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[edit]Then again, I think I may have been reading you wrong. Your happy with the car's weight, just want more power. OK... |
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I simply want more grunt, more power. Don't mess with the handling characteristics of the vehicle. Last edited by shadoquad; 06-19-2012 at 04:48 PM. |
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I admit that perhaps I was a bit too gruff, and I definitely took this thread off topic.
Again, I apologize for wearing my Z fanboi hat. |
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IMO cars, like women, are of two kinds: take over payments or bigger, better deal. There is no finish to a serial relationship, just keep on keeping on already (ruck up, sojer). |
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And you arrived at the same conclusion of just about everyone else: "Looks great, handles great, needs more torque". Sigh. Sure hope they bring out that Gazoo version... Anyway, there's a mod you can do to improve clutch feel -- search the370Z.com DIY section for it. Other than that, get some stiffer springs, beefier sways, and a few extra chassis braces and you can get the Z to feel VERY go-kart like. Add better pads and SS lines, and it will stop on a dime. Do both, it will feel hundreds of pounds lighter -- maybe not quite as nimble as the FR-S, but like night and day from stock. |
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Adding power doesn't help grip, but it certainly does help lap times. So anyway, I stand by both comments, which do you think is false and why? Last edited by ZDan; 06-20-2012 at 07:24 AM. |
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[edit]OK, maybe you mean that higher c.f. pads with more pad will give better braking response with less pedal effort, making the car feel less massive under braking? Adding stiffer suspension and chassis bracing won't make the 370Z feel like a lightweight either. It will improve handling and responsiveness, but even with full-on track optimized suspension, there's no disguising mass. To wit: An NA Miata is softly-sprung and the chassis is a wet noodle, but it feels very lightweight! Ditto my 240Z (well, it started out softly sprung, still soft for track work). A stock 370Z has a MUCH stiffer chassis and MUCH tauter suspension than a stock 240Z or NA Miata, still feels WAY more massive than those cars. The FR-S/BRZ sorta split the difference between 370Z weight and NA Miata/240Z weight, but they have a much stiffer chassis and suspension than the Miata or 240. Stock for stock, Toyobarus are going to feel a lot lighter-weight than the 370Z. Any reduction in the *feel* of the mass of the 370Z via suspension/chassis mods could be equally applied to the FR-S/BRZ to make it *feel* lighter still (though I still contend that stiffer doesn't really feel that much lighter to me, particularly on the street). 370Z is a great car, it's a somewhat fast car, but IMO *if* you want a sports car that feels lightweight and more engaging to drive every single time you drive it, on the street or at the track, the FR-S/BRZ are a better choice. I'm probably overposting in this thread, but as a long-time Z-head, the 350Z and 370Z were both bitter disappointments to me. A return to 240Z ideals was promised and emphatically *not* delivered, so I'm still all butt-hurt over that
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I agree with a lot of what you say when it comes to driving feel. Now, the Mustang GT will spank both of them on any speed course. There is always something faster. For me, the Z has the amount of power and sports car feel that I like. Get in a Mustang and drive that tank. Much less sports car response. Even worse if you drive a Camaro or Challenger. The Z still feels compact and tight. But if you prefer the more responsive, lighter car, there is nothing wrong with that. I drove a 2000 Miata and loved the feel and the corner carving. But I've had a lot more fun in my Z. The added weight also makes the Z a more pleasant tourer for when I'm done playing. Again, just personal opinion. Last edited by shadoquad; 06-20-2012 at 10:12 AM. |
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