S2k vs 350z Nurburgring times.
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S2k vs 350z Nurburgring times.
S2k: 8:39
350Z: 8:26
13 seconds is a lifetime of difference and I was curious as to why the 350Z does so much better on Nurburgring, despite similar acceleration and 500 lb weight difference. Thanks.
350Z: 8:26
13 seconds is a lifetime of difference and I was curious as to why the 350Z does so much better on Nurburgring, despite similar acceleration and 500 lb weight difference. Thanks.
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drivers, conditions, days, weather.
one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
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one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
...
in GT4
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Aerodynamics --
Our S2k is an aerodynamic pig -- it cuts the wind at .37 Cd while the 350Z cuts it in .29 Cd-- on a course as fast & long as the Ring, you need good a good aero package to achieve good times.
Our S2k is an aerodynamic pig -- it cuts the wind at .37 Cd while the 350Z cuts it in .29 Cd-- on a course as fast & long as the Ring, you need good a good aero package to achieve good times.
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The numbers aren't surprising.
The 350z has 60 more horses and much more torque than the S, period. On a long roadcourse like the 'Ring, this is going to be a huge advantage for the Z, even if it is 300 lbs heavier.
The S would have the upperhand on a tighter, more windy course, say at an autoX.
The 350z has 60 more horses and much more torque than the S, period. On a long roadcourse like the 'Ring, this is going to be a huge advantage for the Z, even if it is 300 lbs heavier.
The S would have the upperhand on a tighter, more windy course, say at an autoX.
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Originally Posted by IheartS2ks,May 7 2006, 09:41 PM
drivers, conditions, days, weather.
one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
...
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one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
...
in GT4
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Originally Posted by IheartS2ks,May 7 2006, 08:41 PM
drivers, conditions, days, weather.
one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
...
in GT4
one might be more power through some of the straights that the Z might have.
Nurburgring is pretty curvy but its not like an autocross track or a small circuit track, its more stretched out.
those are pretty bad times though, I usually get mid to low 7min.
...
in GT4
do many laps in both cars weee! haha
oh well the s2k is more fun to drive so at 350z hehehehee!