So then a sports car needs to be less than 3000 lbs? A sport base Z weights 40 pounds more than a Porsche gt2. Miata's, elise's, and s2k's are nice
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04-03-2011, 08:15 PM | #211 (permalink) |
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So then a sports car needs to be less than 3000 lbs? A sport base Z weights 40 pounds more than a Porsche gt2. Miata's, elise's, and s2k's are nice and light and that makes them easier to drive and handle better. I think it's philosophical semantics.
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I think youre confusing a pure sports car with a track prepped race car. Anyone who seriously races a car will remove the AC, power steering, ABS, etc. But you can do that to any race prepped track car and call it race ready. Doesn't make it a sports car.
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You can keep believing your nissan is a purebred sports car if you want. The S2000 came a whole lot closer to being a real sports car than this Z ever will, and I still wouldn't call it a pure sports car. |
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The Z can't even last on a race track more than a few laps without putting on an oil cooler and upgraded brake pads! Even my pathetic little girly 1 series lasted for a good 25 minutes on the track with stock everything...and an extra 80 hp meaning additional heat everywhere. So you tell me, does a "purebred sports car in every sense of the word" not come with adequate cooling and stopping components from the factory? Or does that just mean that Nissan doesn't believe it is, either? That being said, I still love the 370z. It is a great package for the money, and I'd say the best thing under Cayman S prices if you're looking for an attractive, quick, and reasonably comfortable sports car.
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04-04-2011, 03:33 AM | #219 (permalink) |
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yes and go into limp mode. C&D had it happen testing the 2 on the track. I think it was the G not the Z though
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I put my setups and lap times here too: Car / Anticipated Crank HP / Modifications / Best Lap / Top Track Speed: 370z / 332 bhp / R-Comps, HP+ pads / 1:50.7 / 119 mph 370z / ~355 bhp / hotchkis sways, R-Comps, HP+ pads, high flow cats, stillen exhaust / 1:46.5 / 124 mph 135i / 300 bhp (Probably more like 250) / M3 front sway / 1:57.4 / 114 mph 135i / ~370 bhp (Probably more like 320) / JB4 map 5, M3 front sway / 1:53.1 / 122 mph The above laps by the 1 had some serious heat soak. I also only had access to 91 octane, with 100 octane it can run more boost and the hp goes up to about 400 bhp. The car pulls much harder on the street than the 370 did, which was confirmed by some DynoMaster for Android runs showing sub 10 second 0-100 times, where the Z could do around 12 seconds. Unfortunately, it does need some sort of intake temp cooling to hold the higher HP on the track. No problem on the street when you only do bursts of acceleration, but on the track the intake temps really hurt the FI engine (just power wise). This did not seriously affect the driveability of the car, but it did have a very noticeable loss in power. Luckily, my methanol injection kit will not only dramatically reduce intake temps, but will effectively give 105+ octane gas as well, allowing for much more boost. I hope to find a 370z to race on the track once I get my R-Comps and meth kit installed, it should be a pretty close race if he has the same setup I used to have on my old Zizzle
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I do agree that all the cars you mentioned are pure sports cars. But I also think this has taken such a ridiculous turn in terms of semantics. The 370Z is a sports car. The Lotus elise is certainly more "pure" in the sense that it is stripped down and has no real interior. So is the GT2/GT3/RS models. Oh and Red Zed...you say the s2k is more of a pure sports car? Why would anyone build a "sports car" with the only model being a convertible. You're automatically weaking the chassis by doing that, and if you choose to add chassis re-inforcement under the car, you're adding weight. So, just because the s2k is small, light, and makes 120 hp/liter, I would contest that the fact it is only offered as a convertible kind of kills it as a pure sports car. Cars like the Porsche 918 and Audi R8 spyder's have extra chassis re-inforcement but it adds weight. They can obviously make up for the power:weight ratio by offering well over 500 bhp. And if a pure sports car belongs on a track, why then would it be a convertible (more drag, less chassis rigidity, less safety). Of course adding a roll cage makes this a moot point, but last time I checked the s2k doesn't come with a cage as a factory option. And the aforementioned supercar sypders were actually designed in wind tunnels to incorporate the structure into the aerodynamics. I just don't know who would want to have the wind whipping around them going 140 mph.
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If you agree the lotus is more pure, I think we are done here. I was just responding to your "pure sports car in every sense" comment. |
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