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Originally Posted by greasyginzo I agree that I am asking an opinionated question but any car enthusiast who has driven a lot of different cars should be able to answer

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Old 05-26-2009, 04:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I agree that I am asking an opinionated question but any car enthusiast who has driven a lot of different cars should be able to answer my question. Have you ever driven a 350z with the REV-UP motor?
Yep. I had an '06 350Z with MT before the 370. Why? FWIW, the 370 feels plenty quick off the line to me. The 08 R32 has what, 236 ft-lbs stock, right? The 370 has 270 ft-lbs. I don't know what the weight differential is though. In any case, here's my most recent dyno. Now, my car isn't stock, but it should at least show you how flat the curve is, starting at what rpm.

Also, how can your lease be up already on an '08 model?

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