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AK370Z 12-18-2008 01:36 AM

370Z Drifting Video from Japan 12.18.08
 
Okay.. So I was lurking in Japanese Youtube for some new videos and stumbled upon this drifting video. Looks like this is World's First Drifting 370Z :driving:

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfNzSYS4GwE

Upon further investigation, here's how the car looks like. NO modification info though :(

http://www.the370z.com/images/370zforum/yellow%20z.jpg

shumby 12-18-2008 01:39 AM

nice find love the sound now if we could only get that burnt tire smell with it.

Dav 12-18-2008 07:41 AM

As I said before, I think TE37 doesn't look good on 370z. It was beautiful on 350.
Nice find, AK!

AK370Z 12-18-2008 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dav (Post 9642)
As I said before, I think TE37 doesn't look good on 370z. It was beautiful on 350.

Yes; The rims does look weird.

nogoodname 12-18-2008 12:55 PM

is it just me, i can't see the vid...shows up as a white box....

post link..pls

ozzfest 12-18-2008 01:00 PM

That blow off valve sound great at 46 sec. Nice find.

Namir 12-18-2008 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzfest (Post 9752)
That blow off valve sound great at 46 sec. Nice find.

Isn't that sound bad? The infamous flutter.. I thought that means the spring for the blow off valve is too tight so it quickly opens and closes repeatedly rather than smoothly releasing built up turbo pressure.

nogoodname 12-18-2008 02:26 PM

after googling it, i found it...lol


that was some good screeeching :driving:

bboypuertoroc 12-18-2008 03:35 PM

Is there a Streetfire vid for this? I can't see Youtube at work.

bboypuertoroc 12-18-2008 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dav (Post 9642)
As I said before, I think TE37 doesn't look good on 370z. It was beautiful on 350.
Nice find, AK!

I think it does, but I think for the 370 a 20" wheel in the back is gonna be almost mandatory (as much as I hate saying it). Add a drop and it will look incredible.

Slidefox 12-18-2008 04:07 PM

Not enough angle!!!!!

sensi09 12-18-2008 06:05 PM

The middle section seems a bit dangerous if you come in too hot.

The TEs will probably look better when it's lowered.

RCZ 12-18-2008 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Namir (Post 9800)
Isn't that sound bad? The infamous flutter.. I thought that means the spring for the blow off valve is too tight so it quickly opens and closes repeatedly rather than smoothly releasing built up turbo pressure.


Only partly right. The bov isnt opening at low boost or at all. May be because of the spring or because its stuck shut. The flutter you hear is called surge or boost surge or turbo surge. Its air looking for the path of least resistance back out of the air intake system. This happens to be the turbo. It can cause a lot of pressure on the turbo and can make the impeller on the turbo actually spin backwards or stop very suddenly as the air is going back out. Depending on just how much pressure isnt being released, this can be harmless at low levels or it can be pretty bad at high levels. It makes the fluttering sound because the air is bouncing in and back out of the intake system. When it is a purr, its usually OK. When you hear fewer really loud sorta flutter bounce sounds like the one in the video then you should start to take notice. Although some cars that run really high boost kinda run into this problem if they are using bov's that can leak at high boost because they need to run stiffer springs in the bov. Stiffer springs means leak protection, but it also means that you need to reach higher levels of boost for the vacuum pressure differential to open the bov. In other words, it wont open at lower boost and surge occurs..

I know I couldve made it simpler...

SnakeBitten 12-19-2008 08:58 AM

Nothing wrong with 20's for a street car imho and on the 370z its only a +1 increase. Just like everybody rocked 19's on the 350z cause it was only +1. 20's will make the 370z look good. Those weel wells are huge and 20's will fill them out nicely without killing the balance much as it is just +1. I dont feel those on the 370z either. Love the rims but doesnt do much for the 370z imho.

nogoodname 12-19-2008 09:38 AM

so that Z is a 7AT.....b/c the other pics show a non-sport rim

when it was drifting, it didnt have the sport package....doesnt sport package have a LSD and tighter suspension??

Namir 12-19-2008 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCZ (Post 9947)
Only partly right. The bov isnt opening at low boost or at all. May be because of the spring or because its stuck shut. The flutter you hear is called surge or boost surge or turbo surge. Its air looking for the path of least resistance back out of the air intake system. This happens to be the turbo. It can cause a lot of pressure on the turbo and can make the impeller on the turbo actually spin backwards or stop very suddenly as the air is going back out. Depending on just how much pressure isnt being released, this can be harmless at low levels or it can be pretty bad at high levels. It makes the fluttering sound because the air is bouncing in and back out of the intake system. When it is a purr, its usually OK. When you hear fewer really loud sorta flutter bounce sounds like the one in the video then you should start to take notice. Although some cars that run really high boost kinda run into this problem if they are using bov's that can leak at high boost because they need to run stiffer springs in the bov. Stiffer springs means leak protection, but it also means that you need to reach higher levels of boost for the vacuum pressure differential to open the bov. In other words, it wont open at lower boost and surge occurs..

I know I couldve made it simpler...

Thanks for the explanation, it made sense. I used to think that flutter was always bad because it was stressing the turbo, but I guess its only bad if its excessive. I've always been a fan of N/A cars anyway, I can't stand power surge from the turbo half way through the rev band.


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