Anyone put the stock 370Z on a dyno Yet?
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^ The engine is broken in the first time the car is driven.
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The new Z makes exactly what Nissan claims. It's independent dyno's that are calibrated differently and spit out different numbers that make idiots like you think...,"dur dur durr Nissan is stupid and they says I was gonna get 232 horsepower and I only got blah blah blah..
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haha..i understand the whole crank and wheel horsepower deal...i know dynos wont be 100% accurate...numbers will fluctuate especially with all the different dynos out there...what would a reasonable estimate be...someone told be minus 20%..idk how true that is...but yeah..
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havent had a new car before so never had to deal with the whole breaking in process...would be kinda hard though to not get on it...took it easy on my clutch when i first got it installed and it was hard not to get on it...i can only imagine what a new 370 owner would be feeling when driving around...id probably still dog it occasionally
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The new Z makes exactly what Nissan claims. It's independent dyno's that are calibrated differently and spit out different numbers that make idiots like you think...,"dur dur durr Nissan is stupid and they says I was gonna get 232 horsepower and I only got blah blah blah..
what the Fu*k are you talking about.....?