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This thread is interesting to say the last. Cant really compare FR-S to the 370z. The z is hell of a car with power straight from factory. Yes it doesnt have backseats but does have valuable space in the hatch for space. The 370z looks better to me especially in that price range. I love my 370z. The FR-S going to be a great track car. Hopefully our shop car will see some light of that.
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Just dropping in to say that brake fading + other problems is a known issue for the 370Z on the track.
Not a problem on the road ! Also on the S2000 the car rear end wanders during hard braking especially on the AP1 models and are not the safest car to drive at higher speeds. This was improved on AP2. That is my 2 cents of knowledge on these 2 cars, even If I got one of these as a gift I'd sell them and get something else (my opinion!)
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I don't want to sound like a fanboy here (I'm buying a BRZ after all) but many people here seriously exaggerate the problems with the Z on the track based on what they hear from magazines and haven't actually seen themselves. I have 2 friends that track and DD theirs and have seen first hand that they truly are a great platform.
Its ridiculous that Nissan didn't include an oil cooler, but with a $450 oil cooler kit the oil will stay in a perfect temp range lap after lap after lap. This is proven. The brake issues can be remedied with better pads and fluid. Air scoops directing air at the rotors can help too. Tons of people are tracking their Zs hard and having a blast doing it. Again, its too bad owners had to pay extra to get their Zs race ready but I can't think of many cars under $33k that are truly race ready from the factory. There is no issue with oil overheating or brake fade in DD on stock 370Zs. I can almost guarantee that the FR-S and BRZ will need some prep before they can handle successive hot laps. I'm prepared for that and honestly expect it. Call me crazy, but I'm actually looking forward to finding the flaws and figuring out ways to deal with them. Its all part of the fun! Last edited by schlomo; 03-01-2012 at 10:34 PM. |
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![]() BTW RX-8s are one of those under $33K track ready cars. Bone stock, just run it hard and ride it into the sunset! |
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When I first tracked mine (Watkins Glen), I ran the max spec rear toe of 0.64deg total due to running front tires nearly as wide as rears, and because of all the warnings about it's tail-happy antics. Sure enough, I experienced weird, nonlinear handling that spooked me a little, despite years of experience in a much higher power/weight, sometimes tail-happy but always more linearly-handling 240Z. Then I shared the car with a friend at Mosport. Day 2 the car became more and more oversteery, to the point that it was well nigh undriveable. Both of us experienced drivers in much higher power/weight rwd cars, both of us totally freaked by the cars spooky/evil handling. Turns out the rears had already pretty much heat-cycled out! Next event, I wanted to knock the toe down to min specs to get reasonable life out of my new rear tires, as I couldn't live with that kinda wear rate and I couldn't deal with the handling degradation at end of rear tire life. I asked for the minimum AP1 spec: 0.32deg total rear toe or 0.16deg per side. Shop gave me 0.15deg TOTAL instead. I was quite worried at the next event that the car would snap oversteer all over the place. Instead, the car behaved MUCH better and more linearly. EXCELLENT! Benefits of minimal rear toe: GREATLY increased tire life, MUCH more linear handling characteristics, LESS twitchy, but MORE responsive at turn-in, even improved mileage! Excessive rear toe: SUCKS, for EVERYthing. FFWD a couple of years, and at Mont Tremblant in the wet, the car was again almost undriveable! WTF! On the drive home through Montreal, heavy downpour, I had to slow to a crawl while cars around me were having no problems going 5-10mph faster. Took it to the shop, lo and behold the alignment had shifted, giving 1.05deg total rear toe. I made sure they tightened the bolts adequately when they reset it... Quote:
Hard to believe how often the same exact mistake has been repeated with Japanese sports cars: FC RX-7, NSX, 2nd gen MR2, and then the AP1. The idea being that increasing rear toe-in with bump would make these cars *more forgiving*, as when you turned in and got some body roll, the outside rear would toe in and give understeer (or reduce oversteer). DUMB IDEA that NEVER ONCE worked as intended! Very nonlinear handling, particularly over bumps. And if you make the rookie mistake of LIFTING off the gas when the back end starts to get loose, God help you! Because then in addition to unloading the rears, which gives more oversteer, you outside rear now toes relatively OUTward as the back end lifts, giving a huge additional dose of oversteer! Instant spin. Anyway, the AP1 is a sweetheart with ~0.2 degrees total rear toe. A little weird, but not "out to kill you" weird. With excessive rear toe, it's really a terrible car to drive. |
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I love the engine in the 370Z. I would never have to high rev that engine because it feels fast as fuck under 5k rpms unlike every single 4 banger that's N/A. And I love the look of the 370Z Sport with rear lip spoiler. The sport wheels look gorgeous to me.
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I drove one yesterday just to make sure I was making the right choice with a BRZ, and I'm glad I did, because now I have no regrets!
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I owned a 370z and I have to say it's an amazing car but all the power gets wasted by the crappy transmission, worst transmission EVER.
noisy, it grinds, makes the car feel slow and the clutch HATES driving slowly. Handling wise it's simply amazing, thar car comes with rails. There is nothing this BRZ can do at the track to get EVEN CLOSE to the 370z. This is a very dumb comparison because the engine on the 370z has the balls this subatoy doesn't have. |
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