Thinking of selling Vortech sc'd S2000 for a 350z HR or 370Z. Few questions
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Thinking of selling Vortech sc'd S2000 for a 350z HR or 370Z. Few questions
How is the reliability of a boosted 350ZHR or 370Z compared to say an S2000? I have been thinking of selling my vortech sc AP1 s2000 and getting either an HR 350z or a 370Z. I would certainly be boosting whichever Z I get since stock will just be way too slow for me.
My S2000 has been at 410whp for 60K miles now without a single issue. 182k miles all over all. The F series motors can handle a lot of power for a long time without any issues which I love since I rack up the miles quite quickly.
It seems the Z cars can take 400-450whp pretty well. Have people gotten high miles out of their boosted setups so far without issues?
I am looking to get a supercharger for the Z as I have been really happy with the performance from them in my S2000. Not as much power as a turbo I know but the lack of heat, reliability etc all make it very worthwhile for me.
I'll have to test drive the 350z as I haven't driven one before. Drove the 370z felt a bit clunky and heavy but thats to be expected from a highly modded S2000. Was definitely a more comfortable car compared to my S2000 which has gotten pretty bare bones.
Car would be my fun car and not a daily driver but still would like to drive it a lot during the nice weather months.
My S2000 has been at 410whp for 60K miles now without a single issue. 182k miles all over all. The F series motors can handle a lot of power for a long time without any issues which I love since I rack up the miles quite quickly.
It seems the Z cars can take 400-450whp pretty well. Have people gotten high miles out of their boosted setups so far without issues?
I am looking to get a supercharger for the Z as I have been really happy with the performance from them in my S2000. Not as much power as a turbo I know but the lack of heat, reliability etc all make it very worthwhile for me.
I'll have to test drive the 350z as I haven't driven one before. Drove the 370z felt a bit clunky and heavy but thats to be expected from a highly modded S2000. Was definitely a more comfortable car compared to my S2000 which has gotten pretty bare bones.
Car would be my fun car and not a daily driver but still would like to drive it a lot during the nice weather months.
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Man I personally wouldn't get rid of the s2000. The Z Shifter is not as smooth as the S, Z's are heavy! Plus the convertible is just way more fun. Plus the s2000 is gonna be a classic IMHO. Hondas
Hi-revving 2 liter motor is a classic.
Hi-revving 2 liter motor is a classic.
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Well one of the reasons is my S2000 is 12 years old now with 182k miles. Engine has started to burn some oil and exhaust smokes a bit in boost. Car needs a paintjob and new engine and trans in not too long. So seems silly to dump another $8,000+ into a car that old with that many miles.
I have probably 12-15 grand in parts I can sell off the car and then sell the car for maybe 7k or so and get into another car.
I do love the s2000. I have had it for 5 and half years now. Bought it with 65k miles in 2007 so put a lot of miles on it!
I am worried about the Z not feeling as nimble which I'm sure it won't but the added torque would be nice as well as the newer more comfortable interior on the 370Z.
I have probably 12-15 grand in parts I can sell off the car and then sell the car for maybe 7k or so and get into another car.
I do love the s2000. I have had it for 5 and half years now. Bought it with 65k miles in 2007 so put a lot of miles on it!
I am worried about the Z not feeling as nimble which I'm sure it won't but the added torque would be nice as well as the newer more comfortable interior on the 370Z.
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Even the HR motor? I definitely would make sure to get either an HR or a 370Z. I wouldn't want an older one.
Yeah I've been quite impressed with the S2000's engine handling the boost. Stock engine at 182K miles now and still makes great power. 406whp at 12 psi vortech v2 kit.
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Even the HR motor? I definitely would make sure to get either an HR or a 370Z. I wouldn't want an older one.
Yeah I've been quite impressed with the S2000's engine handling the boost. Stock engine at 182K miles now and still makes great power. 406whp at 12 psi vortech v2 kit.
Yeah I've been quite impressed with the S2000's engine handling the boost. Stock engine at 182K miles now and still makes great power. 406whp at 12 psi vortech v2 kit.
You will not beat your s2000 for reliability and boost handling capabilities with a 350z that's for sure.
Just search up for yourself and see if you want to take the risk or not.
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Ok thanks guys. Appreciate the input. Must have not been reading the right places. Had read that they can handle boost pretty well. But if it is quite risky I don't want to deal with blown engines especially.
Yes I have looked into the cost of boosting them. I know you gotta pay to play as they say. I put probably 18-20k into my S2000 to set it up right so I know you can't cheap out on parts.
Ill do more researching on the matter and then decide. Might just have to up the boost some more in my S2000 for this season. Do love it but have been wanting a change recently.
Maybe I will hold out another year and then get a c6 z06 which I've been considering.
Yes I have looked into the cost of boosting them. I know you gotta pay to play as they say. I put probably 18-20k into my S2000 to set it up right so I know you can't cheap out on parts.
Ill do more researching on the matter and then decide. Might just have to up the boost some more in my S2000 for this season. Do love it but have been wanting a change recently.
Maybe I will hold out another year and then get a c6 z06 which I've been considering.
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Western MA?? Where have you been hiding?
My buddy has been trying to find someone locally with a sc'd s2k to go for a ride in and see if it something he might want to do.
I don't have a boosted Z unfortunately but I do have an HR. My friend has driven my car and doesn't really like it. He said he feels like its too open inside (shoulder, leg room). The clutch pedal sucks compared to the S2k (I bought the adj one so hopefully that helps). He did like the power at all rpm's which is irrelevant for a boosted S2k.
I read into boosting quite a bit. On the HR 450-500 is safe but no one seems to daily drive them, so as far as longevity goes I can't really say. For that reason alone I decided to stay NA and buy a 300zx project car
I don't know how far west you are but if you ever want to go for a ride in an HR let me know. I'm just south of Boston.
My buddy has been trying to find someone locally with a sc'd s2k to go for a ride in and see if it something he might want to do.
I don't have a boosted Z unfortunately but I do have an HR. My friend has driven my car and doesn't really like it. He said he feels like its too open inside (shoulder, leg room). The clutch pedal sucks compared to the S2k (I bought the adj one so hopefully that helps). He did like the power at all rpm's which is irrelevant for a boosted S2k.
I read into boosting quite a bit. On the HR 450-500 is safe but no one seems to daily drive them, so as far as longevity goes I can't really say. For that reason alone I decided to stay NA and buy a 300zx project car
I don't know how far west you are but if you ever want to go for a ride in an HR let me know. I'm just south of Boston.
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One more thing if you decide to go with the 350z platform drive one a few times.
The throw out bearing noise is god awful annoying and gearbox is not as smooth as some other cars.
The throw out bearing noise is god awful annoying and gearbox is not as smooth as some other cars.
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Thanks a lot guys! Didn't expect all the S2000 love on here haha. Think I will probably just be building my S2000 up a bit more and going for 450whp this spring.
I am all the way in western Ma. Right by the NY border so I'm a bit of a drive from Boston area unfortunately or I'd love to check out the HR!
Supercharged S2000 is a lot of fun. It's definitely not anywhere near as fast as a same hp turbo S2000 due to the power delivery of the centri blower but it is still quite fast.
If I put the 2.2L F22 in it should increase the torque quite a bit and make it not quite as pesky as it is now. Still feels slow under 5k or so.
I am all the way in western Ma. Right by the NY border so I'm a bit of a drive from Boston area unfortunately or I'd love to check out the HR!
Supercharged S2000 is a lot of fun. It's definitely not anywhere near as fast as a same hp turbo S2000 due to the power delivery of the centri blower but it is still quite fast.
If I put the 2.2L F22 in it should increase the torque quite a bit and make it not quite as pesky as it is now. Still feels slow under 5k or so.
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Thanks a lot guys! Didn't expect all the S2000 love on here haha. Think I will probably just be building my S2000 up a bit more and going for 450whp this spring.
I am all the way in western Ma. Right by the NY border so I'm a bit of a drive from Boston area unfortunately or I'd love to check out the HR!
Supercharged S2000 is a lot of fun. It's definitely not anywhere near as fast as a same hp turbo S2000 due to the power delivery of the centri blower but it is still quite fast.
If I put the 2.2L F22 in it should increase the torque quite a bit and make it not quite as pesky as it is now. Still feels slow under 5k or so.
I am all the way in western Ma. Right by the NY border so I'm a bit of a drive from Boston area unfortunately or I'd love to check out the HR!
Supercharged S2000 is a lot of fun. It's definitely not anywhere near as fast as a same hp turbo S2000 due to the power delivery of the centri blower but it is still quite fast.
If I put the 2.2L F22 in it should increase the torque quite a bit and make it not quite as pesky as it is now. Still feels slow under 5k or so.
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Just have been thinking if a change. Had it for 5 and a half years now.
Yeah these engines can handle a ton of power. Buddy has 770whp in his on the stock engine running q16 race gas.
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I have a 2005 non rev up VQ bought it last year with 70 thousand miles right away installed a Vortech SC on it first tune was during summer with 7psi o boost hit 355whp on a 106 degree weather and 70% humidity, upgraded the pulley got 10psi now hitting 430whp on a conservative tune and tune was on a fresh weather around 68*. ooh an the miles on it 83,000 as of today. haven't had any issue.