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Originally Posted by greasyginzo Thats not the answer I was hoping for....If im not mistaking the 05 G35's had the non REV-UP motor which is supposed to have more low

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Old 05-26-2009, 07:30 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Thats not the answer I was hoping for....If im not mistaking the 05 G35's had the non REV-UP motor which is supposed to have more low end than the REV-UP motors. I really wanted a G35 a few years ago but every time I drove them I was disappointed with how much of a dog they were. My friends 05 Z is an anniverary eddition so it has the REV-UP and his car feels better than any non REV-UP G coupe I have driven....I am assuming that Z's are a few hundred pounds lighter than G coupes
05 G35 with the 6MT had the Rev-up motor, the auto's did not.

The Z is about 250 pounds lighter than the old G35 coupe (not sure about G37).
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