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08-07-2013, 10:13 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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Copied some of the info, but changed mine up some
I propose that all of the 370Z cars be moved from STR to STU. Almost all the factory wheel and tire sizes exceed the limits of STR. The 370Z comes with three different packages: Base: Front tire 225/50R18 Wheel size 18x8 Rear tire 245/45R18 wheel size 18x9 Sport: Front tire 245/40R19 Wheel size 19x9 Rear tire 275/35R19 wheel size 19x10 Nismo: Front tire 245/40ZR19 Wheel size 19x9.5 Rear tire 285/35ZR19 Wheel size 19x10.5 The 370Z shares the same chassis platform with the G37 including engine, suspension, tire size, and wheel size. The different options offered for the 370Z are (G37 has comparable packages): base: 332 hp @ 7,000 rpm Weight 3,278 Sport: Nissan Sport Brakes, Viscous Limited-Slip Differential 332 hp @ 7,000 rpm Weight 3,278 Nismo: Nissan Sport Brakes, Viscous Limited-Slip Differential, NISMOŽ Cat-back Exhaust System, NISMOŽ Swaybar Kit, NISMOŽ Aerodynamic body design, Tuned fuel map for 350 hp @ 7,400 rpm Weight 3,346 The 370Z is a market competitor to the Genesis, Mustang, and Camaro now classed in STU. The 370Z is already competitive with STU cars it shares in the ASP classing, Subaru WRX, Mitsubishi Evolution, and now C5 Corvette. The August Fastrack states, "One thing they all have in common is the ability, and need, to fit more tire than allowed in the lower classes," and this is exactly the case with the 370Z from the factory. I also propose the 370Z Nismo should be looked at as an option package, not a different model. The 370Z Nismo package does not have any competitive advantage within the Street Touring allowable modifications. Any suspension, exhaust, or aerodynamic gain can be improved upon by a non-Nismo 370Z, with a lower starting weight. The Street Touring classing is ment to fit between the current Sock and Street Prepared categories. With the current classing of the 370Z all of the models with the Sport and Nismo packages are exclude based on factory wheels and tires. Any modification beyond the stock/street limits force the car to move directly into the ASP class. #12069
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06-02-2014, 07:48 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Any word on this. Does it mean all nismo's are ASP?
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06-02-2014, 09:35 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Yes, if you have a Nismo then it's straight to ASP (which is bullsh1t).
They really need to fix the classing if you ask me. All Z34's should be classed together in my opinion (CS, STR). Furthermore the Z34 should be moved from STR to STU and any tire width restrictions should be rewritten to allow stock tire sizes in the event the stock sizes do not meet the width restriction.
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06-20-2014, 08:55 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Just looked through 2014 Fast Tracks, the requests to get the 370 in STU continue and continue to be dismissed. Looks like there is someone(s) who wants the 370Z out of CS and into BS, which is also being rejected repeatedly with no changes until Nationals. In the meantime I have been driving my dad's Focus ST in the very favorable GS class. |
06-20-2014, 10:21 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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Just my 2 cents but the proper classing for the Z34 should be:
Base = DS>STU>BSP Sport & Nismo = CS>STU>BSP Unfortunately I don't see anything changing until there are numerous Z's running STR and not being competitive. Samething with the ASP vs BSP issue. Problem is, who wants to run a car that isn't competitive just to prove a point.
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06-21-2014, 05:33 PM | #23 (permalink) | |
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My real beef with the ASP classification is that in the ProSolo format the PAX is only .001 off that of the SSP cars. In what world is a 370 that close in performance to a GT-R or C6 vette?
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06-21-2014, 07:59 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Meh, I run pretty close to SSP times. I am definitely not in favor of the 370z going to BSP. There hasn't been a rulebook build from one and there hasn't been any top tier (no disrpect gents in here) driver running one yet. I am very much against putting them on the same line. That is a $10k check I have to write to build an SP 37HR and put it in the 350.
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06-22-2014, 03:23 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Any idea who the letters are coming from (as in the toyobaru's, RX-8s, etc)?
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06-22-2014, 07:55 PM | #28 (permalink) | |
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...its done pretty well. That said, I have 125x the developement any 370z in ASP has. I can't stand the complaint that X car has no chance w/o anyone trying. The back of the rulebook (list of champions) is littered with folks who have won in a car with little perceived chance. Bottom line, you are probably cough up 30-50k in parts/development (not including tires) for a rule book 370z in ASP. SP is not inexpensive and the cars become relatively hateful to drive outside of competition. |
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06-23-2014, 06:17 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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It's one in the same, the 350 is winning...why would you bring in a 370z, which would completely kill competitive balance in STU. The evo guys are alredy bitching to no end. I still think the C5 is the car to have in STU, but Brian Peters is in the class (in a 350z)....so that's that.
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