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I was reading these internal employee magazines that we get sent around the Nissan factorys and I quote from one of the articles

"The new engine gives the fastest driving experience in Z car history"

 

In the words of Victor Meldrew "I dont belieeeve it"

Paul

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There is only one way to find out, but we wont know for a few years.

I hear that the NA will not be faster. But the turbo I should think is because of the larger engine. Those 375 rear tyres will really make traction a hell of a lot better.

Lets not forget that the car will be over 10 years younger the Z we all own.

 

 

Remember the last generation of Z's were the legecy left by import tuners of Japan wink.gif

 

building within the 200hp range for a while makes me skeptical of the reliablity of 300 + hp cars at this time, It'll hopefully be more powerful and more reliable, and hopefully engine transplants from the new z's to z32's will be possible biggrin.gif

 

but then i'm probably pushin my luck cause of the cramped size of area to work with =(

 

Nissan need to get their finger out!...and get the Z onto the market, before they miss the boat again!

I am sure the new Z will make the Z32 look it's age, as it did for the Z31/280zx era.

The sooner they get selling the cars...the sooner they will filter onto the 2nd hand market to real enthusiasts, who can tune and upgrade them!

However, another recession looms! So we may never see the elusive "Z" after all! frown.gif

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