Originally Posted by ImportConvert Actually thinking about it soon (1-3 months?). My credit-union has seriously tightened up their lending proceedures and the Z06 may be out of the picture. They
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Well, we will see. The other car besides the Z06 that I have looked into is the GT500. All depends on what the bank says they will/won't finance. If they are bent on financing below the $50K limit, then the Z is my choice of ride under the $50K range. Above that tier, are the GT500 and the Z06. Been putting away $1500/mo for whatever, and am itching to get back into a sports car.
My reason for asking the torsional rigidity is because I am curious how it compares to the Z06, since that is the power level I am shooting for with a TT kit if I go with the Z. Basically, will the structure of the 370Z handle 420-440whp soundly, reliably, and over 100K miles? |
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/\ at those powerr levels, I'd be more concerned w/the shorter wheelbase of the 370z as a limiting factor for car control/handling (vs. something like the zo6. From what I've read, which was just quoted in this thread, the 370z is world's improved over the 350z and is a very rigid car. |
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The 370Z has a 100.4" wheelbase. The Carrera GT2 RS (2010) has a 92.5" Wheelbase. I think it has more to do with design than wheelbase, as noone will argue that a GT2 is bad at anything other than slaughtering a bank account. |
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/\ good point, but that porsche was also designed from the ground up for those power levels, and it's also rear engined. And it will put a hurting on your bank account for sure.
I'm not saying the Z will be unmanagable at 4xxwhp, but I doubt any nissan engineers were figuring that level of power into their designing the 370z. Hmm, I just reread what you wrote and I think we're sort of saying the same thing... |
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I don't have the numbers you requested, but I had an '06 Z06 and have a 370. The 370 feels significantly more rigid. Actually, my pop's '10 Camaro felt more rigid to me than my Z06. The Z06 isn't a wet noodle by any stretch, but it doesn't have that billet-solid feel.
The Z06's aluminum chassis seems to have a tiny bit of initial flex, then tightens up. For example, when going up a driveway incline on an angle, you feel a small degree of torsional flex, but then it stops. It's tiny, but noticeable. Regardless, the car is certainly capable of handling its power (and more). Mine was fairly rattle-free, too. |
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That was my impression of the C6 'vert I rode in, obviously floppier than a Z06, but it was pretty bad. The "initial flex" included 2 points that creaked every time we went over an expansion joint. One near the cowl, and one near the back of the roofline. |
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