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    A 90 Z32 tt can run better then a 15. I can put money on that. Like i said, you don't know shit, til you test drive one. And take it to the track to test it. once again, stop using wortless facts to back up your pathetic agrument.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniac
    A 90 Z32 tt can run better then a 15. I can put money on that. Like i said, you don't know shit, til you test drive one. And take it to the track to test it. once again, stop using wortless facts to back up your pathetic agrument.
    Who said anything about 15's? Track prep, driver, and heavy ass aftermarket wheels are only things keeping it from breaking it into 13's...but a completely stock Z32 just the way i mentioned it in my previous post will never see 12's or 13 flat...especially not in Georgia's climate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Who said anything about 15's? Track prep, driver, and heavy ass aftermarket wheels are only things keeping it from breaking it into 13's...but a completely stock Z32 just the way i mentioned it in my previous post will never see 12's or 13 flat...especially not in Georgia's climate.
    This is what i was talking about, the facts you keep bringing up.

    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    You're right, I don't own a TT Z32 and i will never own one with a VG30DETT in it...had an N/A for 4 years and driven the hell out of several 400-500whp Z's though.

    Better hope for a cool low humidity day/night with really good suspension with even better tires. A 300 crank hp 3,300-3,400lb (with not much torque)car isn't gonna make it in the 12's.


    From Road & Track, Motor Trend, and Car & Driver (west coast times at that):

    1990 Nissan 300ZX 7.1 15.50
    1991 Nissan 300ZX 2+2 7.5 15.90
    1990 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 6.5 15.00
    1992 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 5.7 14.20
    1993 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 5.2 13.80
    1994 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 6.0 14.40
    1995 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 5.5 13.90
    And yeah, a Stock z32 will never hit 12's let alone 13's stock. Who the hell isad any of us were talking about "stock" z32's hitting 12-13's?
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    Actually 13's for a stock Z are pretty normal.. aslong as you know how to drive it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Maniac
    This is what i was talking about, the facts you keep bringing up.



    And yeah, a Stock z32 will never hit 12's let alone 13's stock. Who the hell isad any of us were talking about "stock" z32's hitting 12-13's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogaffar
    Actually 13's for a stock Z are pretty normal.. aslong as you know how to drive it.
    Im sure its not imposiable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Who said anything about 15's? Track prep, driver, and heavy ass aftermarket wheels are only things keeping it from breaking it into 13's...but a completely stock Z32 just the way i mentioned it in my previous post will never see 12's or 13 flat...especially not in Georgia's climate.
    I'll post a vid later of a stock Z32 TT running a 13.07. Have to find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Para
    I'll post a vid later of a stock Z32 TT running a 13.07. Have to find it.
    In Georgia?

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    i rest my case.

    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Who said anything about 15's? Track prep, driver, and heavy ass aftermarket wheels are only things keeping it from breaking it into 13's...but a completely stock Z32 just the way i mentioned it in my previous post will never see 12's or 13 flat...especially not in Georgia's climate.

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    I took this video 6+ years ago. So the quality isn't great, but it's a stoxk TTZ, with ZERO mods on street tires. He ran a 13.03 at what looks like 99 MPH.

    Stock TTZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Para
    I took this video 6+ years ago. So the quality isn't great, but it's a stoxk TTZ, with ZERO mods on street tires. He ran a 13.03 at what looks like 99 MPH.

    Stock TTZ
    i'd say a trap speed of 99mph with the stock the power and torque of the Z would make that an 13.83 run but that's just me. The guy above said his uncle was 13.0x at 110...

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