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Lee370Z

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  1. Lee370Z

    HFCs

    I think that HFCs are one of the best mods that you can do. As said they do add a lot of volume, but you also get a nice and pronounced change in tone as well.
  2. What I love about the 370Z is that the engine actually feels torquey for a naturally aspirated engine, whereas I always thought that the E92 M3 felt like it was lacking in torque in comparison for some odd reason though.
  3. I regretted going for the manual in my E61 520d Touring, and I personally think that the auto suits the engine better.
  4. Agreed. Don't get me wrong I love a 3 pedal manual, and both my 370Z and Caterham 7 are manuals. However the S65 V8 engine in the E9x M3 really benefits from the DCT I think as you say.
  5. I only had mine 10 months, but I did cover 10k miles in it in that time though. The chassis and ride(it had the EDC) were very high points for me, and the induction noise was to die for I thought. Overall I much prefer the DCT F82 M4 that I have now as a daily(faster/much more torque/better on fuel etc), however that just can't compete noise wise or ride wise to the E92 M3 though for me. The ride in the M4 is rock hard in comparison, and I've only got the 19" wheels on mine(the Comp Pack has 20" wheels so I dread to think how hard the ride is in that!).
  6. I think I would've gelled a bit more with mine if I'd gone for the DCT rather than the manual with it being my daily. I only did 10k miles in mine, but there were times with the manual if you were in the wrong gear it could feel quite gutless. I think the DCT helps to eliminate that I reckon. Plus with the manual the gears are so long as well. Third gear at 8400rpm is 110mph in the manual, and for quick overtakes I always needed to drop it into second, but then you'd almost immediately crash into the limiter and then grab for third. I found it more of a frustrating experience with the manual, when on paper the manual should've been a pleasure really. My brother in had an E93 M3 Convertible with the DCT that he kept for 11 years(only used as a weekend car), and he loved it to bits.
  7. Agree and they are such a lovely shape I reckon.
  8. Thanks. Most of the cars I've had in the past have gone up in price as well. Both the TVR Cerbera 4.5 and the E92 M3 I had went up in price as soon as I sold them too! Just my luck! I'm glad/grateful that I got to experience them though for sure.
  9. It is just so immaculate too. I've been on the Z4-Forum since back in 2012 so I've seen it on there a few times. Plus I've seen it a few times on PistonHeads as well. It is such a lovely car for sure.
  10. Is that Byron's? It does sound ace I agree! Mine was mega quiet as standard to be fair, however I did have a TVR Cerbera 4.5 with a factory sports exhaust on it before it though. So noise wise I was only ever going downhill after that I reckon!
  11. I used to have a Z4M Roadster and I personally think the 370Z Roadster sounds much better. However the Z4M was standard though, whereas the 370 has HFCs and an upgraded exhaust on it though. You couldn't even hear the exhaust roof down at speed in the Z4M for example. Plus I much prefer the ride/suspension/manual gearbox in the 370 as well.
  12. I used to have an E92 M3 and I've now got an F82 M4. The E92 M3 definitely sounds much better as you say(especially the induction noise for me), however because I use them as daily drivers, the M4 wipes the floor with the M3 for me. I'd probably consider the E9x M3 as a weekend car though I reckon. Everything seems to count against the M3 as a daily to me. They weigh 1650kg, but only have 295 Ib/ft of torque, and max power is at 8300rpm as well. So unless you're absolutely thrashing the backside off them, they can feel quite unrewarding and frustrating to me. Plus the brakes are garbage in them too. Not to mention 17/18 mpg too! The M4 is lighter/faster, and has far better brakes, plus it has 406 Ib/ft of torque. In my hands doing the same journeys it is also just over 10 mpg better on fuel as well. I'm not sure I'd want the F8x M3/4 as a weekend car though, because they arguably aren't special enough for that I reckon.
  13. From what I've read a lot of owners that have put MPS5 on their cars are very happy with them.
  14. I still have my 370, and I still love it after 4.5 years for sure, but I thought I'd share my other fun cars too.
  15. I was exactly the same as that years ago with the tread pattern on the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D2 on my S14a 200SX. I had a pair of Adidas trainers with the exact tread pattern on the soles to match!
  16. Hello and welcome. Congratulations! Enjoy it.
  17. I've always found it fascinating that it is different on the Coupe to the one on the Roadster for some reason. I don't catch the front lip on my Roadster very often(it is a fair bit smaller than the one on the Coupe which helps I think), but I do catch the undertray quite a lot going over speed bumps though.
  18. This seems like such a bargain to me at that price for sure.
  19. That looks absolutely lovely. GLWTS.
  20. I'd love those nismo seats and sexy seat backs in my 370 too...the only trouble is I have the roadster so I'd never get to look at/see them though! Recaro seats are properly cool as it is for me, and those seat backs are just the cherry on top for sure.
  21. Sometimes they keep making them though. I have MPSS on the F82 M4 and they are a 10 year old model next year, yet I didn't have any trouble getting hold of them in April this year for some new front tyres for it. So hopefully they will keep doing the MPS4S too.
  22. Hello and welcome. Your lovely Zed is the same colour/year/model as mine(had mine over 4 years now). I have very similar mods to you as well(upgraded exhaust/intakes/spacers/sports cats). I hope you enjoy it as much as I have mine.
  23. Your Supra is absolutely lovely and I've always been a fan of them. Enjoy it.
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