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01-14-2011, 02:09 PM | #122 (permalink) |
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01-16-2011, 07:05 PM | #127 (permalink) | |
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I'd love to see more track comparos of the 370Z nismo verses Cayman S, base model Vette, Mustang Boss, Camaro SS, BMW 135i M, RX8, etc. Randy Pobst put a new generation Cayman S around track over 3 seconds faster than a 370Z Nismo on Laguna Seca. I think that says a whole lot about how superior handling in Cayman is as the two cars have nearly identical power to weight ratios. 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z Laps Laguna Seca - 2009 Motor Trend Best Driver's Car Competition Feature - Motor Trend Video 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS Hot Lap At Laguna Seca - 2009 Best Driver's Car Feature - Motor Trend Video 2009 Porsche Cayman S Laps Laguna Seca - 2009 Best Driver's Car Video I could have bought a used Cayman S but I liked the Nismo version of the 370 Z better. I think with a little setup work the Nismo can actually be faster than a stockish Cayman. Nissans tunning potential is much greater. Porsche is squeezing a lot of HP from those little 3.4 liter flat sixes and there isnt much you can do other than very expensive turbo kit to get more HP. Nismo on the other hand will reward intakes, free flowing cats, etc with some real HP gains. |
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01-18-2011, 05:43 AM | #129 (permalink) |
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I think the mustang 5.0 is a good competator for the Camaro. Moreso than the 370Z. The 370Z was aimed more at the base Cayman and Boxter S market.
Where the Camaro suffers in the corners, the Z suffers in the straights. Find a slow, tight track, and the Z will trump the Camaro. Find a long, fast track, vis-versa. |
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01-23-2011, 12:33 AM | #131 (permalink) | |
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I also get a kick out of the belief that a 370z with same size wheels is significantly lighter than a Nismo. For track work I think the Nismo aero dynamics are superior as well. 50lbs on a car like 370z with high hp isn't going to impact lap times significantly. I'd say suspension, power, chassis stiffening and aero of the Nismo can more than justify the few lbs the car weighs over the standard car. |
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01-23-2011, 07:59 AM | #132 (permalink) |
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Keep in mind the 370Z was extremely close to the privious Cayman S on the track, and turned better lap times than the CS in Best Motoring's debut comparo. The newer Cayman S's have the exact same suspension, brakes, and wheels as did the 2008. The only thing that is different is PDK. That is why the newer one is so much faster on the track now. I am tossing in the CS from a cost perspective. I say you can mod a Z to be better than the CS and still have $20k to play with. Most CS's I see are stock anyway....
I disagree with you on the weight. A modded Z can get enough aero downforce for the track with less weight. If the 'base + sport' Z is faster than the old CS on Tskuba, I wager a base+sport, tuned Z would be closer to the new PDK CS than the Nismo. You cannot beat lighter weight with as much as, if not more than the power of a Nismo. Most of these tuned base+sport are doing 370-380 crank HP. IMO. BTW What is up with the Orca? Pretty cool... |
01-24-2011, 06:40 PM | #133 (permalink) | |
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We can a agree to disagree on 370Z vs Nismo weight and aero discussion. Having spent a fair amount of time on the track I have a healthy respect for aerodynamics. You'd have to install aftermarket parts to get similar effects as Nismo bodywork. I'd venture to say Nismo bodywork cuts through air more efficiently than standard sport does - which should add top speed at end of straights. I also would contend that a Nismo doesnt haul around all that much more weight than a Sport if you were to do similar modifications to both cars. But again I'm looking at stock verses stock as I wouldnt buy a 370Z Sport and then spend a ton of money on coilovers, swaybars, body kits, wing, intakes, exhaust system, ECU tune, bracing, etc that I got on the Nismo as part of the sales price of the car, $36K. Dealers were much more willing to discount Nismo than standard cars so it just seemed like a better deal to me than buying a base car and modifying at great expense and time with untested parts. I have been doing this car performance car thing for a while and the Nismo crew did a very good job with this car. Nice to have it all together from the dealer. I hate doing aftermarket crud on street cars. Thats what race cars are for. I like keeping my street car relatively stock. Orca? Oh yes Shamu is my pet name for the 370 Z because they are a bit hefty compared to most sports cars I have driven. But they are still dangerous and fast for their size. Hence Shamu is my nick name for the car. My car sort of looks like an Orca too with that whale tail. Last edited by Shamu; 01-24-2011 at 06:53 PM. |
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