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Pete84

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  1. I got to talking with my brother about the performance of the early Z cars, and for the life of me I can't remember seeing any empirical data comparing the early Z's to say the Corvette or 911. I remember reading a multi comparison of several import sports cars, Fiat, Triumph, etc, but never anything pitting the Z against the icons.

    How did they stack up in stock form? 0-60, 1/4, lateral G's, slalom, etc.

     

    Perhaps someone has some nice scanned articles? :burnout:

    And this came up after I got some quotes on smog exempt Zs from Hagerty, which look very promising. Actually affordable, but that is for another thread.

  2. The SBF swaps are interesting to me, mainly because of the greater availability of the T5s for them. T5s for the SBC are just plain spendy, and the Muncie's don't have the most friendly gear ratio.

    Just have to work on finding some good insurance carrier that will be nice to me with such an older ride. Don't really want to pay 1xx for a Z a month.

  3. The rear, IMHO, is ruined by the hatch glass starting so high up and ending so low. Looks like a Porsche 928, but not classy.

     

    Then again, just about every car is best viewed in person. Can't wait for a ride, friends G35 4 door 6 speed is VERY awesome, completely stock too. Less weight, more power, what is there to hate?

     

    What is the word on pricing? From what I've heard, it is going to be in the mid 30K's, leaving room for a 240SX-esque vehicle in the mid to high 20K's.

  4. Massa had a really good shot of winning the championship, but Ferrari's stupid electronic pit lollipop ruined it for him in Singapore.

     

    Remember when Massa had his motor blow up on him, with like 5 laps to go in the Hungarian GP?

     

    Those two right there would have given him +20 points. I'm not going to debate the stewards decisions in Spa, that would even be an issue it was not for the two failures.

  5. But the Viper ACR rules them both on the 'Ring with a 7:22.1. And the team that ran it there said that with more than half a day of testing the could have gotten more time off.

     

    Excellent article on that by Motor Trend. Exclusive bit done on the event.

  6. What are the plans for it? Just put a replacement motor in? If my memory serves me correctly, the GTU is n/a, with LSD rear ends that can take a decent chunk of power.

     

    I'd vote for a nice V8, lots more options for power. Maybe a 302, since the SBF's have more T5 transmissions for a better price, at least it sure seems so.

  7. A few years ago, a bank in my area was broken into, with the robbers going in through the roof. Hasn't been solved yet.

     

    Guess several Hollywood stunt and special effects guys were short on cash waiting for the next Mission Impossible film :P

  8. Has the power band moved down the RPM range much? Wondering if your torque converter is still optimal for your new turbo.

    Which is awesome! E85 really is great !!!! 530/430 is pretty darn good!

     

    So that TT V12 AMG, is it in a Supra or Benz? Saw an article on a [iirc] French guy who put a quad turbo V12 AMG motor into a Skyline. Kinda like two RB26s stuck together.

  9. I too have wondered why Nissan did not brink the Skyline series to the US. Sure, would have taken some work to adapt to LHD, smog, and crash certify, but would have really enhanced the brand IMHO.

     

    Mind if I ask, but how difficult is it owning that GTS? Registration? Insurance? I presume it has been VINed already, so that must make things a good bit easier.

  10. I really wonder how long the drivetrains will last when being punished with heavy launches. The clutches must be hurting.

     

    From what I've read though, the transmission doesn't fully disengage while shifting, providing some amount of power during the shift.

    If someone who knows it better knows more on that, I'd love to know. Very interesting.

    Also, I remember how they shift quicker through their gears, keeping the revs in the powerband. And the slick transmission helps do that expeditiously.

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