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Plus, it would require rims to come in sets of "left" and "right." If you take the same rim and put it on the other side of the car....it's spinning in the opposite direction...so one side of the car would be sucking air UNDER the car while the other sucked it OUT. That would negate any aerodynamic benefits, and if the wheels were designed to create enough airflow to make a difference in brake cooling, it would also generate a distinct "pull" to one side at high speeds. |
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Really? Nissan has a history of lying about performance....
For example: the new GT-R isn't nearly as fast on the Ring as they claim.....Porsche BOUGHT one and let their best test driver lap in it to try and reproduce the times Nissan quoted and they were way off. A 3800lb car with 480hp and less tire simply cannot outrun a 3500lb car with better aero, tires, and brakes on a high-speed track like the ring, regardless of the wondrous electro-nannies. They also originally shipped it with launch settings that destroyed the transmission in a very short amount of time. The original 350z (first few model years) also had a habit of grenading it's manual transmission...so frequently that Nissan had to install a heavier duty (and much heavier) transmission after the first model year. They're not truthful about the weights of the Z either. They quoted figures more than 100lbs lighter than what anybody was getting when they took their car to a scale for both the 350z and 370z. It doesn't surprise me one bit that they'd ship the track oriented variant of their sports car with brakes worse than a Camaro. Nissan is one of the few car companies that I genuinely do not trust. |
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). My 08 has been much better though but i admittedly haven't had the time or money to put into it as previous cars. I guess I should probably not give them as much credit as I do... I think though, that regardless of the "performance brake option" offered, if you truly intend to track the vehicle, you are always better off going with an aftermarket setup.
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In fact, the 2010 SS completed the lightning lap only .3 seconds behind the 200lb lighter, track-package 2011 Mustang GT (which costs about 4k more than the Camaro it essentially tied). That's the same Track Pack 2011 Mustang GT that essentially tied the M3 in track performance....(the BOSS runs times comparable to a freaking R8. How nuts is that?!) The Mustang was also wearing significantly more aggressive rubber.... The 370z also has radiator issues. Both the Nismo and standard 370z are prone to slipping into an engine saving limp mode that lasts for 5-10 minutes after less than 10 minutes of track time. A large, aftermarket radiator completely eliminates the problem. The Nismo comes with a larger radiator...but it still suffers the problem because it's STILL not enough. I just don't trust Nissan....they cut corners on their performance cars. I would rather a vehicle be built to take the type of punishment it's clearly intended to take and be 50-100lbs heavier than ship with substandard parts. (by the way, your 08 350z has the most stoutly built parts that Nissan has put on a Z car...the transmission is fixed, the radiator is sufficient, and the brakes are better than the nismo 370z....so I wouldn't worry too much) |
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^ urg..i hate agreeing with you sometimes..
im a big fan of Nissan from the 90s, but since Nissans CEO Carlos Ghosn took over..AKA Mr. Renault...the company is just...weird..especially with all their claims. I will never own a 350z ..after witnessing a friend of mine blow up 6 of them on the track. God rest his poor soul. And the GT-R transmission issue.....just put me over the edge with the company. I do have high hopes for a Silvia resurrection but at the same time scared they are going to butcher the car.
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Yep. Internet forums make finding good parts (that somebody else already tested for you...hehe) much easier, which makes spending the money on them much easier which eventually results in spare organ sales and possibly hawking your neighbors wife on Ebay. But it's ok, because by that time there no WAY your neighbor will be able to catch you.
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The actual power it takes to do this is pretty small, on the order of 10s or hundreds of watts most likely. Think a cooling fan for your house (do people in America even use them? lol). The really fat ones are like 300W, but they spin rather fast and have crazy huge blades. Also remember that most rims aren't very aerodynamic anyways and have some sort of loss to aerodynamic drag via spinning anyways. We could go further, use a centrifugal type blower fan and a housing that threads through the hub, and use it to directly enhance airflow around the side of the car but that would be rather complicated and mostly pointless. And you don't need left and right wheels, they all blow outward. |
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It'd definitely be expensive to make a wheel that's both light and able to push good air most likely. Also since the brakes take up some space inside the wheel the fan would end up being thin and thus pretty low pressure, I don't really know how it would turn out, but just an interesting thought
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