Originally Posted by BLM If Nissan were to fit a v8 in the Z it would bump the price dramatically. I don't know where they'd get such a motor either.
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I'm all for bigger and better, but I love the Z in stock trim as is. I will eventually own a GT-R and that'll have a completely different purpose than my Z.
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If anything they need that bump of hp/tq to compete with our sister G37.
Always imitated, never duplicated!
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And regarding our 370z's.
I believe that the next generation will be getting direct injection. No turbo's since nissan stays with the heritage of n/a. But that juke motor is going to be the start of something amazing for nissan! Hopefully I won't mod my car too much cause Nissan is going to make a turbo rwd beast!
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GT-R isn't a true sports car, either, I guess.
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I'm more into American V8's, and that is what that formula is for, but should be close to accurate at these hp levels (mid 300's). Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-08-2011 at 02:44 AM. |
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like he said
Like Econ said, Im gonna need forced induction. It makes me upset when they make me upgrade. But good for hyundai. Ill start saving my pennies now so that Ill have a tt kit for when they make it official.
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Then where are the German supra's!? I'm glad the german's pushed the envelope with the M's and AMG's and RS versions getting more and more powerful. It likely inspired Nissan to get the GTR over here (FINALLY!!!)
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AMG, ///M, and P-car customers are not Nissan customers. Walk into a BMW or Porsche dealership and walk into a Nissan dealership. The difference is substantial. |
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I believe the GT-R was made to compete with the 911 Turbo. Nissan specifically challenged Porsche's lap time on the Nurburgring. They most likely brought it to the US to increase their sales, its a pretty large market here.
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It sure is a good time to be in the market for a sports car, i think thats something we can all agree on. Whether its a 30, 40, 50k car, there are many choices and each car company is trying to outdo the other. I really cant see myself purchasing a Hyundai sports car, but who knows what they will do with their new coupe......im sure a lot of Porsche guys said the same thing about owning a Nissan GT-R, so we'll see!
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Re: dealerships, they are extremely different. They cater to money, not really enthusiasts. Even porsche. My father went looking for a GT3 and was asking the salesman technical questions regarding the suspension and he had NO CLUE wtf he was talking about. He was more concerned with what kind of coffee my dad wanted while he waited in the lobby. BMW is also notorious for this, at least where I'm from. Jersey is loaded with people and money. Every J-Wow wanna-be drives a white 3 series with a cigarette sticking out and thump music bellowing from the harmon kardon or whatever the heck system bmw uses in their "upgraded sound" package these days and every Situation-in-training is rocking an AMG or M3, automatic of cours. Part of being a true enthusiast is knowing how and where to spend your money. If money is not a factor, by all means bring on the stampede of prancing horses in bright fire engine red.
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