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My 240z against my buddies rides


red_dog007

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Well I have some friends with some nice old school rides.

N/A 84' Mazda RX7

N/A 88' Porsche 944 2.5L

N/A 88' Toyota Supra 3.0L

N/A 91' Mazda Miata 1.6L

N/A 95' Mazda MX-6 2.5L

(btw, all manual)

I was wondering, how would my 240z compare to these other guys for 0 to 60 timings and then on the windy roads around here in Tennessee. I think that I would only loss out to the Supra for 0 to 60, but for around the corners, and the average speed that I would be able to keep around these corners, I am not sure how I would fair against the RX7, Miata and 944. Though I think that my only competition around the corners would be the 944 as it is light and has good power to push the car forward, while the Miata and the RX7 seem to push too little power even for their light weight.

Not sure about that MX-6 though.

What do you guys think?

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I have a 1986 944 N/A, and the 280Z I just sold was quicker than it was. If the 944 is a turbo, you won't beat it. I'm not sure how my 944 will stack up against my 240Z. I'll know sometime in January :cheeky:

The 944 corners better than any car I've ever owned and it has an old, stock suspension. What it lacks in the straight-aways, it makes up for in the corners.

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If your Z is showroom stock with the wimpy 175-14 tires I would think you have a hard time, but very few street driven Zs at this age are bone stock. That being said the proper modifications like tires, rims, swaybars and the like transform your car into G-machine so it all depends...and don't forget the driving skill part of the equation!

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Umm... Yeah, pretty much bone stock for now. Currently I am about to order 195/70 performance tires. I am going to see if I can fit 205's on there but I am not sure if I can. I am doubting that the stock rims can handle 30mm of extra tire.

Though I will end up getting some little things here and there that mostly improve handling, with a few minor engine modifications, but that is all.

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It is getting difficult to find a performance tire in a 205 /60 X 14 , much less a 70 . And yes the 205s will fit.

Oh nice, 205's will fit! [devious]

Over at tirerack they have some 205's and 195's sport tires for 70/R14's. Get pretty good ratings over there too. I wanted 75's in some sport tires but those they don't have. I think that only in 185's they got 75's, but I don't want 185's.

205's here I come!!!:classic:

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