Stock GTR vs 350 WHP EVO X with KW V3
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No, I'm not on the GTR Forum yet. I'm on the my350z.com forum, and there is a GTR section there.
The wheels are Enkei NT03.
I'm kind of concerned about the tranny, I heard one guy broke his tranny and Nissan is not going to cover it because he violated the contract. It costs about $20K, and the sad part is he is willing to pay for it, but the part won't be available for another 3 months.
The wheels are Enkei NT03.
I'm kind of concerned about the tranny, I heard one guy broke his tranny and Nissan is not going to cover it because he violated the contract. It costs about $20K, and the sad part is he is willing to pay for it, but the part won't be available for another 3 months.
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Sounds good, I guess some of the clubsports models are totally different than their V3 counterparts for other models.. At least for the EVO X and the EVO IX, they clubsports are the same as their V3 counterparts (twin-tube) except for slightly different valving (to accomodate higher spring rates).
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No, I'm not on the GTR Forum yet. I'm on the my350z.com forum, and there is a GTR section there.
The wheels are Enkei NT03.
I'm kind of concerned about the tranny, I heard one guy broke his tranny and Nissan is not going to cover it because he violated the contract. It costs about $20K, and the sad part is he is willing to pay for it, but the part won't be available for another 3 months.
The wheels are Enkei NT03.
I'm kind of concerned about the tranny, I heard one guy broke his tranny and Nissan is not going to cover it because he violated the contract. It costs about $20K, and the sad part is he is willing to pay for it, but the part won't be available for another 3 months.
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I really regret selling my EVO X, and I think I sold it too cheap. But I think it went to a good owner, Mike K. @Afiturbo, who will make this car faster than I would've been able to. EVO X is a an awesome car for the buck!! Especially with all the mods coming out, I wouldn't be surprised to get my a$$ whooped by an EVO X.
Good luck in future track days .... you are going to need it!
Later, Ken
Later, Ken
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Hey JoJo, Some I am a little confused with your latest words. You "regret" selling your X, so why did you do it? You were told before you bought the GTR that you were making a mistake and yet you did it anyway despite your own misgivings. In addition, you say the current owner of your X can make it "faster than" you because you "would've been able to". How is that true? You spent ~$100K -~$30K=~$70K to get the GTR. I think $70K, no $30K (with $40K left over to party), put into your previous X could have completely eaten up the GTR on the straight, the only area where the X is currently wanting, according to you. Oh and BTW, in case you didn't hear, the GTR was bested by AMS' X which had OEM internals and a mild turbo upgrade plus the "same" mod's you had on your old X. So, yes, you are correct: Your "a$$" will be "whooped by an EVO X" down the road and it will not only be AMS' X but a whole lot of others. Reason you ask: Because it is an inherently better track car and more inexpensive mod's are becoming available every day resulting in many X''ers being able to outperform the GTR. The GTR, by contrast, is a relatively closed box when it comes to upgrades especially the ECU. Furthermore, modifying this car will cost big bucks. As proof, I note in the latest issue of Sport Compact that NISMO is offering a "Club Sports Package" in Japan for the GTR. It consists of exhaust, suspension, wheels and one under carraige piece i.e., no engine upgrades for a mere $50K. Why is NISMO offering this suspension upgrade to their top end race designed GT car? Because they have witnessed the X's superior track performance relative to the GTR; they do not want a $35K, four banger continuing to outperform their $100K, V-6 car. In short, they have been caught in their own hype and found to be wanting and now are desparately trying to bridge the performance gap; in 09 there are rumors going around that Nissan may offer a "+550hp" variant of the GTR; better start saving your pennies for this will cost even more than you currently spent.
Good luck in future track days .... you are going to need it!
Later, Ken
Later, Ken
Good luck in future track days .... you are going to need it!
Later, Ken
Later, Ken