^^^Nismo....NISMO. The base/sport 370 will fare better in a lightning lap! If a TTS is 4s faster and a Genesis 3.8 is only 2 seconds slower...something ain't right.
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01-03-2010, 04:25 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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I second that, there is no way a TTS is 4 seconds faster than the nismo.... the base 370 is even faster in a straight line and through corners..... And the Genesis 2 seconds slower?!?!?
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01-03-2010, 04:36 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Do a few things to the gt500 and add some drag radials or slicks and it will be hard to not run low 12s high 11s...
I would trade my 370z for a gt500 if someone wanted to trade 1-1... not worth the money imo but def a ridiculous car! I went to a car show and met a guy with the non supercharged gt500 who put a blower on it and it was one of the sickest cars I have ever been in, he scared the **** out of me during a 2 miles test run up and down a county road thats long and flat by my house... like the OP said it spun all the way through every single gear he was in. Thing was NUTS!
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The Z and the GT 500 are two different cars with really nothing in common. Provide me with the price differece between the GT500 and the 370, and with the help of aftermarket parts, I would be able to provide more competetive numbers. A true comparison should be between the GTR and the GT500.
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01-03-2010, 05:03 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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maybe i am mistaken ? Im almost positive that is what he told me, unless he tossed the stock blower and replaced it...
i could of swarn he said something about getting the one without the blower and SCing it... Im not 100% sure of this, so maybe I am mistaken, but either way the car did not have a OEM blower installed , it was aftermarket, and the thing was an absolute monster... and without a doubt had the shelby bumpers colors racing stripes... was grey with blue stripes... If anyone is big into mustangs in NY they prob know this guy... he has an 03 cobra that runs 9s, like 4-5 5.0's, and this car, which is said was his new track toy
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01-03-2010, 05:23 PM | #22 (permalink) | |
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When I traded mine for the 370Z Tour+Sport I was expecting the 370Z rear-end to handle at least equal to the Shelby GT. I was slightly disappointed to find the Shelby GT holds the road far better. However I suspect that alot has to do with the stock tires for the 370Z Tour+Sport package. The Shelby GT had BF Goodrich KDWS G-Force T/A High Performance tires. Though I am sure that some folks will disagree with me but the BF Goodrich KDWS G-Force T/A High Performance tires are supiorior in handling and wear and tear compared to the 370's Tour+ Sport stock tires. Trust, having driven both the KDWS are far superior and I will be replacing my stock 370Z T+S tires with KDWS this upcoming summer. The 2010 Shelby GT500 suspension has been upgraded to the same one that was on the 2007 Shelby GT. It still may not handle nearly as well as the 2007 Shelby GT given the weight and balance differences between the cars. As for the 370Z being faster in a straight-line over a GT500 due to hookup problems the GT500 would pass you by...don't even kid yourself about that one. With a set of Nitto 315's or larger that GT500 will hook up just fine and he will catch you at the 1/8 mile marker and finish at least a 1/16 of a mile ahead of you. I know that for a fact because I raced a 2006 350Z with my 2003 Mustang Terminator which was putting down 452 RWHP and 422 ft-lbs RWTQ. I had a hookup problem but I managed to catch up to the 350Z at the 3/4 mark and still finish about 3 car lengths ahead. I have no doubt the GT500 would do the same. Our 370Z are refined sports cars, not brute force muscle cars...and there is quite a differrence in each when comparing them by way of performance. Keep that in mind and you will not have any reason to doubt the 370Z performance as the class of these cars are worlds apart. Last edited by ZKindaGuy; 01-03-2010 at 05:27 PM. |
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01-03-2010, 06:02 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Perhaps my original title is misleading. I wasn't comparing the Z and GT500 as if they are equal, competing cars. I merely had the chance to drive the GT500 and naturally own a nice car to compare it too . Someone let me borrow their GT-R and I'll write a comparison of it to the GT500!
I agree that by 3rd gear, the GT500 will be pulling past the Z pretty easily. It will take an experienced driver to make the GT500 stay ahead of the Z through first and second gears though. (and swapping for drag radials doesn't count a solution...I'm talking stock setups)
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Yeah the vs threads can get outta hand real quick. Great review of a GT500 though and we'll be looking forward to that GTR comparo.
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01-03-2010, 07:23 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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Just a butt dyno? Faster acceleration, cornering, better braking, what? It's hard to drive two cars that both run 0-60 times in the 4.7 to 5.0s range and call one faster without comparing lap times.
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You have to remeber that from a dig, torque is more important than HP. The torque response of the GT500 is an immediate jump to over 440 ft-lbs and is sustained as a flat-line across the entire shift band. That's more than double the 370Z. Been there, done that! |
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01-03-2010, 08:42 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Chuckd-5 - The guy probally had a Shelby GT. That is offically a Shelby car, but not a GT500.
Spearfish25 - I completely agree. The Nismo is too heavy; the 370Z with Sport package would be much closer to the Cayman S. KevR6 - The TTS just FEELS faster due to the nature of the turbo engine. I have driven both and the TTS IS NOT faster than the Z. The TTS is along the lines of a NA Lotus Exige. Sorry.... The GT500 is an awesome car IMO. If I were still into American Muscle, I would have gotten one of them in a heartbeat, or I would pick up the new 5.0; that car is gonna be sweet. I have an RX8 now and, IMO, the Z is the perfect blend of muscle and sport car. |
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Eh..car and driver wrecked the nismo Z in that comparo...makes me wonder. I don't know what they were doing, i hope they were not trying to push the Z harder and harder to try and make a better time because...darn the hyundai wasn't too far away!
As far as walking away from a GT500 in a straight line with the Z....That would never happen with anybody at least average in the GT500. My friends Mach 1 can keep up with me and he only has intake and exhaust a programmer and crappy tires. Of course hes a good driver, but still his car is no GT500. As far as lap times go, im not surprised at the 370z's performance now after owning the car for 10 months...its been bittersweet. Our stock tires need help thats for sure. The Z does not feel connected to the road at all unless you are pushing it hard (which makes it more comfy though when you are cruising) , but once you do that you need an oil cooler. Now i have yet to try different tires, and brake pads on the Z so i havent given up on it yet, better tires usually change a whole lot on the way a car feels...after all they are where the rubber meets the road.
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are you serious? 0-60 and 1/4 mile times are pretty much even, and you drive a Z?
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