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So i would like to know is there any trim that’s best like I know a lot about 370z but I just want to learn more about 350z, something I just want to know is that which trim for the 350 is like the sports model on the 370 I don’t know if that possible. Also which year is the best to avoid oil overheat.
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Pound for pound, you'd have to have a GT, Track model or a Nismo to have the relatively higher performance of the Z34 with Sport. As mentioned above, the key feature of the 370Z Sport that distinguishes it from non-Sport are the Akebono brakes and slightly upsized/uprated tire/wheel set and VLSD (plus a couple of other aesthetic features), similar to the position of the 350Z models mentioned relative to the "lower" versions.
But the 370Z in general has a couple of other advantages: higher base power by some 8.5% even on base models, lighter weight than any Z33 and stiffer chassis/body, so, arguably "better" in stock form and slightly better suited to suspension modifications.
But the 370Z in general has a couple of other advantages: higher base power by some 8.5% even on base models, lighter weight than any Z33 and stiffer chassis/body, so, arguably "better" in stock form and slightly better suited to suspension modifications.
Last edited by MicVelo; 07-12-2018 at 07:31 PM.
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