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40th Anniversary Edition 370z???
Hey guys. Do any of u think that Nissan will release a 40th anniversary edition Z in 2010? I mean it does mark the 40th year for the car and they did release a 35th anniversary edition of the 350z back in 2005. It just added a few changes like mixing the touring model with the track and different rims but the biggest thing was the introduction of the Rev-up engine. Maybe Nissan will do the same thing with the 370 with more power, brembos, different style rims, and 40th anniversary badging and special exterior colors??? That would be cool. What do u guys say??:hello:
Update 02.05.10 Please visit the following link to find out more about the 4oth anniversary 370z http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...y-edition.html |
Good question. Lets hope they make it FI from the factory.
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I doubt it. I dont think they will sell 2 FI sport cars, the Z and the GTR. But if they do decide to offer one with like 340-350bhp, that would be awesome.
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Yeah and then the following year all the 370z will have the same upgrades thus diminishing the "40th Anniversary" specialness. Naw Nissan would never do that:icon17::stirthepot:
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I'm curious to see if the g37 gets a new engine, the g37 should get the new engine first then 370z the year after.
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IMHO -- I do not see them putting a V8 in these cars. The GTR motor is too limited in production. The VQ's of yore are smaller/less powerful. The realistic options would be direct injection ASAP, then FI, maybe. |
direct injection ftl
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*shrug* good question. did they do anything for other anniversaries?
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As mentioned already/elsewhere, they introduce upgrades that then become standard on the subsequent model (The 35th Anniv. had the rev-up motor).
I just don't think they can do much more with the current VQ block. Don't get me wrong, it's a hell of a thing, but what could they really do next? V8? -- I don't think so. Bore the 3.7? -- To what, 3.9 or more ... How much can this really yield? Direct Injection? -- Usually an *easy* way to add HP, increase economy. Forced Induction? -- Cost prohibitive (ie - the next 300zx in the making) Stroke the 3.7/3.9+? -- a) I thought that's how they already got the extra .2l we're at now; b) We're spinning 7.5k rpm already; c) This aint a damn Honda, I want/like torque. |
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How about dual clutch like the GTR? Surely meager 330hp shouldn't cause too much problems.
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LOL! You don't need an expensive clutch for anything 400 HP or less. :D
LS1 and LS2 cars all make more power than 330HP and they all have standard hydro-assist single clutches, and they were perfectly strong and easy to press. When you start making 450+HP is when you may need a twin disc clutch. (And even then, not really) |
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I'll always prefer a traditional manual over a F1 style transmission, but if Nissan wanted to offer it, than I'm sure they could without too much price penalty. The EVO, GTI and a few others offer this technology at the 30K price-point.
A OEM turbo for the 370Z is a fantasy though. A turbo would push the price to 45-50K which I don't think would be profitable for Nissan. |
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