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Old 12-11-2009, 08:53 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Slynky View Post
Confused, Viper and Matt...

So, let me see if I understand:

Standard 370Z quarter mile and 0-60 times are about the same (or the NISMO is a bit slower).
Yes, in the first head-to-head done by a major publication, the Nismo came up .1 seconds slower on the base's times, I believe. However, the tests were done before break-in of either car, and a later test showed the Nismo slightly better than the base after break-in. It's dependent on the driver, so who really knows how much faster or slower the Nismo is.

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Don't buy the NISMO for power, buy it for performance (suspension).
If you want this Nismo for increased speed and power over the base, you'll be disappointed. The Nismo has a fantasticly designed exterior including the bumpers, side skirts, and spoiler that some people love, and others hate. The Nismo has a great looking interior. The Nismo has incrediblely tuned suspension, albeit not the most comfortable as a daily driver. The Nismo has some GREAT features, but it's not as big of an upgrade compared to the Mustang's V6 vs GT500.

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The NISMO DOES show (on average) about what it boasts in terms of HP gain on dyno.
Dynos of the Nismo show it to be exactly what it should be, 18hp above base.

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Now, where does the auto tranny fit in here? Is it faster than the manual? (if so, I'm having to turn my whole belief system upside down... LOL)
The automatic is a very well built transmission on the Z. It's a 7 speed with around a .5 second shift delay when sport shifting (via paddles or gear shifter), which is twice as fast as other "performance" automatics. 0-60 times show it slightly faster in the quarter mile, and usually right at or better than the 6MT on the 0-60s.

Again, the driver's ability plays a big part in it. I can shift faster than .5 seconds in my 6MT, but other drivers may not be that comfortable with the MT.

In other words, don't get the 6MT (only option for the Nismo) if you're under the old assumption that an automatic is slower. They both get the same gas mileage, and nearly the exact same performance. Me? I think driving auto is boring, but after riding in a 7AT, I completely changed my mind! My next car might very well be an auto if it's built like the Z's auto.
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