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Originally Posted by cossie1600 that's extra weight right there Yes, but that extra weight will help balance out our Front/Rear weight distribution.
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However, I find it interesting that the GT-R shares the same weight distribution. I feel sure that if Nissan did not like those proportions, both the 370Z and the GT-R, with their completely different lay-outs, would not share them.
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Nissan claims the car's weight distribution levels out to near 50/50 under the load of acceleration. I read it in the 370z brochure. Mentioned earlier in the thread *** Last edited by bigsix; 10-29-2011 at 09:15 AM. Reason: already mentioned |
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