Peru's Z's are slower? Or what?
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Peru's Z's are slower? Or what?
Im considering purchasing a second 350Z here in Lima, Peru, but they seem to not only come in 1-2 years back in model but also there HP is slightly lower.
Im planning on going TT on this one as well just like the one I have in Los Angeles. It would be cool for them to be identical in paint, kit, and TT LOL!!!
Anyhow i thought this would be interesting. Click on site and even though specs are in Spanish you can see the lower HP. I wonder are this motors different or just tunning different. Would a Greddy TT work on this?
http://www.nissan.com.pe/350Z/especificaciones.shtml
Im planning on going TT on this one as well just like the one I have in Los Angeles. It would be cool for them to be identical in paint, kit, and TT LOL!!!
Anyhow i thought this would be interesting. Click on site and even though specs are in Spanish you can see the lower HP. I wonder are this motors different or just tunning different. Would a Greddy TT work on this?
http://www.nissan.com.pe/350Z/especificaciones.shtml
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By the way Peruvian Nissan headquarters claims no sales of Zs here yet so ill be the first one. They only have one for test drives but mines is coming in next month, all i got to do is sign papers LOL !!!!!!!
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One thing though, here we dontget to choose the color really or else it will take more than a rear so the color will be a mistery to unveil when i see her in person. I will have trouble adjusting to reading the gauges in KMH though instead of MPH.
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The torque on their web page says 37, funny... (We know 237).
Seems to me that they still have the old generation, lower revving engines.
You'll be a pimpin high roller with the only Z in Lima.
Post pics when you take delivery.
Seems to me that they still have the old generation, lower revving engines.
You'll be a pimpin high roller with the only Z in Lima.
Post pics when you take delivery.
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Originally Posted by jvega
The torque on their web page says 37, funny... (We know 237).
Seems to me that they still have the old generation, lower revving engines.
You'll be a pimpin high roller with the only Z in Lima.
Post pics when you take delivery.
Seems to me that they still have the old generation, lower revving engines.
You'll be a pimpin high roller with the only Z in Lima.
Post pics when you take delivery.
I do wonder though how I could do to get a pre-tuned f-con HKS here and instal over there. Thats where it would get crazy. The modifying.
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Originally Posted by DevinB
that would suck not knowing what color you were receiving. Hopyfully not Brickyard
Darn I had not thought about brickyard, Gees now im nervous. But i doubted though. Nissan here always bring ins either Black, Silver, or Red cars. Hopefully Black!!!!!
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This car is the exact jdm version. all japanese cars are rated @ 276(280 in japan because of higher octane) which is the maximum hp alowed. ( that law was lifted this year). An fyi, the redline is @ 6600 and 37 stands for 37kg/tq.