350z HR AT vs Mustang GT (99 model)
I'm sure this has been beat to death, but not with these specific mods. A guy in town has been talking big crap. GT with headers, exhaust, intake, and 4.10 gears(?). I'm stock besides a catback exhaust. Im auto. In the next 2 weeks I will be going Test Pipes, Intake, and tune. How would I fair either way. Just want to see everyones opinion with me understanding mustang vs z has been beat to death. Thanks
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Mustang is faster.
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You have an automatic at the end of the day, at the end of the race, you still lose =)
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Originally Posted by NiLL
(Post 10554705)
You have an automatic at the end of the day, at the end of the race, you still lose =)
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Those Mustangs have a lot of torque but nothing up top.
With that being said, on this forum we do not condone street racing. This thread will be locked. Also, as others have mentioned, you have an auto Z. No matter the outcome, you have to live with that. Enjoy! |
Who gives a chit? Just jerk each other off in the back seat of his mustang and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by Phenom
(Post 10554852)
Who gives a chit? Just jerk each other off in the back seat of his mustang and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by SQuaLZ
(Post 10554785)
Those Mustangs have a lot of torque but nothing up top.
With that being said, on this forum we do not condone street racing. This thread will be locked. Also, as others have mentioned, you have an auto Z. No matter the outcome, you have to live with that. Enjoy! |
Originally Posted by SNSH1NE_Z
(Post 10554886)
Where have I stated this was a street race? This forum is a damn joke. A GT-R is essentially an auto and it runs a 10 sec quarter. Oh but its still am auto. Woopty effin doo. I just needed an opinion. Thanks a lot to everyone.
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My brother has a 2000 gt with those exact mods and we were dead even 60mph+ when my 2003 Z had headers, high flow cats, HKS replica catback, injen intake and up rev tuned.
He pulled me from 0-60, we were even until ~115, then I pulled. So overall, my vote is that your Z will be slower. |
HR will take it imo, mustangs are slow.. So are DEs lolol ;)
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Originally Posted by craig12895
(Post 10554900)
My brother has a 2000 gt with those exact mods and we were dead even 60mph+ when my 2003 Z had headers, high flow cats, HKS replica catback, injen intake and up rev tuned.
He pulled me from 0-60, we were even until ~115, then I pulled. So overall, my vote is that your Z will be slower. |
Originally Posted by villac
(Post 10554905)
HR will take it imo, mustangs are slow.. So are DEs lolol ;)
I don't see the HR being far behind, but I definitely don't see it winning. Unless the guy that drives the mustang doesn't double clutch like he is supposed to |
Originally Posted by villac
(Post 10554905)
HR will take it imo, mustangs are slow.. So are DEs lolol ;)
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Originally Posted by craig12895
(Post 10554909)
I agree with that. However, I feel that the mods I have on my DE make it essentially the same as a stock HR (speed wise). And with the fact that I was losing a race up until 115, I don't see a stock AT HR being faster.
I don't see the HR being far behind, but I definitely don't see it winning. Unless the guy that drives the mustang doesn't double clutch like he is supposed to |
Originally Posted by SNSH1NE_Z
(Post 10554914)
Good point. But I will have tune, injen intake, and test pipe on top of the catback. So it should be a little quicker than a stock HR. Good point though.
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Originally Posted by craig12895
(Post 10554917)
i missed that part of your first statement. I think it is strictly going to come down to how well he drives the mustang and how well the two of you launch. I wouldn't be surprised if you do multiple runs and your results are mixed
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Originally Posted by SNSH1NE_Z
(Post 10554919)
Understandable. Thats how I felt too. I might do a before mods run and an after so I can give people an idea. But thanks for giving actual responses and not trying to make this whole thread negative.
There are a lot of variables to consider in this race. But good luck to you :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by craig12895
(Post 10554920)
Another big factor that could either hurt or help you are how good his tires are. Launching with 410s in a mustang isn't easy to do but sticky tires will give him a big advantage.
There are a lot of variables to consider in this race. But good luck to you :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by SNSH1NE_Z
(Post 10554886)
Where have I stated this was a street race? This forum is a damn joke. A GT-R is essentially an auto and it runs a 10 sec quarter. Oh but its still am auto. Woopty effin doo. I just needed an opinion. Thanks a lot to everyone.
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