2004 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast Automatic
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dont trust the stopwatch thing. i've done numerous runs with a g-timer and the best i could come up with was 5.26 0-60 and 13.98 1/4 mile. numerous other people have gotten these numbers or better, in stock form.
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wow..faster than I thought, all these auto magazines says 5.5-5.9 to 60. mags are confusing. Whats a g-timer? Ajk4 are you talking bout the Enthusiast automatic model?
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Originally posted by AzNPhAtWeAr87
wow..faster than I thought, all these auto magazines says 5.5-5.9 to 60. mags are confusing. Whats a g-timer? Ajk4 are you talking bout the Enthusiast automatic model?
wow..faster than I thought, all these auto magazines says 5.5-5.9 to 60. mags are confusing. Whats a g-timer? Ajk4 are you talking bout the Enthusiast automatic model?
The unit contains accelerometers, so by just knowing the weight of your car it can calculate your performance numbers by the g's you pull.
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the mag numbers all depend on the driver. thats the difference between a 13.9 and a 14.1. of course with an automatic its pretty simple to get consistently low times, if you are good at launching the car. all automatics average around the same times, the only difference between the enthusiast and touring 5at is about ten or twenty pounds. this is what a g-timer/g-tech is http://www.escortradar.com/gtimer.htm
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