Ah yes the version that MIGHT compete with the Supra lol
So suspension, brakes, better wheels/tires, intake, and catback. Sounds like it tackles most of the complaints about the standard version and may actually be acceptable on a track. Who knows, it might finally be able to keep up with a stock Supra. Unfortunately with all of those changes, I suspect it'll carry a $70k MSRP, not including dealer markups.Nissan reveals NISMO Accessorized Z for 2022 SEMA Show
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/t...nismo-accessorized-z-for-2022-sema-show.1533/
Wow a strut-brace lol. Supra's better be scared lolSo suspension, brakes, better wheels/tires, intake, and catback. Sounds like it tackles most of the complaints about the standard version and may actually be acceptable on a track. Who knows, it might finally be able to keep up with a stock Supra. Unfortunately with all of those changes, I suspect it'll carry a $70k MSRP, not including dealer markups.
West Aussie replied:FBD said:
No. QC stoppage is until further notice. Nobody knows. Of the 10 real allocations at my dealership almost all the confirmed orders cancelled their cars due to price and rate and lack of performance. When I saw the Bros4Speed review of the nose of the Z bobbing around I said enough is enough. My 370Z Stillen was way more of a car than this one.
I don't think that these particular dyno results are comparable based on the correction factor standard used (SAE vs STD).
I don't think that these particular dyno results are comparable based on the correction factor standard used (SAE vs STD).
You're absolutely right. After I saw the IG post, I looked for the Supra dyno result, grabbed the first one, just checked for dynojet didn't even realize the std difference. Thanks for pointing it out.I don't think that these particular dyno results are comparable based on the correction factor standard used (SAE vs STD).
I think it's obvious that the Supra performs better just purely based on real world on the track results, but when comparing dyno results it's important to use the same metrics for comparison.