Ocleansb Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 Hi any body can shares this topic ? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Driftformoment Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 may not have good knowledge on Nissan Cars basically the main difference between this cars are their dimension and the engine. The 370Z is all about the driving experience, and the most obvious difference between it and the previous generation is that the wild streak has been reeled in a little. There's more power: a 26bhp increase takes it to 332bhp but where the 350Z was a notoriously lairy hooligan the 370Z feels more sophisticated. There are a number of reasons why the 370Z delivers that extra power in a more disciplined way. Firstly, the uprated engine features a smoother torque curve with its peak at 500rpm below the 7500rpm redline. Secondly, the ingenious Synchro Rev Match system operates like an automatic heel and toe delivery system. It can be switched off, but when racing the 370Z around the peaks of California it was impossible to tire of throttle blip between changes that not only sounds superb, but ensures the cogs mash smoothly. Although more noticeable in the manual, it enhances the shift of the sharp paddle shift auto, too. Thirdly, huge efforts have been paid to stiffen up the chassis and tighten up the tolerances. That means, while there's plenty of feedback through the steering, gearlever and even pedals, most of that tell-tale lateral movement has been removed. The track is wider and the car lower and lighter. Revised dampers and suspension geometry at the front and rear means the 370Z offers sharper and flatter cornering. It's composed but you can still put the tail out if you want. The driving experience is tempered by visibility issues, however. Although there's now a better line of sight straight out of the rear hatch, the rear quarter line of sight is restricted by the huge C-pillars. That's a minor inconvenience, but more frustrating is the chunky A-pillar base that can block the view into a corner. If you like to sit low in the car, the large door mirrors are awkwardly positioned too - hindering the view further. That's a shame, because Nissan's attempts to make the 370Z a driver-focused experience are evident and successful thanks to the addition of a floor-hinged throttle pedal and beautifully weighted steering. link to some pictures of the car : http://www.my350z.com/forum/2009-370z/4078...0z-vs-370z.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucaswh 1st Gear October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 ok useful info.. but at least quote where you got the source from and not pass it off as your own. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davc Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejgfGBLi5Ao Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruzhyo Clutched October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 Nissan 350Z & 370Z conti car ah? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yattokame 4th Gear October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 Was looking ard for a used 350Z roadster most notably is the HR (high rev) engine in the later versions. the 370Z is either a 7 spd manual or a 6 spd auto. The former comes with some synchro which blips your throttle and matches your revs; no more heel and toe needed. if i remember correctly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Topgun Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 Did some european auto manufacturer take over Nissan? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfisti168 1st Gear October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 Did some european auto manufacturer take over Nissan? Yes. Is Renault. But now Nissan operate autonomously from Renault, though still sharing engines and platforms to lower cost of development. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rachael Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 sure,,do u know how much is the price for used nissan sylphy 2.0 ??year 2006 dec. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pufferfish1 Clutched October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 anyone keen in 2008 e93 325 cabrio? me selling mine Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfisti168 1st Gear October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 anyone keen in 2008 e93 325 cabrio? me selling mine only 1yr old. Why sell?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pufferfish1 Clutched October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 new car coming . Bored with the car that why change Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ah_tee 2nd Gear October 28, 2009 Share October 28, 2009 only hope this time round they have better heat insulation Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocleansb Neutral Newbie October 28, 2009 Author Share October 28, 2009 Why you need heat insulator ??? 350Z has better design than 370Z but the 370z is more refines and better interior quality than the 350z. I still prefer the 350Z, a head turner...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ah_tee 2nd Gear October 30, 2009 Share October 30, 2009 Why you need heat insulator ??? 350Z has better design than 370Z but the 370z is more refines and better interior quality than the 350z. I still prefer the 350Z, a head turner...... the roadster is bery warm to drive with the top down even on a cool night, the engine heat and exhaust heat sorta warm up the whole cockpit u will sweat like a pig Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoony 1st Gear October 30, 2009 Share October 30, 2009 the roadster is bery warm to drive with the top down even on a cool night, the engine heat and exhaust heat sorta warm up the whole cockpit u will sweat like a pig possible to custom it urself? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocleansb Neutral Newbie October 30, 2009 Author Share October 30, 2009 Yes Bro, open top not suitable in Singapore. I agreed with you... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leewei Neutral Newbie October 31, 2009 Share October 31, 2009 I find 350z shape more smooth and nice. However the 370z interior have more detailing. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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