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Originally Posted by Red370 6 lbs lighter per, i believe a thread was made comparing the two and im not taking the time to look for it. The spoiler's advantage

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Old 01-17-2010, 04:27 PM   #31 (permalink)
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6 lbs lighter per, i believe a thread was made comparing the two and im not taking the time to look for it. The spoiler's advantage in drag coefficient adds zero to the handling/downforce due to the design being based more on looks rather than performance. I'll give the brakes credit, however, the Akebono design has proven to be inefficient and suffer from fade after a hot lap or two. The VLSD, well, its a VLSD. Leaving only SRM to prove its worth, and it does, however, an experienced heel toe-er like myself can execute the same function. I never once argued that for 3k, the SP is a great deal, however, some of the points brought up about how the SP will outperform the base in every respect are false. I have a feeling this thread is quickly going to turn into yet another pissing match, so I'll respectfully bow out before it does, i've spoken my piece.
Not bad, so the 18" weight around 18-19 pounds each?
Spoiler is worthless, pure style. It is not the Akebono design, but the pads themselves, they are not track pads. I would not track the base brakes with stop pads either. Drop the money in pads/fluids and you will have very little issue. All the upgrades for the sport package will outperform the base counter-part.
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I previously owned a 350Z touring and I am now looking at the 370Z's. I personally like the looks of the sport package over the Base or Touring but I would like to know if there is any difference in ride quality between the 2. I know the is a difference in tire size but is there a diference in the aspect ratio of the rubber? The thinner the size rubber the rougher the ride.
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I previously owned a 350Z touring and I am now looking at the 370Z's. I personally like the looks of the sport package over the Base or Touring but I would like to know if there is any difference in ride quality between the 2. I know the is a difference in tire size but is there a diference in the aspect ratio of the rubber? The thinner the size rubber the rougher the ride.
The lower profile tires will create a harsher/nosier ride, but coming from a 350z you may not notice that much of a difference.
Best bet is to find a dealer with both options and test drive them back to back.
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Having the synchro did it for me. The nicer rims and better brakes were a bonus. it's made driving in stop and go traffic a bit more comfortable. The car isn't jerking when I need to down shift like it would without the rev match system. Call me a bad driver but I think letting a computer handle that aspect of it will be more accurate than a human could ever be. I'm surprised this type of system hasn't popped up on other vehicles.
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The lower profile tires will create a harsher/nosier ride, but coming from a 350z you may not notice that much of a difference.
Best bet is to find a dealer with both options and test drive them back to back.
You may be right. I test drove a 370Z touring when they first came out last year and I did notice an improvement in the rideand interior quality over my 350Z.

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You can not add SRM to the car w/out the sp pkg... i mean you can - it will be a royal pita. Just get it and forget it man
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After driving this car quite a few times, I can say this much... if I had to choose between the sport or touring package. Id forget about the touring in a heartbeat. This sport package is awesome.
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6 lbs lighter per, i believe a thread was made comparing the two and im not taking the time to look for it. The spoiler's advantage in drag coefficient adds zero to the handling/downforce due to the design being based more on looks rather than performance. I'll give the brakes credit, however, the Akebono design has proven to be inefficient and suffer from fade after a hot lap or two. The VLSD, well, its a VLSD. Leaving only SRM to prove its worth, and it does, however, an experienced heel toe-er like myself can execute the same function. I never once argued that for 3k, the SP is a great deal, however, some of the points brought up about how the SP will outperform the base in every respect are false. I have a feeling this thread is quickly going to turn into yet another pissing match, so I'll respectfully bow out before it does, i've spoken my piece.
You make some good points in there. Its all about what you want. Some people cant shift well and need the SRM to make life bearable. Some people love the look of the rays. The base z is great, the sports package just upgrades it. Make the decision yourself if you think it is worth the money or not.

Is it worth the price? Absolutely
Is it a must? No way
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Sport Pkg, Best bang for the buck!
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Better brakes.

Better traction, due to LSD.

Wider tires.

Lower CD, due to spoiler.

Synro rev match on downshift if MT (I believe this is always a feaure of the AT)

Definitely better!
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Better brakes.

Better traction, due to LSD.

Wider tires.

Lower CD, dude to spoiler.

Synro rev match on downshift if MT (I believe this is always a feaure of the AT)

Definitely better!
that is pretty much it XD.

+ I think the 370 without the spoiler just looks...unfinished like they forgot to put one one and left a odd shape on the booth
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Better brakes.
Yes, but only for street use. Better pads and rotors will help, but the Akebono's are not serious performers compared to what else is available.

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Better traction, due to LSD.
Same as above. Very aggressive driving or track use kills the viscous diff as it can't handle the heat, which has been true for most other cars with this type as well. Another diff option would be better.

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Wider tires.
Important only if set on keeping the OE wheels. Otherwise, upgraded wheels/tires could be purchased in a different width.

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Lower CD, due to spoiler.
Pressure recovery (reducing rear lift)? Yes. But lower CD? Doubtful. Even if yes, then not by very much.

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Synro rev match on downshift if MT (I believe this is always a feaure of the AT)
If you like this, then great. If you can downshift just fine without it, then it is unnecessary.

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Definitely better!
It depends on the perspective of the buyer. For some, yes. For me, no. I'd rather bargain down the strippy model and pour the saved cash into upgrades that have more to offer. I do respect other viewpoints on this as there is no one answer for all.

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Just wondering how many members really go to the track. And how many miles do you put in at the track and how many miles in regular driving??

So IMHO it came down to better looking 19in wheels,bigger and better brakes
in everyday traffic,front and rear spoilers,lsd oh and bigger tires. close your eyes and you can tell no difference in the ride quality. Oh and at resale that 3000.00 upgrade will come in handy.Not to mention it looks better.

Ok i'm off my soap box.
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To each his own, but I feel the sport package is well worth having. No hassles looking for your own better after market brakes and wheels alone may be worth the price of admission.
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My reasons?
1) SRM-which was the most and main for me, i know how to but as a human i dont think i can ever do better then computer
2) rear spoiler-in my view i totaly did not liked base model
3) wheels-if you dont like it you can sell it for $1000
4) brakes-this is not the best but since i am not such a track guy its just big and good enough for my little bit of joy
5) LSD-i have heard these lsds are not that great on track, gets over heated and being nothing diffrent than open diff, well atleast better than nothing

$3000, why not?
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