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Originally Posted by fastsach
Some interest was shown by the guys that responded to my post under newbie in the roadster section and the more I think about it the more I believe that some of my experiences with Nissan in Japan would be of interest.
As I mentioned I was with Nissan over 27 years in various capacities from tool maintenance to Purchasing and have been to Nihon (they don't call their country Japan) 27 times.
First and foremeost is that the Z is not made by Nissan per se. They have another name (can't remember) and are considered a contractor. There are three different distinct manufacturing arms of Nissan in Japan. Passenger cars/light trucks (Infiniti and Nissan), heavy trucks and sports cars. The sports cars section only makes the Z and GTR (I think) in a seperate city I have never been to. All of the arms are allowed to use the other's assets to test and ask questions. The Z is seperated so that the bureaucracy and scrutiny of the larger machine does not interfere with their art. The hierarchy of management and decision making is not readily understandable to the western mind and that is another subject but believe me this structure is needed and can change any April (Japan's universal fiscal year start).
The Z folks are the elite and that's where everybody wants to go but few do. What goes on there is kind of private and the rest of the world, including Nissan people, only see the end result of their efforts.
The Z is a piece of technological art and represents what the human species is capable of producing right now (in their opinion). As soon as it's launched and in production the team sets out to raise the bar for the next model and starts anew.
I can go on and on, believe me.
I have to admit I have never even ridden in a Z post the 300ZX but will get my roadster as a lease from Nissan in February. Damn the time is going slow..................
Sach
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The car is perfect - aside from a few important "tweaks"
- Needs more torque overall, i'd increase it to somewhere between 300 and 350
- Needs more HP, id make 350 the standard model, and somewhere near 400 the nismo so its actually worth buying the upgrade.
- Correct the blind spot issue by making the universal transcever reirview mirror standard on all trims (plain rear view mirror is sorely outdated and any car 30k plus should have a universal transciever from base up
- Better base sound system
- Further refine the VQ engine and make the sound quality of the engine/exhaust more on par with the mustang GT. (doesnt have to sound LIKE the GT, but the quality of the Specific VQ37 VHR sound
- Fix the Oil temp problem - its a serious issue borderline warranty/recall liabilty for nissan
Once these things get fixed, it will propell the Z into the sports car elite.