Next Generation nissan Z (z35)
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Next Generation nissan Z (z35)
A lot of speculation are circling, one of the most recent ones was the GT6 mystery car reveal - a lot of people are predicting that this is infact the next generation Z due to the close relationship between Nissan and GT games.
Last but not least it closely matches to the next gen Z outline that Jay Lenos saw in Japan.
Last but not least it closely matches to the next gen Z outline that Jay Lenos saw in japan.
Anyways from the current rumors looks like the current VQ37HR is going to remain as the powerplant maybe with direct injection, a new 7 speed rev match manual is also speculated to increase the EPA mpg ratings.
Seeing as the competitor this car will be aimed at is still the cayman s/ mustang gt, can we expect to see a significant curb weight decrease
Last but not least it closely matches to the next gen Z outline that Jay Lenos saw in Japan.
Last but not least it closely matches to the next gen Z outline that Jay Lenos saw in japan.
Anyways from the current rumors looks like the current VQ37HR is going to remain as the powerplant maybe with direct injection, a new 7 speed rev match manual is also speculated to increase the EPA mpg ratings.
Seeing as the competitor this car will be aimed at is still the cayman s/ mustang gt, can we expect to see a significant curb weight decrease
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I think that ginormous engine must be a large part of the reason the 370Z's nose is so damn bloated and enormous and why despite being a 2-seat rwd "sports car" it has such a Mustangesque 54/46 weight distribution
I'd rather they developed a much smaller/lighter-weight/lower-profile engine for the Z than stick with the VQ37.
I'd rather they developed a much smaller/lighter-weight/lower-profile engine for the Z than stick with the VQ37.
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I think that ginormous engine must be a large part of the reason the 370Z's nose is so damn bloated and enormous and why despite being a 2-seat rwd "sports car" it has such a Mustangesque 54/46 weight distribution
I'd rather they developed a much smaller/lighter-weight/lower-profile engine for the Z than stick with the VQ37.
I'd rather they developed a much smaller/lighter-weight/lower-profile engine for the Z than stick with the VQ37.
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The outline of the top image looks a lot like the GT-86 to me. The shape of the rounded front fenders, point of the nose, etc. Not to say the next Z might have GT-86 "inspired" shape. I don't have a Playstation tho so I am not sure if the GT-86 is in GT5 already.
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I think the V6 is here to stay with the Z cars. I don't think it's wise for them to go after the BRZ weight goal which would require a decrease in engine size and power. compete with the Mustang and power cars. Improve the VVT system and transmission. Get rid of the horridly large rear fender look. keep providing good aero for the Nismo model but also a Carbon roof and hatch option.
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The problem with the 350z and 370z is that the engine really dictates a lot about the car (weight, size, etc.) and the engine just can't really hand with more powerful cars in the segment.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the VQ engines but it's a big, heavy way to make 300 hp. Meanwhile, you have Mustangs that have engines that are marginally heavier if not relatively the same weight that make an extra 100 hp.
A 2,800 lb 370z would be more like it, but you can't get 600+ lbs of weight out of that car and still keep that big engine without further skewing the weight distribution. I'm fine with the overall size of the 370z, but it's just too heavy to have that little power and compete against the Mustang.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the VQ engines but it's a big, heavy way to make 300 hp. Meanwhile, you have Mustangs that have engines that are marginally heavier if not relatively the same weight that make an extra 100 hp.
A 2,800 lb 370z would be more like it, but you can't get 600+ lbs of weight out of that car and still keep that big engine without further skewing the weight distribution. I'm fine with the overall size of the 370z, but it's just too heavy to have that little power and compete against the Mustang.
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They aren't going to get rid of the larger engine; that's sort of what defines the Z. I agree with the post above that Nissan should introduce a Silvia successor to go with the Z.
I've always though of the Z as the Japanese equivalent of a muscle car...not quite super car like the GTR and not quite sports car like the MX5.
I've always though of the Z as the Japanese equivalent of a muscle car...not quite super car like the GTR and not quite sports car like the MX5.
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I agree with the post above that Nissan should introduce a Silvia successor to go with the Z.
I've always though of the Z as the Japanese equivalent of a muscle car...not quite super car like the GTR and not quite sports car like the MX5.