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I once fucked a BMW 640 in a straight line the look on the guys face was priceless. I'll never forget it. The Z was an awesome car.
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Understeer entering a corner and oversteer out is exactly what you *don't* want. You want the car to eagerly rotate on crner entry and stably track out while applying max power on exit.
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I honestly believe the next Z will get a 2.0L turbo(295hp/280tq) engine next with 250lbs(2950lbs) shed from its body and slightly better balance. I don't think Nissan will go the N/A 4 cylinder route and I wouldn't blame them if they don't.
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Don't get me wrong, drivers who track their Z's tend to go with a square setup to avoid that. But I love that handling style. Hard cornering is very easy and rewarding in the car. I'll be really surprised if Nissan puts a 4 cyl in a Z. They've never done it before. Although, BMW once said they would never turbo their M cars, and that happened. |
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The effect of some tire stagger isn't that huge relative to front/rear roll stiffness distribution and alignment settings anyway. I've run 205/225, 205/245, and 225/245 on my S2000 at the track, and honestly the balance wasn't tremendously affected. Quote:
In any case, at the track you definitely don't want understeer entering and oversteer exiting corners. Fortunately, trail-braking naturally gives some oversteer on corner entry and application of power unloads the fronts and gives understeer on track out. Quote:
Develop a new Silvia very similar to the FR-S/BRZ Build a new Z on that platform, with engine/firewall/windshield/front-seaters moved way aft, back seat removed. Honestly I'd rather see a new 4 cylinder 250Z that weighed 2800 lb or less than a 3000+ lb. 6-cylinder new Z, but if they keep the weight down, 4, turbo-4, 6, turbo-6, whatever is fine with me. Also build a 510 lineup on the same platform. 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-doors. Like a Mazda3 but RWD. That'd be a kick-ass lineup... |
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And keep the GTR as the halo car. I see no need to bring back the 510 name. They don't need to enter the hot hatch market, but if they did, it'd be sweet.Sorry, I'll take off my Nissan fanboi cap for a while now
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If Nissan makes a similar version to the FRS/BRZ I hope they don't use a 2.0L or smaller engine for the N.American market. They can keep it in JP/EU but give us a D/I, 2.5L(7k RPM) or a 2.0T.
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S cars have back seats. I think he's talking platform sharing. New S16 gets 4 cyl and 2+2, Z gets 6 cyl and 2 seats. Based on shared chassis.
Same thing Toyota should do with 86, IMO. Like the original Celica and Supra variants, sort of.
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Just keep it if your seeking performance maybe wai a year or two there might be a fine tunned one?
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Fuel starve means that you're low on fuel and driving hard (I mean TRACKING IT hard) and you take a sweeping right turn with low fuel, and the G forces pull the fuel away from where it is grabbed from the tank, shutting the car down. That is fuel starve. Not knowing how many miles you can go before running out of gas, that's nothing. As a rule of thumb, I always assume I have less than thirty miles to go in any car with the fuel light on. Just fuel up when your gas light comes on and it's not a problem. As for fuel starve, most Z owners will never drive their cars hard enough to ever experience it. Quote:
At the end of the day, trade the Z if you want to. We only go around once in life. Test drive the FRS/BRZ, and if you like it more, then trade it. What's good for me is not necessarily good for you. Last edited by shadoquad; 06-18-2012 at 09:48 AM. |
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A reduced friction VVEL 2.5L engine would be awesome...but the smaller the motor the less incentive there is to put fancy stuff like that on :/ Which is why the VQ25 doesn't have it. Fuel economy concerns will push displacement down since that's the cheapest way to get fuel economy.
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