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  • Scott S.
    Very Frequent User
    • March 1, 1979
    • 747

    2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

    The 2013 edition of the RT starts next week. There are ten starting locations with a total of 172 families driving to Hampton, Virginia. In 2013, we have fifty-five families that have never been on a National RT.
    Please mark your calenders for July 13,2014. We are currently working on the Road Tours to Kansas.
    Drive your Corvette and have a great summer.
    Scott Sinclair
  • Michael J.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • January 27, 2009
    • 7107

    #2
    Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

    As one of the first time participants, I look forward to the experience, and hope the LNOP is not mobbed and too crowded.
    Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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    • Joe C.
      Expired
      • August 31, 1999
      • 4598

      #3
      Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

      Keep yer earplugs handy.

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      • Michael J.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • January 27, 2009
        • 7107

        #4
        Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

        OK, will do, and I guess I should bring the controller to open the NPP exhaust at all times.....
        Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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        • Joe C.
          Expired
          • August 31, 1999
          • 4598

          #5
          Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

          Originally posted by Michael Johnson (49879)
          OK, will do, and I guess I should bring the controller to open the NPP exhaust at all times.....
          Michael,

          What does "NPP" stand for, or is it the brand name? My '65 doesn't have no "stinkin' NPP switch"...............it has non-stock (ie: very low restriction) sidepipes with the ability to run open headers via these:

          Experience enhanced performance and powerful exhaust sound with Quick Time Performance Electric Exhaust Cutouts. Control volume and power with a switch for street cruising or track adventures.


          So, if you don't behave yourself, I'll uncork the headers and drive alongside you the entire trip. Me? I'm already deaf.

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          • Michael J.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • January 27, 2009
            • 7107

            #6
            Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

            Originally posted by Joe Ciaravino (32899)
            Michael,

            What does "NPP" stand for, or is it the brand name? My '65 doesn't have no "stinkin' NPP switch"...............it has non-stock (ie: very low restriction) sidepipes with the ability to run open headers via these:

            Experience enhanced performance and powerful exhaust sound with Quick Time Performance Electric Exhaust Cutouts. Control volume and power with a switch for street cruising or track adventures.


            So, if you don't behave yourself, I'll uncork the headers and drive alongside you the entire trip. Me? I'm already deaf.
            Thanks for the warning! I'm deaf too, so I could just take my hearing aids out, they don't work well anyway. I never have them in when I drive my '67 L71 with side exhaust, and would love to take that to Hampton, but with the side exhaust, no power anything, and no A/C over a 2500 mile trip, my wife would never go along.

            But, here is a good answer to your question about NPP: "It doesn't really stand for anything. It's the RPO (regular production option) code for the dual-mode exhaust. RPO codes aren't abbreviations and they don't have much rhyme or reason to them. Other examples include F55 (magnetic selective ride control), Z51 (performance handling package), C2L (dual roof package), and U3U (navigation).

            Note that NPP is for the dual mode exhaust, i.e. the exhaust system that opens and closes baffles in 2 of the tail pipes based on engine r.p.m. and throttle input"

            The controller replaces a fuse in the fuse box that allows you to open the baffles whenever you want and make it louder, it is not ever anywhere near as loud as side exhaust however. The factory guys at BG say on a ZR1, NPP stands for "Nuclear Propulsion Package"
            Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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            • Joe C.
              Expired
              • August 31, 1999
              • 4598

              #7
              Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

              Originally posted by Michael Johnson (49879)
              Thanks for the warning! I'm deaf too, so I could just take my hearing aids out, they don't work well anyway. I never have them in when I drive my '67 L71 with side exhaust, and would love to take that to Hampton, but with the side exhaust, no power anything, and no A/C over a 2500 mile trip, my wife would never go along.

              But, here is a good answer to your question about NPP: "It doesn't really stand for anything. It's the RPO (regular production option) code for the dual-mode exhaust. RPO codes aren't abbreviations and they don't have much rhyme or reason to them. Other examples include F55 (magnetic selective ride control), Z51 (performance handling package), C2L (dual roof package), and U3U (navigation).

              Note that NPP is for the dual mode exhaust, i.e. the exhaust system that opens and closes baffles in 2 of the tail pipes based on engine r.p.m. and throttle input"

              The controller replaces a fuse in the fuse box that allows you to open the baffles whenever you want and make it louder, it is not ever anywhere near as loud as side exhaust however. The factory guys at BG say on a ZR1, NPP stands for "Nuclear Propulsion Package"
              Strange RPO code with three alpha characters. No wonder I was thrown off. After suffering the indignity of referring to Corvettes as "C1, C2, etc" now we have to bear the burden of RPO codes without numeric characters.

              NPP could also stand for: "not police proof".

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              • Brian M.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • February 1, 1997
                • 1838

                #8
                Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                Gassed up and ready to go. Assorted pics 2013 452.jpg

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                • Michael J.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • January 27, 2009
                  • 7107

                  #9
                  Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                  Me too, leaving in 30 minutes, Va. here we come.
                  Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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                  • Harry S.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • July 31, 2002
                    • 5278

                    #10
                    Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                    The C6 is cleaned and almost packed, departing Thursday AM with the Tour.

                    I was driving the 63 Coupe down I 95 yesterday in Mass. to be put on a carrier to go to the National. I believe I passed Scott Sinclair in his travel home but I could not see inside the windows. Anyway, if that was you Scott.....Safe Travels.

                    Cheers


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                    • Rick A.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • July 31, 2002
                      • 2147

                      #11
                      Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                      Ya'll be safe out thee! And, see youse all at Last Nite Out Registration. Make sure you have your REGISTRATION and INSURANCE cards with you, as I will send you back to your car for them.
                      Rick Aleshire
                      2016 Ebony C7R Z06 "ROSA"

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                      • Michael J.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • January 27, 2009
                        • 7107

                        #12
                        Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                        First leg done, 650 miles, only 1400 to go
                        Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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                        • Rick A.
                          Extremely Frequent Poster
                          • July 31, 2002
                          • 2147

                          #13
                          Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                          WOW! Need to slow down, as you don't want to get to Last Nite Out too early! Must have pushed straight with only gas stops!?
                          Rick Aleshire
                          2016 Ebony C7R Z06 "ROSA"

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                          • Michael J.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • January 27, 2009
                            • 7107

                            #14
                            Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                            An "uncharacteristically" long day. Needed to do it to save yesterday for home business, and had to catch up today, next few days to LNO will be very leisurely, as it should be. But lots of rain, highs in the '70s, very unlike the Nw Mexico and West/Central Texas I used to know all my life in July, hope all you "easties" are getting our hot weather....
                            Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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                            • Terry M.
                              Beyond Control Poster
                              • September 30, 1980
                              • 15584

                              #15
                              Re: 2013 NCRS National Road Tour Report

                              We are saving plenty off hot weather for you, also lots of humidity to let you know you are not in Kansas Toto.

                              Are you going to meet the Road Tour before LNO?
                              Terry

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