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Originally Posted by import111
So you are saying that even though Nissan says the 370Z makes 332hp and the Nismo 370Z makes 350hp which is due to catback exhaust and a tune, that some how more mods to a 370Z = less hp than a Nismo? Can't you see why everyone does not believe this information you are posting? It has been proven that exhaust + test pipes or HFC's gains more than 18whp with any aftermarket exhaust on the 370Z that I have seen, accept the Nismo exhaust which by it's self apparently only gains 5-6whp.
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Performance Motorsport has a 370z touring+sport package. Project Car.
These are the facts i know about it:
It has Injen Intake, berk test pipes, Greddy exhaust, HKS coils, R compound tires. It made 328 WHP on their DYNO.
I didn't put anything on my car, i did 327 HP. 2500 miles on my engine atm.
My buddy put berk's test pipes on his Nismo, he did 332 HP.
That's all i want to say. This all is based on all the numbers i witnessed in that specific shop. I hope word twisting will stop...
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Originally Posted by JoeD
Aside from WHP figures...I'm still curious to find out more about his 1/4-mile run. 1/8-mile MPH, 1/4-mile trap speed, etc.
Can you perhaps scan some of the time-slips? If anything, I just want to see more data compiled for these cars.
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Yes, i can scan it for you. Here are the numbers of my time slip, from when i went to the Drag Strip:
10:48 AM, 09/20/09, Temp: 62 F, Relative Humidity: 0, Absolute barometer: 30.13
R/T: .618
I made a whole in whatever is the next row data is, but it showing: 2.263
33x: 5.999
1/8: 9.081
MPH: 78.82
1000:11.654
1/4: 13.868
MPH: 102.16
Right first .6384
Note:
It was with 1300 miles on the Engine
Full Tank of Gas
Spare tire in the trunk.
My driving sucked