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ChaseZ 03-03-2017 12:42 AM

And that guys aussie off-brand coilovers were cheap *** crap lol

UNKNOWN_370 03-03-2017 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Redglare (Post 3622704)
Awww man, I always thought you were MT by the way you defended it, :(

- found a pic of the owners car hope he doesn't mind

https://d1juqo69tkizbw.cloudfront.ne...ed04.large.jpg

Lol.... I defend both transmissions. I love manuals too. I just think the performance advantage of manuals are in cars like miatas 86's and civics.... where extracting the best power is exuded by rowing your own.

Once you're over 300HP, it's personal preference and over 600HP I think auto is smartest.

Hotrodz 03-03-2017 10:22 AM

I just watched Ignition on Motor Trend on Demand and the ZL1 review. Randy did his side by side comparison of the two an the manual was faster. Now that is a pro race driver diving. I think for the masses auto is always going to be faster in late model vehicles.

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Redglare 03-03-2017 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3622846)
I just watched Ignition on Motor Trend on Demand and the ZL1 review. Randy did his side by side comparison of the two an the manual was faster. Now that is a pro race driver diving. I think for the masses auto is always going to be faster in late model vehicles.

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can u send the link to the video its not on utube, or rip it and upload to photobucket or something.

Hotrodz 03-03-2017 11:00 AM

I will see if I can. It may not be for public view as I have subscription to their online channel.

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Hotrodz 03-03-2017 12:07 PM

Sorry, itis not public yet!

I have heard several top leve race driver say in reviewing late model sportscars is that they may be slightly fast in a manual but there is more opportunity for error when doing so and the auto want make those mistakes.

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Amsyed84 03-03-2017 12:45 PM

I watched that video too! That is one nice Z. The owner also know his stuff.

Redglare 03-04-2017 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3622884)
Sorry, itis not public yet!

I have heard several top leve race driver say in reviewing late model sportscars is that they may be slightly fast in a manual but there is more opportunity for error when doing so and the auto want make those mistakes.

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https://www.amazon.com/2017-Chevrole...640146&sr=1-13


anyone with amazon prime sub, you can watch motor trend on the demand for free.

Kaizer_Sosay 03-04-2017 09:27 AM

Saw this yesterday. He is obviously a Dragon Ball fan like myself ftw. I considered getting that shift knob to match my persimmon interior lmao don't flame me. But I may just end up going with a WC Lathe Works in the near future.

ufoz8mycow 03-05-2017 07:53 PM

Nice sounding and looking car, but he needs to sort out his ride height / rubbing issues. That had me cringing all episode.



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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3622846)
I just watched Ignition on Motor Trend on Demand and the ZL1 review. Randy did his side by side comparison of the two an the manual was faster. Now that is a pro race driver diving. I think for the masses auto is always going to be faster in late model vehicles.

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That has to do with the gearing of the 6 speed manual vs the 10 speed auto and how they match up with that track. It's the same in the standard SS Camaros with the 6 speed manual vs the 8 speed auto. On some sections of track the auto just falls on its face because its too busy shifting gears to be putting power down.

What's funny is in the Corvettes the auto is actually a little faster around the track than the manual, again because of the gearing of the 7spd manual vs the 8spd auto.

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3622884)
Sorry, itis not public yet!

I have heard several top leve race driver say in reviewing late model sportscars is that they may be slightly fast in a manual but there is more opportunity for error when doing so and the auto want make those mistakes.

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Just about every pro level racecar uses some sort of auto blip, clutchless or sequential setup on the "manual" transmission cars so it would still be a far cry from rowing through the gears in a street car. That's why GM, Porsche, BMW, etc offer auto rev match functions for their manual cars, since it's the number one thing people screw up at the track.

Hotrodz 03-05-2017 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ufoz8mycow (Post 3623605)
Nice sounding and looking car, but he needs to sort out his ride height / rubbing issues. That had me cringing all episode.





That has to do with the gearing of the 6 speed manual vs the 10 speed auto and how they match up with that track. It's the same in the standard SS Camaros with the 6 speed manual vs the 8 speed auto. On some sections of track the auto just falls on its face because its too busy shifting gears to be putting power down.

What's funny is in the Corvettes the auto is actually a little faster around the track than the manual, again because of the gearing of the 7spd manual vs the 8spd auto.



Just about every pro level racecar uses some sort of auto blip, clutchless or sequential setup on the "manual" transmission cars so it would still be a far cry from rowing through the gears in a street car. That's why GM, Porsche, BMW, etc offer auto rev match functions for their manual cars, since it's the number one thing people screw up at the track.

Lol, you are missing the point...I was simply poiting out that the highest level race car drivers can drive a manual transmission car, street or otherwise as good or better than a production model AT, dual clutch or otherwise. Most accomplished track or race car drivers would opt to turn off auto rev matching because the auto rev match system does not suit their fancy. In competitive racing your comment is more than obvious.

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BOLIO 671 03-07-2017 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by zmanelite (Post 3622531)
430 Wheel HP...We all know that a Stillen SC is not doing that :rofl2:

I guess that's why he said he carries the dyno sheet in his glove box cuz people don't believe him. :roflpuke2:

zmanelite 03-08-2017 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BOLIO 671 (Post 3624070)
I guess that's why he said he carries the dyno sheet in his glove box cuz people don't believe him. :roflpuke2:

When Stillen did mine they said 419 , as i drove the car i could feel it wasn't as much as they said

When Seb at Specialty-Z put it on the dyno , my car did a awesome 320hp to the wheels

Jayhovah 03-08-2017 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by zmanelite (Post 3624803)
When Stillen did mine they said 419 , as i drove the car i could feel it wasn't as much as they said

When Seb at Specialty-Z put it on the dyno , my car did a awesome 320hp to the wheels

I guess 100hp of overestimation was the line they weren't willing to cross. 99 Was OK!

RAM370Z 04-10-2017 02:30 AM

Hey fellas yes I am on here and thanks for watching the episode. In regards to dyno numbers if your on this forum you should know by now that there are Z's that are making well over what I am with proper tuning and supporting mods with the stillen SC. As for using my pics I dont mind thanks. Its a fun car to drive sorry for the late response I'm not on here often.


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