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Originally Posted by SeattleLion My 240 had manual rack-and-pinion steering and a fairly small 4 engine. What?... MY 240 had an inline 6. 0 - 60 in about 8 sec,

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Old 10-28-2010, 10:00 AM   #16 (permalink)
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My 240 had manual rack-and-pinion steering and a fairly small 4 engine.
What?... MY 240 had an inline 6. 0 - 60 in about 8 sec, which was pretty good for those times, excluding the V8 muscle cars..
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What?... MY 240 had an inline 6. 0 - 60 in about 8 sec, which was pretty good for those times, excluding the V8 muscle cars..
There were 3 engines depending on where you were (all I6). The US spec (and Australia too) was a 2.4L inline 6 producing 150hp. Some JDM cars came with the 2.0L S20 (DOHC inline 6) from the Nissan Skyline which produced around 160hp. Acceleration was respectable for the time due to the car being pretty light.
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As one of the first people to own a 240Z in the U.S., I have been thinking about how the car and its ecosystem have changed. I also wonder how others see it.

When I got my first Z (1969 or 1970; I can't remember), the 240Z was one of a fairly large field of low-cost sports cars. It competed with the Triumph Spitfire, TR4, Fiat had one, and there were a few more. All cost under $4000. The 240 was a great value and competed very well in its class. Porsches were in a different class. A 911 cost $8,000 then. None were very high powered. My 240 had manual rack-and-pinion steering and a fairly small 4 engine. Zero to 60 was not great.

At that time Corvettes were considered muscle cars like GTO's and 409's. They didn't qualify to race with Z's or Porsche. They also weren't that nimble.

Just like the current 370Z the 240's had some problems with engine heat. My 240 would overheat (water) on hot days when I sustained over 60mph.

Now the world has changed drastically. Limits on engine displacement have changed so that now a Z can race a 'vette or a porsche. My 370 is pretty close to a muscle car with a 200 hp/ton power ratio. The 240 was well under 200hp.

All sorts of new things are discussed here because our Z's are now powerful cars that can be discussed along with Porsche and 'Vette.

It's not fair to compare cabin tech with the 240. Most of the radio stations were AM back then. The fact that the Z was air conditioned was a big deal (it didn't do too much good on really hot days). It is fair to say that as I remember it, the 240 was very nimble and would compare favorably to the 370. It's top speed certainly wasn't close to 155. I think I once got my 240 up to 100mpg. It may have been able to go faster, but I didn't try.

So now the car that cost $3500 costs over $40,000, and the Porsche now can go for well over $100k. What I find most interesting is that since the sports car market has largely shaken out all of the lower-end sports cars (even the MR2 is gone, just the Miata is left), the Z finds itself in comparisons with cars that cost over twice as much. I think the 370 does just fine in those comparisons. Of course Nissan couldn't build a Porsche for $40,000. It had to cut some corners (like an oil cooler). But just like the 240 I had 40 years ago, my 370 is pure fun to drive. And when you get down to it, that's exactly what it was made to be.

What do you think?
I think you are wrong about your 240 having a 4 cylinder engine.....Mine had a staight 6 cylinder....I dont think any 240s came with a 4 cylinger....but I could be wrong about that....the were really scarce, and no one knew what they were...lol

The sticker price was $4,300.00 and you could not get factory air conditioning...that was the only extra available....and it cost $499.00 extra......I got the air conditioning...a dealer add on But remember.......that was a lot more money then than $40,000.00 is now.
It was a great "Top End" car....but was so slow of the line and so cheap inside the cabin that my friends made fun of it. I had just sold a 1967 Corvette (427 4 Speed ) because I was going to graduate school, and most of my friends had GTOs and Vettes. While in graduate school in Atlanta, I was fortunate to find the BRE Racing Datsun dealership North of Atlanta and have them modify my car, they were just getting started on what turned out to be a very long and successful career in racing. Of course Nissan was then called "DATSUN" and no one had every seen a Z car before. I cut the "DATSUN" emblems in half..and mounted them backward.....making them read "SUNDAT" nobody knew what the hell a Z car was then anway ! lol

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What?... MY 240 had an inline 6. 0 - 60 in about 8 sec, which was pretty good for those times, excluding the V8 muscle cars..
Was it a 6? I don't remember. I do remember lousy 0-60...of course I had owned a 69 GTO (0-60 in 3.something)
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Was it a 6? I don't remember. I do remember lousy 0-60...of course I had owned a 69 GTO (0-60 in 3.something)
More like 5.x but that was still pretty damn fast.
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I had a 68 LeMans with a 350/4 spd 3/4 racing cam, dual exhaust and LSD. Went 0-60 in um, well, it was some kind of blur I'll tell you that!
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I had a 68 LeMans with a 350/4 spd 3/4 racing cam, dual exhaust and LSD. Went 0-60 in um, well, it was some kind of blur I'll tell you that!
I never understood a "3/4 cam". Does that mean .750 lift (3/4"?)? What is this 1/2, 3/4, Full race cam I always hear people talk about?
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