Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone can explain this. I'm coming from a 350Z and I am lurking always doing research on the 370Z. What I keep finding is
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06-15-2017, 05:09 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Why are the older Z34's faster than the newer ones?
Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone can explain this. I'm coming from a 350Z and I am lurking always doing research on the 370Z. What I keep finding is the Z34 from 2009-2011 has 0-60 times times of 4.7 seconds and the newer 370Z's are clocked at 5.1 which is extremely close to my old 350Z which was at 5.2. I didn't see any downgraded performance or changes in transmissions since then so what gives? Is it different tires?
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I'm not sure where you're getting your information, but 0-60 times are highly variable depending on the driver and conditions.
With that said, Z is a sub-5 second 0-60 car, with the AT slightly faster than the MT. Also the Z is not a muscle car, so it's 0-60 time is not what the Z is about. |
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Try counting to .4 seconds.
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Nissan has done a lot to sound deaden as well as tamed the suspension. Then added a heavy oil cooler. Performing simple suspension mods will get you back to those 09 numbers. It's mainly the suspension tuning has been softened for the whiny NVH bitches.
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You need to keep in mind that there is no standard when it comes to 0-60 times. Also, most of the rest of the world including Japan state 0-100 km acceleration times which is actually 0-62 miles/hr. So there is a difference there. Regardless, acceleration times from a standstill are no longer that significant today. The whole package is more important to most buyers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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In Europe the tuned down the engine from 243 to 241 kW to meet emission standards. 2012: added Oil cooler 2013 FL: added sound deadening Allthough I think all the fancy pieces of paper from Nissan always stated 5.3s from 0-100km/h (62mph) for the manual and 5.6 for the Auto. 5.2 for the Nismo. 0-60 normally seems to be roughly 0.2 less. But, several tests seem to have high 4s for the car in general and normally a faster time for the non-Nismo as the suspension is a bit softer, weight shifts easier to the accelerating wheels and therefore generates more traction. Nevertheless I can guarantee the normal 370Z Sport with the AT is the fastest Z on public roads. Otherwise driver-mod or bigger b* required. EDIT: to sum up: I'd never buy an older car just because it could be a friction of a second quicker. Last edited by MCDX; 06-16-2017 at 09:16 AM. |
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Running Dynolicious on my 2011 compared to my 2014 indicates that the 2014 is slightly faster 0-60 mph, which I attribute to the fact that the clutch on my 2014 is a little less finicky than my 2011 was.
I think this thread is based on a false premise. |
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