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I'm going from what I recall were factory specs. 3200 lbs. is still too heavy for regular track work, IMO.
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It doesn't. It weighs between 3200 and 3300 depending on the options.
While it wouldn't hurt for the 370Z to be 200 lbs lighter, it has a very good power to weight and torque to weight ratio out of the box. The 350Z was often panned for poor handling, but not the 370Z. At worst it's not as nimble as the FR-S, but it's hardly a clumsy car. On that note: What's the average slalom times for the Z vs the FR-S? 60-0 braking? Skidpad? EDIT: Well, the Z did better than I expected and the FR-S/ BRZ way worse, at least from what data I could fine. Mean 370Z coupe skidpad g's = 0.965 Mean 370Z coupe Slalom mph = 70.53 Mean FR-S/BRZ skidpad g's = 0.88 Mean FR-S/BRZ slalom mph (note: only 2 data points) = 68.2 Didn't bother gathering braking data, but looked like around 110' for the Z and 120' for the FR-S/BRZ. Good thing it's not about the numbers... er... any numbers. Data for 370Z from: http://www.insideline.com/nissan/370...ssan-370z.html http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/370z/2010/road-test1.html http://www.roadandtrack.com/tests/ca...an_370z_page_3 http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...t/viewall.html http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/370z/2010/road-test1.html http://www.insideline.com/nissan/370...-bmw-135i.html Data for FR-S/BRZ from: http://www.insideline.com/scion/fr-s...full-test.html http://www.insideline.com/subaru/brz...and-video.html http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...t/viewall.html http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...t/viewall.html Last edited by Jordo!; 08-01-2012 at 02:14 AM. |
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well I stopped by the Subi dealer today, I wanted to see and sit in the BRZ, my other car Im looking into is the G37.
Well lets just say the BRZ is, a $26K car, lol IMHO it felt cheap, lots of cheap plastic, the sheetmetal seemed very thin, just not was I was excepting from a "sportscar" They only had the one, so no test drive, and Im not, going to buy a car, without test driving it, period. If I had an extra 20grand, Id might buy one, Im betting these are a BLAST to buzz around town, may be even play on the track. The salesman did tell me they are only making 3000 this year, and they have 7 in route, out of the 7, 2 are sold, and I think he said 4 have a deposit on them, leaving something like 2 or so for sale, so I pretty much left, lol |
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Never seen an actual curb weight under 3300. Have seen measured curb weights of 3355 (M/T) and 3360 (Car and Driver).
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...t/viewall.html 3355 lb. http://media.caranddriver.com/files/...ro-vehicle.pdf 3360 lb. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...370z-road-test >>the car is only 33 pounds heavier than the 350Z we tested in June of ’07<< The 370Z was supposed to be a lighter-weight car than the 350Z. It was not and is not ![]() Quote:
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Are all 170 of your posts this useless?
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You priced out a set of rotors for a Aventado or GTR lately? Wonder what the per mile depreciation is on a $200K+ Lambo is? Track time is pricey. I'd rather spend more of my driving budget on that, rather than consumables, because it's seat time that makes you a better driver. I didn't say there were no 3200+ pound cars that could be good on track, they're just not the best choice - light, balanced cars with low CGs are. Some have bigger budgets than others, but I don't see a lot of Lambos on track, and for good reason. A track beater that your not afraid to walk away from when it gets wadded up is the smart choice if you want to allocate the funds for it. Speed on a road course is about skill and momentum, not power.
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what you have done is just picked a point on a slippery slope and assumed its the best idea. if cog, cost, balance and weight are your concerns than why are you on an frs forum? get a miata since they have a lower cog, price, and curb weight all while having a much better balance. if speed on a road course was about momentum, the frs would have destroyed the v6 mustang at streets (a pretty small technical track) but it didnt |
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If someone wanted to purchase a used Miata for a cheap fun track car, then they probably would have done it. If someone wanted a 370Z for a good V6 FR setup, then they probably would have done it. Obviously the people here who bought BRZ's or FRS did so because it made sense to them. Its a great small, light, economical, sports car with more utility than its convertible cousins. Now Im sure this thread will go on for another 50 pages with the same strawman arguments about why various cars are, or are not, better than the GT86/BRZ/FRS... |
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my point was merely that saying the arguments made as to why someone would think that a lambo is a worse track car compared to the frs is going to be the exact same argument why the frs is a worse track car compared to the miata. its getting lost because he changed the subject but my point is that 3200 lbs is not too heavy for track use. in fact thats probably not even 100 lbs heavier than the average of the top 10 or 20 fastest street cars ever |
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