Hi, I'm brand new here and I'm strongly considering a new 370 but I want to know what I'm going to miss (if anything) I know it will be a
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11-16-2009, 10:47 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Anyone go from an evo IX to a 370z?
Hi, I'm brand new here and I'm strongly considering a new 370 but I want to know what I'm going to miss (if anything) I know it will be a step down speed-wise but thats ok. Hows the steering ratio compare? As far as mods go I know the high flow cats and a tune are good for some solid gains. Any word on cams yet? I'd like to keep it N/A. I feel like I'm out growing the evo even though I love the sleeper aspect (RS model). Power wise, I'm trapping 108 with I/E, injectors and a tune. Thanks for any insight!
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11-16-2009, 10:53 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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nope...
went from an 04 mustang mach1 to the 370z... step down is doubtful... steering is way better than any sports car ive driven... i suggest you go test drive one now...
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11-16-2009, 11:06 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I hope it isn't a step down but Im making 300 to the wheels on a mustang dyno and 285 awtq as well at 24 psi. It currently weighs ~3150. Like I said, I'm okay with a little less speed if its really a drivers car. I do need to go test drive but I have no free time for a while. The reason I mention steering is because the evo has incredibly quick steering with its steering ratio.
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11-16-2009, 11:09 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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ive never driven an evo...
but coming from a mustang to the z is like night and day in the handling area... i feel like a lost a little torque but i gained in handling and performance... it was a good tradeoff in my mind...
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11-17-2009, 12:53 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Its a bit of a difference... The 370 is going to feel a lot slower then it really is just because you dont feel the sudden burst of tq when the turbo kicks in. Also you will miss the AWD 3rd you will be the millions of parts you have to choose from to upgrade it. 4 you will miss the backseat.
The good. 1. It handles just as good as the Evo 2. you have a V6 to work with and turbo it will have lower boost lag with higher HP&TQ 3. Look a hell of a lot better. 4. RWD means less parts to break.. like center diffs ect ect. Heres a pic of my Evo8.. was pushing about 350/350 with it
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11-17-2009, 12:34 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Had an EvoVIII with full bolt ons, cams and meth injection. Later moved into a IX and did full bolt ons again and FP Green turbo... that one was a monster!
The Evos definitely had a "tighter" steering feel and confidence was high because of AWD. They really are amazing cars... Turbo boost is something that is very unique and makes the cars feel very fast. It was great having a backseat and ample trunk space too... With all the mods, the IX just started to feel a little unfriendly as a DD... The 370Z is a much more aesthetically pleasing car, in my opinion. The steering is quite good and feels very solid for a RWD car. Power delivery is very linear so you don't get the kick in the pants feeling that the Evo provided but it's very capable. It's very difficult to find a car that is as mod friendly as the Evo. To get anywhere near the HP possibilities of it with the 370 would cost a great deal. Having said that, the 370 has grown on me quite a bit and I guess I'm just getting older too. It would be nice to have a little more juice, but it can still be an extremely spirited drive nonetheless. Do I miss my Evos? Yeah, I'd be lying if I said otherwise. Do I regret the 370z? Not at all! It's a beautful car that I look forward to driving every time I get in it. Bottom line is that they are two very different platforms and are both great cars. |
11-17-2009, 12:38 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Welcome to the boards
My bro has an evo IX. One big thing difference I noticed was that the Evo IX had a horrible turning radius; something that can't be avoided due to the length/shape of the car I guess. With the 370z, you have tight, sharp turning radius due to being smaller. You'll also have to get used to not having a big trunk and rear seats.
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11-18-2009, 02:08 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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From various articles I've read by "experts" (relative term, I guess), the Evo beats both the 350 and the 370 on, say, a 0 to 60 race. But the overall quality feel and reliability go to the Zs.
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11-18-2009, 08:50 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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I think the tipping point is going to be the attention from cops. How many of you Cali guys have been hit with smog ref tickets in your 350/370? Being wingless helps me alot with the "street racer" profiling the chp loves since the evo is pretty much the poster car for their training on modified imports. I've been lucky so far but I'm tired of looking out for popo even during local driving. Somehow I'd think they would be more lenient towards the z regarding mods/profiling. Any insight here?
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12-06-2009, 08:42 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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welcome to the forum, a lot can be said about the 2 cars... but honestly you have to take it for a spin to feel the difference first hand.. both cars feel waaaaay different than each other, it's very hard to compare IMO.
goodluck on ur research.
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The steering ratio is WAY better on the 370. C'mon dude.. you know all about having to make a 3 point turn when trying to make a U-turn in the Evo. Uggh... I know what you mean about "outgrowing" the Evo. I LOVED my Evo but when you step up to a 370Z, you won't get mistaken for a high school student wherever you go. I'm 36 and my wife was so happy with my 370Z purchase whereas she never even wanted to ride in the "shopping cart" My Evo IX: At the track: The demise: My evo put down 281 awhp and was lighter than the Z... however my Z is putting down 315 rwhp and trust me, it's about as fast now as my Evo was in the top end. And at the track, the 370 is a solid performer. My current mods on the Z include: intakes cbe hfc sway bars springs ecu tune oil cooler ss brake lines short throw shifter I too am liking the NA aspect of a car with power. I will probably consider FI one day but for now I'm having a lot of fun with the Z. |
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