11-29-2008, 10:33 AM
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Drives: Muscle
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,314
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Originally Posted by rayhawk
Talking mod for mod, the outcome will not be good for the 370z. That is a very high strung engine, with very little potential left. Obviously a turbo z would be very fast but I don't see that engine lasting long with that kind of pressure on the engine, it is just not designed for it. Considering the minimal improvements that the 370z will get from standard bolt-ons, I don't think you will see many modified ones around, and they won't be much faster than stock. The Camaro, on the other hand, will be easy to mod at levels that each owner can afford, and those mods will make significant gains. Not to mention the aftermarket and the GM parts available for the Camaro are awesome, no comparison to the Nissan.
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The 350 has a 'high strung' engine as well... ever seen a turbo on one of those?
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