Originally Posted by Methodical4u ok, let's say that with the courses you have driven, other cars you've owned.. someone from Nissan says "hey, what would you like to see added
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Looks like I will have to go with the Capital Driving Club since their events are on Saturdays. Only thing is I don't want to go too far that early in the morning. Will wait till it's in Bowie in October. |
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Slight tweaking of engine/different engine. I want something with better top end behavior (the NVH up high is pretty bad). I could live without this if the other items were changed. Oil cooler and diff cooler available from the factory. Both of these are much needed items. Most people don't know about the diff, but it tends to overheat something terrible with any hard driving. Real LSD available from factory--preferably a Torsen. The VLSD doesn't cut it for real driving. The biggest thing though, would be the weight distro/inherent understeer. I think if they could drop a few pounds from the engine, or move it an inch or two back, the car would be brilliant. I could forgive the other shortcomings if they did that. The Z really has a brilliant chassis-- it's very stiff, and inspires confidence. A few small changes and it really could have been a home run IMO. I think that with the same setup, but the engine back an inch or so, we'd see the Z tearing some stuff up. |
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If it were me, I would lose about 200 lbs from the car, max out the NA mods, maybe beef up the sway bars, and of course the oil cooler is going to be needed... though I did 3 VERY hard runs tonight after the car was already warmed up and it just hit 220... but it's pretty cool tonight and it's not lap after lap either. Pads would be needed. I wouldn't spend some 800.00 for Nismo pads however I can tell you that much. I think that would be quite a nice handling machine. |
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I want to go there too. I think Watkins Glen would be a REALLY fun track to run.. it's in NY which is pretty far, but if I had a weekend, i'd like to go there... I guess they let you run? I don't even know.
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I think factory sways aren't that bad tbh. It'd be nice if the rear was stiffer though. Pads are something you always change for the track. Nobody runs track pads on the street. I don't really care what pads a car comes with, I'm gonna take 10 minutes and switch them at the track. Weight is reasonable for what the car is. Dropping 200 lbs and you lose stiffness or comfort--neither is really an option. Of course, in an ideal world, it would be great. |
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It's a great car if you can appreciate it for what it is. For 99% of owners, track performance doesn't matter. For those that care about it, well, most of them have moved to other cars...doesn't make the Z any less awesome at what it is. |
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Interesting article from a few years ago I found earlier and forgot to post. 370z and the Porsche Cayman S. Good read.
http://www.motivemag.com/pub/feature...Cayman_S.shtml |
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