Nissan 370Z Forum  

(JDM Version) Nismo S-Tune 370Z First Drive Exclusive

YouTube - Nismo S-Tune 370Z First Drive Exclusive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pqcOrbT56U Edited and mixed footage of a world scoop where the 2009 Nismo S-Tune 370Z gets put through it's paces in and

Go Back   Nissan 370Z Forum > Nissan 370Z General Area > Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-09-2009, 01:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
Administrator
 
AK370Z's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NJ
Posts: 9,930
Drives: 09 370Z MB Sports M6
Rep Power: 10
AK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond repute
Default (JDM Version) Nismo S-Tune 370Z First Drive Exclusive

YouTube - Nismo S-Tune 370Z First Drive Exclusive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pqcOrbT56U

Quote:
Edited and mixed footage of a world scoop where the 2009 Nismo S-Tune 370Z gets put through it's paces in and around the mountain roads of Tsukuba, Japan. Chase car for the day was a 2006 model STi Subaru Forester.
__________________
The370Z Signature Pictures ll Want to rock our forum decals on your car? Then click here! ll How to Embed YouTube Videos In a Post
STOP! (Hammertime) ll Become a Premium Member Click HERE ll F.A.Q.
Are You a Nissan Dealer? Click Here to Become A "Supporting Dealer" and Start Listing Your 370Zs In Our Inventory Section
My Monterey Blue Z ll My Exhaust --> My Intake --> G3
Nissan's Official Response Regarding Oil Temp Issue: CLICK HERE
Need a Set of Cheap Winter wheels /Tires? Then Visit The Banner Link Below and Place Your Order. You'll Help Keep The370Z Alive.
AK370Z is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 02:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
BanningZ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: nowhere
Posts: 5,478
Drives: 06' Nismo Frontier
Rep Power: 28
BanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant futureBanningZ has a brilliant future
Default

Nice find AK!

Why does the Z sound so quiet? Is the audio just poor? Its only arouind 2:20 that you really hear it at all.

It definitely looks better moving than in the stills. Still not digging the stripe but it looks good in motion.
__________________
Become a Premium Member: Click HERE

MB 06' Nismo VQ40DE
BanningZ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 02:21 AM   #3 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Greg's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: San Francisco
Age: 56
Posts: 551
Drives: 06 350 ZR CS
Rep Power: 299
Greg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Nice clip! Thanks for sharing.

S-Tune is nice... But where is the "real" 370 Nismo?
__________________
Chef Greg At Your Service
Greg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 02:24 AM   #4 (permalink)
Administrator
 
AK370Z's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NJ
Posts: 9,930
Drives: 09 370Z MB Sports M6
Rep Power: 10
AK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Greg View Post
But where is the "real" 370 Nismo?
Coming soon! Nissan do not want us to discuss it but it's coming
__________________
The370Z Signature Pictures ll Want to rock our forum decals on your car? Then click here! ll How to Embed YouTube Videos In a Post
STOP! (Hammertime) ll Become a Premium Member Click HERE ll F.A.Q.
Are You a Nissan Dealer? Click Here to Become A "Supporting Dealer" and Start Listing Your 370Zs In Our Inventory Section
My Monterey Blue Z ll My Exhaust --> My Intake --> G3
Nissan's Official Response Regarding Oil Temp Issue: CLICK HERE
Need a Set of Cheap Winter wheels /Tires? Then Visit The Banner Link Below and Place Your Order. You'll Help Keep The370Z Alive.
AK370Z is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 02:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Dania, FL
Posts: 148
Drives: 04 S2000
Rep Power: 16
Bibimbap is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by AK370Z View Post
Coming soon! Nissan do not want us to discuss it but it's coming
Looks like Nissan has been giving some S-Tune 370's to a couple of people in Japan to drive. This is a review (biased imo) from my350z.com

Quote:
Hi guys, I'm new around here but seeing as this is a Zed forum and I was one of the lucky few in the world up to this point to drive the S-Tune last Saturday, I thought I would subscribe and tell you how the day went.

Ive also included a small writeup of my own and some comaprisons between my 2006 Forester STi and the 370Z.

You may think I'm slightly biased, haha, but I'm being purely subjective!

"I had the privilege of being one of the first in the world to drive the, yet to be released to the public, Nismo S-Tune 370Z last Saturday up in the hills around Tsukuba, a famous area in Japan for its mountain roads and track racing history.

The car had only just been released to journalists for road testing and had racked up a mere 1200 kilometres by the time we got our hands on it. During our day in Tsukuba we added more than 300 kilometres to that tally which included taking it to the highway, local roads, back streets and then up to the hills for a series of punishing touge runs and then home again.

I had with me my Subaru Forester Sti that, when used as a relative yardstick, proved to be more than a match for the Z in many ways, not least of all being in the braking department.

The Z's brake pedal was to the floor while the STi was mildly spongy for example...

The chassis was excellent - it was well planted and very stable - you could dive into a corner carrying what may be considered far too much speed and the front tyres never gave in - under steer was virtually non existent. It really has a great footprint at both ends.

The Subaru on the other hand gives a lot in understeer when thrown into a corner but it's progressive, you can literally feel the point where the front is starting to find grip and then you can mash the throttle and blast out of the bend - you drive the STi with it's nose.

With traction control turned on inside the 370 Z S-Tune, there was a noticeable intrusion from the computers on acceleration and cornering which to me seemed overly intrusive but with more than 330hp on tap, and this being a one off, it was probably safer to leave it on.

I could feel the computer checking my every movement - it cut fuel and spark when i applied to much throttle and adjusted the cars dynamics when it thought I was too far out of angle for its liking.

Acceleration was underwhelming. It seemed a little breathless at low revs but did give a powerful surge between 3000 and 5000, at which point, the engine picks up an understated rasping growl all the way to the 7500ropm redline.

If this car had 330hp, it certainly didn't feel like it did except for the meaty surge of power in the middle of the power band. For an N/A is was adequate but could use more low down grunt. No doubt there are fan-boys and tech-heads working on a snail to fit to the manifold.

From a standard start and with the 370's traction control off, it will get to 100 in around 5.5 seconds but is completely hosed by the Sti, which when launched, pulls 2 car lengths within a second or two. The 370 suffers from wheelspin, with the wide rear tyres struggling a little for grip while the Subaru, lifts hard from all four corners, pulling a 4.9 second 0-100.

The 370 claws back ground once it is rolling - 3rd and 4th gear between 100 and 140 are good zones for the Z, the midrange torque of the 3.7 liter VQ37 pulling the 2.5 Forester EJ25T back a bit which is losing ground having to scramble through gears and a lack of power at the top of the rev range.

This brings me to the gearbox which, on the Z has incredibly long gears. It seems to take forever to get through 2nd and then again in 3rd. We all agreed it needs shorter 2nd and 3rd gearing. Shift throw is beautiful, short and precise, not a snick in ear shot and the billet aluminium gear stick is a nice touch.

Brakes wise, the 370Z is a bit of a let down. To be fair, the majority of it's failings here could be put down to brake fluid that has a lower boiling temperature than it needs but that doesn't really matter when your going for a bend and find yourself pushing your right ( or left ) foot in towards the firewall...

The brakes are big Nissan badged aluminum 4 pot Brembo mono-block calipers on the front, single pot on the rear. Ventilated discs all round complete the package. Nismo has added S-Tune pads to the mix which, although great for stopping power and have a high resistance to fade, need to be combined with better fluids and braided lines.

Compared to the Nissan, the Subaru has much better brakes. I experienced a mildy spongy pedal after 4 hard runs up and down hill, while the pedal in the Nissan was to the floor and that with relatively the same brake package. The Brembo's on the Subaru though are a slightly better caliper than those on the 370Z but the Subaru is carrying used, standard pads!

Having covered some 300 kilometres in both cars, I would have to say that from a pure performance perspective, the STi is a better car - It offers more in the way of feedback, is more supple and is something you can take to the track and whip around faster than a majority of vehicles, travel home at a doddle and then go and pick up the wife from the hairdressers, the kids from school and still have enough room for the dog and the shopping.

It takes a special car to have that sort of mix.

The Z is raw and hard - its got a great chassis, is extremely well balanced and offers a much nicer interior and a relatively more solid build but at what expense? The S-Tune packages will set you back more than $15,000 which is a lot of money to pay for parts for car that has in essence been very lightly tuned, has only 2 seats and appears to have issues in a few different areas.

The Z isn't a bad car at all, far from it but from a real world perspective, you would be better off buying a standard 370Z and tuning it from there.

First stop would be to get braided lines and uprate the fluids, both for the brakes and radiator, then look at adding a turbo.

With those additions and 4 to 500 hp, this car has the potential to be a real weapon, just as its predecessor was when tuners turned the wick up on it.




Hopefully we get to see some more info shed on the S-Tune as the release date gets closer! The review seemed a little poor due to a comparison of the wrong car (Forester STI) and no previous experience with the 370z makes this review exactly the same as a review on a 370z equipped with a sport package. The one thing I did like in his review was the mention of Brembo mono-block calipers, but from the pictures they look like the akebono brakes fitted onto the 370z sport package. We'll see!
Bibimbap is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 02:58 AM   #6 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Greg's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: San Francisco
Age: 56
Posts: 551
Drives: 06 350 ZR CS
Rep Power: 299
Greg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by AK370Z View Post
Coming soon! Nissan do not want us to discuss it but it's coming
Yup.. Not long now..

LOL This is sorta like the previous 6 months or so with the std 370 huh?
__________________
Chef Greg At Your Service
Greg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 03:01 AM   #7 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Greg's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: San Francisco
Age: 56
Posts: 551
Drives: 06 350 ZR CS
Rep Power: 299
Greg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond reputeGreg has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bibimbap View Post
Looks like Nissan has been giving some S-Tune 370's to a couple of people in Japan to drive. This is a review (biased imo) from my350z.com



Hopefully we get to see some more info shed on the S-Tune as the release date gets closer! The review seemed a little poor due to a comparison of the wrong car (Forester STI) and no previous experience with the 370z makes this review exactly the same as a review on a 370z equipped with a sport package. The one thing I did like in his review was the mention of Brembo mono-block calipers, but from the pictures they look like the akebono brakes fitted onto the 370z sport package. We'll see!

I saw this biased review as well.. LOL Forester...
__________________
Chef Greg At Your Service
Greg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 05:34 AM   #8 (permalink)
Administrator
 
AK370Z's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NJ
Posts: 9,930
Drives: 09 370Z MB Sports M6
Rep Power: 10
AK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond reputeAK370Z has a reputation beyond repute
Default

I think it looks good. I really loved it in motion. Only thing I would change is the extra flap from the front lip. Example:

NISMO S-tune Z34 370Z TAS 1/9/09

This is a great exterior upgrade if you own a brilliant silver 370Z. Any other color, i'm not so sure. Can you imagine the I'll get if I decide to add that kit on my Monterey Blue Z?
__________________
The370Z Signature Pictures ll Want to rock our forum decals on your car? Then click here! ll How to Embed YouTube Videos In a Post
STOP! (Hammertime) ll Become a Premium Member Click HERE ll F.A.Q.
Are You a Nissan Dealer? Click Here to Become A "Supporting Dealer" and Start Listing Your 370Zs In Our Inventory Section
My Monterey Blue Z ll My Exhaust --> My Intake --> G3
Nissan's Official Response Regarding Oil Temp Issue: CLICK HERE
Need a Set of Cheap Winter wheels /Tires? Then Visit The Banner Link Below and Place Your Order. You'll Help Keep The370Z Alive.
AK370Z is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 04:37 PM   #9 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
chubbs's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Zeeland
Posts: 1,046
Drives: 2016 370z Auto-Grey
Rep Power: 7586
chubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond reputechubbs has a reputation beyond repute
Default

The straight, linear side skirts work well, but the rest of the body kit (especially the rear wing) are very old school. The Nismo body graphics have been way out of date for a long time.

If this review is right (and I can't see why it shouldn't be) Nissan may need to pay attention to the quality of the braking system. It may be not good enough (like the 350Z's), despite early magazine reviews, which may have been a little kind/shallow.

On the plus side, as AK says, the car looks beautiful on the road.
__________________
.

'03 Grey >>> '06 Black >>>'10 Silver >>> '16 Grey ^
chubbs is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 05:33 PM   #10 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
SoCal 370Z's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: US of A
Posts: 2,842
Drives: Answers
Rep Power: 33
SoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond reputeSoCal 370Z has a reputation beyond repute
Default

If NISMO had a kit along the lines of the Branew aero (including the rims shown on the Branew, but not such a large diameter) it would be better styled. As it is stands the NISMO aero is over-styled.
SoCal 370Z is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-11-2009, 11:48 AM   #11 (permalink)
Base Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: vancity
Posts: 163
Drives: 335i e90
Rep Power: 16
veightkiller is on a distinguished road
Default

it looks better w/o the flap on the front lip. nice vid too.
veightkiller is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
A few more Nismo S-tune 370Z pics jkchen Nissan 370Z General Discussions 20 03-10-2009 06:36 PM
NISMO S-tune Z34 370Z TAS 1/9/09 MC Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery 22 02-23-2009 09:10 PM
370Z Nismo S-tune Z34 spotted! 12.18.08 AK370Z Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery 41 02-20-2009 11:48 AM
Nismo S-tune 370z jkchen Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery 36 12-22-2008 12:06 AM
More Nismo S-tune 370Z shots BanningZ Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery 1 12-02-2008 03:44 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:21 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2