09-22-2012, 04:00 PM
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#54 (permalink)
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: ny'r livn in tx
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Drives: well over 130m.p.h.
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Originally Posted by DarkJak
The engine is based on a pretty old platform. No DI, uses more fuel that most V6's now, and doesn't really have any tricks up it's sleeve, like start-stop and cylinder deactivation. However, it does have a 7.5k redline, which is still on the high side of things, and makes 90 hp/l, which is pretty good for a higher displacement engine.
The manual has SRM, which is definitely new tech.
The auto isn't a dual clutch, but is snappy and fun with the paddles with 7 gears.
Carbon composite driveshaft is more advanced than most. Wheels are lighter than most. Gripper than cars in its price range too, even with conventional springs and shocks.
So the Z is more conventional than the new cars coming out, but everything that I'd say is old, I'd also label as being very refined for the tech.
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Wow, someone that actually got to the root answer of the question without BS. +1
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