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Old 01-19-2009, 02:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
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The front isn't too low. The rear is too high.
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Old 01-19-2009, 04:06 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Interesting to see. It looks like the sports pack will see less power at the wheels thanks to the extra effort to spin up the 19" wheels and 14" rotors. A base was dynoed slightly higher.

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This seems more realistic as far as dyno numbers go... 280wheel sounds right. I'm not enjoying that torque figure though.
How can you not enjoy such a flat torque curve? One of the many reasons why the VQ37VHR is superior to the DE is because it has a much flatter torque curve. Sure, peak torque numbers aren't really up significantly, but on the low-end and top-end, torque has a significant increase over the DE. Which is why it has higher hp numbers.
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The car was picked up saturday night lowered Sunday evening. We put the I forged wheels on for test fitment. Hope you guys like it!


Are the lowering springs out?
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Old 01-19-2009, 05:16 PM   #20 (permalink)
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WhAT DID U DROPP IT ON??? must answer noww lol
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Old 01-19-2009, 05:38 PM   #21 (permalink)
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WhAT DID U DROPP IT ON??? must answer noww lol

We used a combo I have the fronts taken back apart right now. And just installed a Nismo intake so maybe we will dyno again tonight. And yes the drop is too low we had to remove the front flaps before driving it out of the shop. Much more to come.

I will keep you guys informed as we go.
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Old 01-19-2009, 06:02 PM   #22 (permalink)
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what do u mean u used a combo? 350z springs?
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Beautiful, not a fan of the chrome wheels but looks great overall...

Look forward to seeing where you go with it.
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We used a combo I have the fronts taken back apart right now. And just installed a Nismo intake so maybe we will dyno again tonight. And yes the drop is too low we had to remove the front flaps before driving it out of the shop. Much more to come.

I will keep you guys informed as we go.
Nismo intake? Where did this come from? The 350Z Nismo intake?
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Nismo intake? Where did this come from? The 350Z Nismo intake?
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so it mounts perfect? The intakes from the 360 HR motor?

This is a great find if it does
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Dump the rear. Front looks dope.
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so it mounts perfect? The intakes from the 360 HR motor?

This is a great find if it does
We are just testing to see how much if any HP gain.
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Yeah I agree that the front is way low but I actually really love the rake, looks like old school cars should, well since this is practically retro-styled to tht 240z
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How can you not enjoy such a flat torque curve? One of the many reasons why the VQ37VHR is superior to the DE is because it has a much flatter torque curve. Sure, peak torque numbers aren't really up significantly, but on the low-end and top-end, torque has a significant increase over the DE. Which is why it has higher hp numbers.
I can enjoy a flat curve when it plateaus at a higher number. Yes, when you compare it to the old car, or a honda civic for that matter, it is a great curve. But in the bigger scope of things, that is still 237wtq. I would have liked more torque.
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