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low 1.08 for a 35th anniversary 350Z. high 1.08 for a 287hp track model. mid 1.09 for a roadster.
I'd put my money on the track model beating the 35th on Tsukuba. The 13 HP/less torque I do not think would make up for the weight difference. At least not on that one track.
E.g. the 195 HP 2500 lb Integra Type-R, which is front-wheel drive, can run with a Z on Tsukuba, but on about any other track it gets destroyed.
I'd put my money on the track model beating the 35th on Tsukuba. The 13 HP/less torque I do not think would make up for the weight difference. At least not on that one track.
E.g. the 195 HP 2500 lb Integra Type-R, which is front-wheel drive, can run with a Z on Tsukuba, but on about any other track it gets destroyed.
Whatever... you just lost your money... I wasn't guessing those times - I was telling you what they are. The rev up motor is what gives the improvement as there are a few corners that are 2nd gear with a rev-up motor and 3rd gear with a 287hp motor. An Intergra R laps in 1.10 range = a big gap in a 5 lap battle.