off allowing the wire (known as a "shape memory alloy wire") to return to its' original shape, closing the vent. The system is simple, saving the cost and the 1.1 pound weight of an electric motor.
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Memory Wire
CloseChevrolet Corvette C7 Power Steering Pump
CloseThe electric power steering pump system has other advantages that include (slightly) better fuel economy, along with better reliability. With no hydraulic fluid and one less thing for the accessory belt to accommodate, you can add simpler maintenance to the list.
Chevrolet Corvette MSRC
CloseThe advantages of FE4 and previous MR (as the Magnetic Selective Ride Control came to be known as) systems was to offer daily driver comfort and a race track competitive suspension in the same car.
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