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Old 03-26-2016, 04:50 PM   #15
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Zenki & Kouki refer to two versions of 1 generation so it would kind of go like this:

2013-2016 MK1 Zenki
2017-2020 MK1 Kouki

2021-2024 MK2 Zenki
2025-2028 MK2 Kouki

We'd probably use chassis codes too:

2013-2016 ZC6 & ZN6 Zenki
2017-2020 ZC6 & ZN6 Kouki
Correct, except a second generation version of this car would have a different chassis code, ie; ZC6 zenki/kouki, and ZC7 zenki/Kouki.

Damn, I was hoping Moto would've had/been able to elaborate more on the specifics of the chassis and mechanical changes. Patience is a virtue I guess.
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Old 03-26-2016, 05:09 PM   #16
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Just a side note to that. Kouki is pronounced KOH-ki, and not coo-kie. I hate it when non-japanese jdmers say "cookie" "cookie"
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Just a side note to that. Kouki is pronounced KOH-ki, and not coo-kie. I hate it when non-japanese jdmers say "cookie" "cookie"

Hahaha! I did that when I first saw the term. I also heard some say COW-ki.

It comes from trying to pronounce it the English way, instead of Japanese. Also, COW-ki....


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Old 03-26-2016, 05:43 PM   #18
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I agree if we discuss about wheel power or 0-60 mph results. However, crank power should not be different. If you have an example of different specifications between an auto and a manual please share. The only way I can think is that they managed to "pass" the emission regulations using a bit better engine management in the manual transmission. However, this is a very weird case to promote especially after what happened to other car companies lately. I think Toyota and Subaru would be in a much better position if they claimed that they achieved this with a new air-intake design. This is what some of us were expecting.
Its also possible that the ECU engine parameters are different to correspond to the load and performance differences between the 2 trannies.
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Just a side note to that. Kouki is pronounced KOH-ki, and not coo-kie. I hate it when non-japanese jdmers say "cookie" "cookie"
The term is already westernized. Most of the Nissan 240 forums had this discussion numerous times already. Most Americans say it Kooo-key.

It still sounds a lot better than "cookie." I sure hope nobody pronounces it like "cookie."
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Sounds like they weren't really trying to add power, but just wanted to fix the torque dip problem everyone complains about.
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Old 03-26-2016, 06:17 PM   #21
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I just call it facelift
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Damn we could basically just call it FR-S and 86
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The term is already westernized. Most of the Nissan 240 forums had this discussion numerous times already. Most Americans say it Kooo-key.

It still sounds a lot better than "cookie." I sure hope nobody pronounces it like "cookie."
no, sorry, but that's wrong. Koo-key is how you pronounce "air" in japanese. if you said you had a 86 "koo-key" in japan they'd wonder what an 86 air is. i bet you wouldn't like it if japanese people butchered pronunciation of english words right? same thing.
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Zenki and Kouki are terms that have been around forever, dudes. Zehn-kee, koh-kee. Zenki = early, Kouki = late. That's basically it and all you need to know.
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no, sorry, but that's wrong. Koo-key is how you pronounce "air" in japanese. if you said you had a 86 "koo-key" in japan they'd wonder what an 86 air is. i bet you wouldn't like it if japanese people butchered pronunciation of english words right? same thing.
Fair enough but if you have ever been to an MR2 meet or a 240sx meet and tell everyone you're looking to buy a pair of "koo-key" taillights nobody's gonna say "oh you mean koh-key?" That's because it's Westernized and as long as you're saying it in U.S. soil car enthusiasts (who actually have owned a car that is related to those terms) have accepted it.

Side note, Americans butcher English words too, as well as non-English words.

The best one I can think of is Hyundai. Hun-day Genesis not Hun-die Genesis.

Also how do you pronounce TEIN as in TEIN coilovers? I've heard TEE-EN & TINE.

Everything I've heard are from car meets & YouTube videos.
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The best one I can think of is Hyundai. Hun-day Genesis not Hun-die Genesis.
Don't forget "Hi-yun-die"
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Fair enough but if you have ever been to an MR2 meet or a 240sx meet and tell everyone you're looking to buy a pair of "koo-key" taillights nobody's gonna say "oh you mean koh-key?" That's because it's Westernized and as long as you're saying it in U.S. soil car enthusiasts (who actually have owned a car that is related to those terms) have accepted it.

Side note, Americans butcher English words too, as well as non-English words.

The best one I can think of is Hyundai. Hun-day Genesis not Hun-die Genesis.

Also how do you pronounce TEIN as in TEIN coilovers? I've heard TEE-EN & TINE.

Everything I've heard are from car meets & YouTube videos.
Well if it's anything like German you pronounce the "I" if it's after the "e". However, Japanese is not German :P

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Fair enough but if you have ever been to an MR2 meet or a 240sx meet and tell everyone you're looking to buy a pair of "koo-key" taillights nobody's gonna say "oh you mean koh-key?" That's because it's Westernized and as long as you're saying it in U.S. soil car enthusiasts (who actually have owned a car that is related to those terms) have accepted it.

Side note, Americans butcher English words too, as well as non-English words.

The best one I can think of is Hyundai. Hun-day Genesis not Hun-die Genesis.

Also how do you pronounce TEIN as in TEIN coilovers? I've heard TEE-EN & TINE.

Everything I've heard are from car meets & YouTube videos.
eh, whatevs, still sounds utterly ridiculous to japanese people, and one of my pet peeves.

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