I was curious where the Nizmo gets the other 18 HP that the base model doesnt have. it's not in the motor is it. Is it the exhaust?
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01-27-2010, 01:41 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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it is a ECU tune and the exhaust
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Well I am not sure how much HP the different exhaust cut out gives. The Nismo uses a H style. Linked for example
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you can do that to the everyday z but better you can get way better exhaust and a better ecu tune but the nismo is a "track version" so it had to be a bit better than stock and some people like the idea of the nismo package such as myself
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Nismo being a "track version" I dont care to hear. If you give me a base 370z and then give me the extra in cash I would save from buying a Nismo your "track version" wouldnt matter. I would outperform you either way. Like I said if you want to mod dont just buy Nismo for the name. You would be swapping out stock parts for the same stuff people with a base Z would be buying...only thing is you got suckered into paying more bank. |
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i dont have a nismo and i completely agree with what your saying. idk where you get that i know all the answers. i didnt post this thread im just saying that you can do all the same things to a regular z
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no its fine yeah i didnt mean to be misleading about what i was trying to say.
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The Nismo is NOT just the exhaust and tune. I know these threads show up every month or two, but it's still being over simplified.
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