Originally Posted by Hotrodz Sage advise here. This is experience speaking as many of us have done and redone our Zs. I get the "compassion fatigue" as I call it
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02-03-2022, 06:24 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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I honestly wish I could afford both! Even if I get rid of my Z for the Supra, I can't get over how much of a great car and platform it is. It will be very deeply missed!
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Can't be as low as 25%. That is lower than a current market value 2015 stock NA 370Z with double the kms my Z has. My 2015 Z is a full TT build with extensive supporting mods and fully engineered, regency approved, mod plated, has certificate of exemption, passed emissions etc Should definitely be worth more than a stock NA 2015 370Z. Quote:
Ontop of that, I really can't see that VR30 platform going anywhere near what the B58 is already smashing. I mean, I would like to be wrong, but I highly doubt it. Where are all the current VR30 guys now? I never hear anyone say that platform is mental and smashing out great performance numbers Iike alot of people are saying the b58 does. I guess I will just have to wait and see, if the VR30 is better on the new Z and be proven wrong. Quote:
Also, I am not jumping on the evryone has one band wagon, because the Supra is still pretty rare in my neck of the woods. If you think I am on some band wagon, then I would have got a mustang GT? You can see one of them on every 2nd street down here. Plenty of local support for them too, and from what I hear can also make loads of power and good performance numbers. But the mustang GT does nothing for me looks wise. It does not pull me in, in anyway. The supra on the other hand does, obviously you can tell by now. Last edited by shadow85; 02-05-2022 at 09:35 AM. |
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I assume you've already paid this car off, it's not costing you much to keep it?
You're going to get half your money back when trying to sell such a modified car (probably less?) Unless you're going to part out all the mods which requires a lot of effort. I guess if you're really over it you should sell it to someone who will love it but. Why not buy the supra and keep both for a little while, if you still never drive the Z sell it after a year or something. |
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And I mentioned before, I could not afford the Supra without selling the Z, otherwise I would 100% like to keep the Z and still get the Supra. |
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No doubt the B58 will always outperform a VR30. If you are going down the path of ultimate HP, do you guys get Tesla cars in OZ? I mean, all this talk about BMW vs. Z....pfft a Tesla will obliterate both. The VR30 currently doesn't get any love because it has been stuck a heavy luxury coupe with a mandatory 7AT. However, there are many many people making very impressive power with the VR30. I will tip my hat to the B58, but the VR30 is definitely in the fight. Again, both pale to a Tesla Plaid. I think the BMW is a pretty decent car, especially if you want to make power. Can't go wrong. Personally, I can't/won't own another German car! |
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02-06-2022, 12:19 AM | #23 (permalink) |
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My buddy has a Supra that runs 9.8 on DRs(IIRC he's sub-600hp on E85). TBH, it makes sense to go Supra if you're wanting to go with an automatic transmission. I have a similar ZF in my Audi and that thing is the ****!
As stated before, not much built VR30s just because of the car they're in....maybe in a couple years after the release of the new Z you'll see/hear more about them. Hell, B58 didn't get as much attention until they put "Supra" on it. Not completely sure of the build but Devil-Z 300ZX runs a (stock-block?) VG30DETT with a TH400 and his car has run a best of 8.6 in the quarter mile(avg 9.1). I'd imagine the VR30 should be about as capable. If you're just going outright power, a TT Corvette is pretty hard to beat. Not uncommon to see a C6 running 10s with just nitrous and tires. |
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It wouldn't be the first time an open-deck engine is capable of power. A closed deck can be added via resleeving. I believe the record for a stock-internal VR30 is right around 600hp; so not too far off from a larger turbocharged VQ35/37 and the B58(though I think the B58 will take gobs more torque). I'm a fan of larger engines but there's plenty of people running high boost on smaller engines with success. I'd keep the VQ37 over either engines but hey, to each their own.
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02-06-2022, 12:13 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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I would pass on the VR30. I am not going through what I have been through with the VQ37VHR again. I would keep the older car. I am not a big fan of the new Z.
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I would much rather have a B58 than a VR30 or even VQ37 personally. But a car is not it's engine. Supra has electric power steering (as does the new z) and no manual so 😢
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But then it comes back to the 2nd point, the VR30 is not going to go near the B58 in terms of outrite potential and performance. Hence, why I am not really interested in the new Z. In Australia, even the cheapest C6 is about 40K more than a used Supra. So definitely a no go there. |
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