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Originally Posted by theDreamer
Damn you Vipor.
On a real note, you will not get an official one from Nissan probably. They supply the top end HP/Torque numbers and that is about it, your best bet is to use the supplied dyno sheets from members here or stop by a local shop and do a dyno run yourself.
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I agree. Also, just to add to theDreamer's remarks, keep in mind that the output of every 370Z will vary to a certain degree. Not only that, but dynos vary from one another as well. Heck, put the same car on a dyno, wait a few hours and put the same car back on the same dyno and the numbers will most likely differ. That's part of the reason manufacturers don't publish 'official' dyno graphs that represent the output of every instance of a model built. All it'd take is for one person to dyno their particular car and get lower numbers and accusations of misrepresentation would start to fly.