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SiXK 02-25-2009 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by snmalone (Post 35290)
that sounds good. i was a bit worried cause many people here complained about the lack of power of the 350z, that they are not as powerful as numbers say and dynos proved that many had very low results. but it seems that the new engine is healthier and stronger...

In comparison to my old 350Z the one thing I really like is the power delivery of the 370Z. Seems to have alot more pull in the upper RPMs than my 350Z did. You can get on the 370Z and it pulls hard all the way to redline.

!xoible 02-25-2009 10:39 AM

Honestly, not to piss on anyone's parade, but the car isnt at all that fast especially when you start hitting over 5000 RPM. that's when the engine starts choking and it really doesnt deliver much power after that. remember this is based on a 3.0 engine that's been bored out quite a few times. they need a new engine to get the right power with the right rev. even though i am guilty of street racing often (especially when you're in an asian car, u get harrassed all the time) but i really dont give a rats *** about that or 1/4 mile.

Another thing which i am not sure about but i _think_ the steering gets too light when you get over a 100. on my test drive i only went 100 per dealer's request, and i felt steering going that route. but judging from my previous G, and Z experience i doubt it'll be too pleasant or safe going over 120 anyway

the car still puts me ahead of traffic, by far which is good enough for me. but to me the Z isnt about that, it's about 1. looks (which is very subjective), 2. the fact it's small and nimble, 3. could be awesome on the track (gotta figure out what to do with VDC tho), 4. cheap, 5. exhaust notes, 6. takes crazy wheel offset. yes i want the car to mod it, drop it, put wheels, etc.

CrownR426 02-25-2009 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by !xoible (Post 35392)
Honestly, not to piss on anyone's parade, but the car isnt at all that fast especially when you start hitting over 5000 RPM. that's when the engine starts choking and it really doesnt deliver much power after that. remember this is based on a 3.0 engine that's been bored out quite a few times. they need a new engine to get the right power with the right rev. even though i am guilty of street racing often (especially when you're in an asian car, u get harrassed all the time) but i really dont give a rats *** about that or 1/4 mile.

Another thing which i am not sure about but i _think_ the steering gets too light when you get over a 100. on my test drive i only went 100 per dealer's request, and i felt steering going that route. but judging from my previous G, and Z experience i doubt it'll be too pleasant or safe going over 120 anyway

the car still puts me ahead of traffic, by far which is good enough for me. but to me the Z isnt about that, it's about 1. looks (which is very subjective), 2. the fact it's small and nimble, 3. could be awesome on the track (gotta figure out what to do with VDC tho), 4. cheap, 5. exhaust notes, 6. takes crazy wheel offset. yes i want the car to mod it, drop it, put wheels, etc.

Coming from an M3 remember!
I agree with almost everything you say.
It's definetly not slow though and it's the bang for the buck!
:driving:

!xoible 02-25-2009 12:03 PM

yah but how often do i really "need" to go over 120? im not saying i do not. i almost hit 145 on daily basis on my way to work, but do i "need" to do that? probably not. i also have to admit the m3 doesnt "feel" fast either. my 335 felt faster especially on low range. the m3 is not a GTR, but when i made my decision on it the 1/4 mile was definitely not in the equation otherwise i'd be in a C63!

the car makes perfect sense! i am also considering the old 350z since there's probably hella deals on them right now.

ctzn 02-25-2009 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by !xoible (Post 35442)
yah but how often do i really "need" to go over 120? im not saying i do not. i almost hit 145 on daily basis on my way to work, but do i "need" to do that? probably not. i also have to admit the m3 doesnt "feel" fast either. my 335 felt faster especially on low range. the m3 is not a GTR, but when i made my decision on it the 1/4 mile was definitely not in the equation otherwise i'd be in a C63!

the car makes perfect sense! i am also considering the old 350z since there's probably hella deals on them right now.

:icon14:

That's a bit scary to hear, I seldom have need to go much north of 80, going over 120 on any public road with other traffic around is nuts.

CrownR426 02-25-2009 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ctzn (Post 35453)
:icon14:

That's a bit scary to hear, I seldom have need to go much north of 80, going over 120 on any public road with other traffic around is nuts.

Well you get a fast car to drive fast in it.
I hope you don't just look at it...

ctzn 02-25-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CrownR426 (Post 35455)
Well you get a fast car to drive fast in it.
I hope you don't just look at it...

That has nothing to do with driving 145 on public roads. Buying a powerful sports car is not an excuse to go that fast on public roads, and it certainly isn't an excuse to put the lives of others at risk.

I certainly hope you aren't implying that if you buy the sports car and do not drive that fast on public roads, you are simply buying it to look at.

!xoible 02-25-2009 01:13 PM

it's wrong to go over speed limit and it's definitely unsafe and im endangering my life (since there's usually no other people on that road). but the temptation man!!! going thru the gears redlining in each one of them, i find myself at 145 by 4th gear and that's when i go "oh ****"!!!

when i first bought my G35 my criteria was to be just ahead of traffic in case i need the power. then i got greedy

ctzn 02-25-2009 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by !xoible (Post 35467)
it's wrong to go over speed limit and it's definitely unsafe and im endangering my life (since there's usually no other people on that road). but the temptation man!!! going thru the gears redlining in each one of them, i find myself at 145 by 4th gear and that's when i go "oh ****"!!!

when i first bought my G35 my criteria was to be just ahead of traffic in case i need the power. then i got greedy

I understand, it happens. I have found myself going a bit faster than expected my fair share of time, but 145 is pushing it.

To stay on topic, the car is plenty fast for me, I never drag race so massive amounts of straight line acceleration is not my priority. That said, the car is certainly plenty quick to get around traffic or up to speed. The car really shines in the twisties though for me.

CrownR426 02-25-2009 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ctzn (Post 35458)
That has nothing to do with driving 145 on public roads. Buying a powerful sports car is not an excuse to go that fast on public roads, and it certainly isn't an excuse to put the lives of others at risk.

I certainly hope you aren't implying that if you buy the sports car and do not drive that fast on public roads, you are simply buying it to look at.

Of course not!
Who speeds on public roads?! :wtf2:

BanningZ 02-25-2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ctzn (Post 35458)
That has nothing to do with driving 145 on public roads. Buying a powerful sports car is not an excuse to go that fast on public roads, and it certainly isn't an excuse to put the lives of others at risk.

Rep points for safety. If I'm doing 100+mph its going to be on a track or closed environment.

ctzn 02-25-2009 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CrownR426 (Post 35530)
Of course not!
Who speeds on public roads?! :wtf2:

:shakes head: Seriously?

It is incomprehensible that you are defending driving 145 on public roads, there is a massive difference between speeding and going over 100 let alone 145. I would love to hear a cohesive response from you justifying that excessive speed...

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Originally Posted by BanningZ (Post 35553)
Rep points for safety. If I'm doing 100+mph its going to be on a track or closed environment.

:tup:

!xoible 02-25-2009 05:58 PM

k guys we all know it's wrong and dangerous. save this thread before it goes into bashing

shumby 02-25-2009 06:04 PM

maxed it out to 250km/hr in my G smart no fun yes. do I do it all the time no should I ever do it no but sometimes with a wide open road in the summer the tunes blasting you got to.

BanningZ 02-25-2009 06:08 PM

^^ we need some of those Canadian roads here. I can't think of a single place in Oregon that I could get away with that, without endangering someone else or having my license revoked.


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