Looks, or power?
For the longest time, I have been having an internal debate between whether I should start spending money on the looks of my Z first, or if I should spend money on boosting the HP and torque of my car first. The only thing I've done so far is a muffler delete and added AAM non-resonated shorttails in it's place. What do you guys think?
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If it is for the streets, go for the looks! It has enough power now for the streets, so looks will give you more pleasure.
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Do both a little at a time. That's what I've been doing.
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1. Suspension.
2. Brakes. 3. Rims and tires. 4. Power 5. Looks. |
Drivability is more important than power or looks. YMMV
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The great thing about the Z is you can have it all.
1. Easy bolt ons oil cooler, drop in filters and exhaust 2. Follow Rusty's list. I am a total function over form kinda guy. Suspension and drivetrain up grades make the car incredibly fun to drive even if you don't track. There are bunch of threads on what to do first. For me if I were to do it again after number 1 I would get a Hotchkis front sway bar and then a quality rear diff. Then go from there. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
Power over looks any day of the week. Rusty's list is key.
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It all depends on you goals! If you are planning to do track days you will start to out perform you rear diff in two three weekends. If you are just going to street the car it can wait. I was amazed at what a difference my Wavetrac rear diff made.
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Definitely go before show personally. Money spent on visual mods: $700 (I just really wanted those halo LED headlights). Money spent on Performance mods: Probably close to $13k now. I have a problem.
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Along with your goals what is you budget? I compare everything to the cost of consumables when making decisions. I will buy two or three sets of tires a year so if I am looking to buy something that is going to last me for the life of the car or several years it's a no brainer....I buy it. I also understand that I am in a position that allows me to make decisions like that. Don't spend money if it means you can't keep the lights on. Start with number 1 and save your money. If you plan to track do number 1 and spend your money on tires, brake pads fluids and all the track time you can get until the car becomes your limiting factor. I know this because I did it all bassakwards!!!
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HX Cloud, Since you have a 2016 Nismo, I'd say power & driveability over looks. You've already got a beautiful car stock.
If you're already a 9 in the looks department, trying to improve to a 10 is tough. If you had a base Z, then I'd say, split the money. |
It's your money and your car, and more importantly, your happiness
Not sure we can answer that question for you. You should probably ask yourself whats more important - looks or power If you arent sure, before you spend money, here's a simple test Go to a car show Go to a race track What makes you happy? |
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And as us track car guys like to say "a track car is a show car!" Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
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Whatever your circumstances, i think its pretty ludicrous to decide what you should do with a goddam online poll
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I make decisions base on what I need at the time. I knew what I was going to use for the car. Being a track rat. I improved on what I thought was the weak links in the car as my driving improved and I got fastest. Once I get the coil-overs and 6/4 big brake kit that I want (dream off). Then I might go FI. Have to have the car to be able to handle the extra power first, before adding a chit load of power.
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Step 1: High Risk Power.
Step 2: Don't look back. |
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This actually reminds me of a good story.
The leader of the Sikh empire, Ranjit Singh, was a very powerful man, who was extremely wealthy had and a great amount of knowledge and wisdom. Though he had all of this he wasn't easy on the eyes, he had a visible lazy eye. One day someone went to him to take a under the rug type of jab, the man jokingly said "Hey, Ranjit, where were you when God was giving out good looks?". People laughed. Ranjit replied "While you were in line for good looks, I was busy building the skills required to build an empire". As it's been stated before, power > looks. When you have power people look at what and who you are. When you have looks people will also look at ya, but looks aren't enough skills to pay the bills. |
Or, just buy a 911 and be done with it. :stirthepot:
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Personally I am planning on alternating between the two, since I'm in the same boat as you. Starting with a CBE, then hopefully getting a NISMO conversion kit. I don't think it's ever been done before. I will say this though, I'll always appreciate someone who focuses solely on power rather than just on looks, such as sleeper cars. Here in the UK, all we seem to get are little VW Polos which are cambered out so much that they're scraping the floor. To each there own, but I just don't see the appeal... |
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If looks don't matter, then why did everyone here buy the Z?... instead of an old rat rod or something?
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Powder coat the ugly blue wheels first.
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The the guy driving the transport truck of this beauty said this car is being prepped for the track and the owner has another one that he streets!:eek: |
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