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Originally Posted by Lug Here is the definative answer for your "informed" buddy. Fast Nissan 370Zs 1/4 Mile 0-60 Drag Racing - DragTimes.com The "#" sign identifies the car as

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Old 04-29-2010, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Here is the definative answer for your "informed" buddy.

Fast Nissan 370Zs 1/4 Mile 0-60 Drag Racing - DragTimes.com
The "#" sign identifies the car as stock configuration.
LMAO ! i dont think thats a definate answer I bet most people do not use that

my buddy ran a 13.0 @107 last night in his auto

first time ever at the track in his life with street tires second pass 13.0 @ 107


Drag tires are used on almost ALL the 350zs that get good times on that site, and they seem to be so proud of it. All i know is that the 370 times will blow 350zs times away in time. DEs Z's were 14 second cars for atleast a few years before good times started to come out of them and so on...

and in all honestly what percenttage of people do you think actualy post on dragtimes ? maybe 5%? prob even less. People will get the 370s down the track soon, especially with all the chit chat on these forums going on..


but to answer the OP's question.... I do not think its possible to run 13.0 or 12s stock unless conditions are perfect and you dont have stock rubber on there...


thats not your definate answer but my .02.
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LMAO ! i dont think thats a definate answer I bet most people do not use that

my buddy ran a 13.0 @107 last night in his auto

first time ever at the track in his life with street tires second pass 13.0 @ 107


Drag tires are used on almost ALL the 350zs that get good times on that site, and they seem to be so proud of it. All i know is that the 370 times will blow 350zs times away in time. DEs Z's were 14 second cars for atleast a few years before good times started to come out of them and so on...

and in all honestly what percenttage of people do you think actualy post on dragtimes ? maybe 5%? prob even less. People will get the 370s down the track soon, especially with all the chit chat on these forums going on..


but to answer the OP's question.... I do not think its possible to run 13.0 or 12s stock unless conditions are perfect and you dont have stock rubber on there...


thats not your definate answer but my .02.
There is one 350Z that claims 13.1 stock but if you look at the overall, but in 5 pages of results, 13.7 or 13.8 is the vast majority of stock 350Zs. The 13.1, if stock, must have been a factory freak on a cold day, at sea level and slightly down hill. 13.0 on a 370Z is the best stock I've ever heard of so far. Where was it run? Tracks themselves can make a huge difference in times.
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There is one 350Z that claims 13.1 stock but if you look at the overall, but in 5 pages of results, 13.7 or 13.8 is the vast majority of stock 350Zs. The 13.1, if stock, must have been a factory freak on a cold day, at sea level and slightly down hill. 13.0 on a 370Z is the best stock I've ever heard of so far. Where was it run? Tracks themselves can make a huge difference in times.
Here is a link to those runs, they claim its stock...

YouTube - Stock HR 350z 13.1@109 mph

YouTube - Quarter mile Stock HR 350z 13.2@108 mph
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Coincidently I was there. Car is bone stock. On the 13.1 run we pulled the pass seat and spare. Ran 13.2 with them in. DA was -950'. I've run MANY 13.1's at track aptly named Crapital in worse DA's, but my PB of 13.02 was on the same day at Cecil. Feel free to call me a liar

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Coincidently I was there. Car is bone stock. On the 13.1 run we pulled the pass seat and spare. Ran 13.2 with them in. DA was -950'. I've run MANY 13.1's at track aptly named Crapital in worse DA's, but my PB of 13.02 was on the same day at Cecil. Feel free to call me a liar
I don't think removing your seats is considered "stock". A stock HR with no weight reductions or mods is a mid 13 second car with a few running low 13s. 370Zs are clearly faster then stock HR 350Zs.
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I don't think removing your seats is considered "stock". A stock HR with no weight reductions or mods is a mid 13 second car with a few running low 13s. 370Zs are clearly faster then stock HR 350Zs.
Having trouble with reading comprehension? I said he ran a 13.2 with everything in. The combination of weight taken out was only ~100 pounds.

Thanks for posting up the slip Chuck.

Edit: Yes, the 370z is faster....I'm not debating that in any way, shape, or form.

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There is one 350Z that claims 13.1 stock but if you look at the overall, but in 5 pages of results, 13.7 or 13.8 is the vast majority of stock 350Zs. The 13.1, if stock, must have been a factory freak on a cold day, at sea level and slightly down hill. 13.0 on a 370Z is the best stock I've ever heard of so far. Where was it run? Tracks themselves can make a huge difference in times.
Don't forget there being a 40MPH tailwind, and someone probably subtracted their reaction time - lulz.
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