That's nice, because we're not abbreviating Japan. Next.Originally posted by: Doggiedog
You are the moron.
Jap is not the abbreviation for Japan. It is JPN.
It is a racist term. Look it up for yourself.
You do not abbreviate nationalities. Name me one that you can abbreviate.Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
That's nice, because we're not abbreviating Japan. Next.Originally posted by: Doggiedog
You are the moron.
Jap is not the abbreviation for Japan. It is JPN.
It is a racist term. Look it up for yourself.
As previously posted in this thread: Thai, Scot, VietOriginally posted by: Doggiedog
You do not abbreviate nationalities. Name me one that you can abbreviate.Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
That's nice, because we're not abbreviating Japan. Next.Originally posted by: Doggiedog
You are the moron.
Jap is not the abbreviation for Japan. It is JPN.
It is a racist term. Look it up for yourself.![]()
Main Entry: rac·ismOriginally posted by: Doggiedog
You are the moron.
Jap is not the abbreviation for Japan. It is JPN.
It is a racist term. Look it up for yourself.
That's a pretty broad generalization, it works for the most part. I'm sure you know forced induction motors require much more fuel than their non-turbo counterparts. Fuel milage isn't always retained, as someone mentioned in the Mazdaspeed Miata thread, that 1.8t gets similar fuel milage to a Corvette...Originally posted by: Howard
Yes, but with a turbo, you can hit the same power with less displacement, meaning less fuel is used.Originally posted by: Actaeon
He just about hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by: geno
Because, the gentleman's agreement over there is 276HP, and with the course of development engines have taken since then, that kind of HP is easy to come by with a 3+ Litre 6 Cylindar. It used to be that Honda's NSX was the only N/A engine from there that tapped close to that number without forced induction. Wonder why the RX8 and the 350Z are so much cheaper than their earlier counterpart? Lack of complex turbo motors is a big part of it, I assure youThe Z32 300ZX made 300HP with turbos, the 350Z makes almost 290 with no turbos. The Mid 90's RX7 (can't remember the model designation) made something like 250HP with a twin turbo Rotary, and the RX8 makes that with no turbos. So cost is less and they figured that turbo setups weren't necessary.
No need for turbos when a N/A version makes enough power to hit the limit anyway.
Maybe I shoul dhave just kept my mouth shut. I forgot to account for a lot of variables.Originally posted by: geno
That's a pretty broad generalization, it works for the most part. I'm sure you know forced induction motors require much more fuel than their non-turbo counterparts. Fuel milage isn't always retained, as someone mentioned in the Mazdaspeed Miata thread, that 1.8t gets similar fuel milage to a Corvette...Originally posted by: Howard
Yes, but with a turbo, you can hit the same power with less displacement, meaning less fuel is used.Originally posted by: Actaeon
He just about hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by: geno
Because, the gentleman's agreement over there is 276HP, and with the course of development engines have taken since then, that kind of HP is easy to come by with a 3+ Litre 6 Cylindar. It used to be that Honda's NSX was the only N/A engine from there that tapped close to that number without forced induction. Wonder why the RX8 and the 350Z are so much cheaper than their earlier counterpart? Lack of complex turbo motors is a big part of it, I assure youThe Z32 300ZX made 300HP with turbos, the 350Z makes almost 290 with no turbos. The Mid 90's RX7 (can't remember the model designation) made something like 250HP with a twin turbo Rotary, and the RX8 makes that with no turbos. So cost is less and they figured that turbo setups weren't necessary.
No need for turbos when a N/A version makes enough power to hit the limit anyway.
Yeah, you gotta have enough fuel to keep that massive amount of air the turbo is cramming into the combustion chamber in check. Never wanna run lean enough to have temperatures skyrocket.Originally posted by: Howard
Maybe I shoul dhave just kept my mouth shut. I forgot to account for a lot of variables.Originally posted by: geno
That's a pretty broad generalization, it works for the most part. I'm sure you know forced induction motors require much more fuel than their non-turbo counterparts. Fuel milage isn't always retained, as someone mentioned in the Mazdaspeed Miata thread, that 1.8t gets similar fuel milage to a Corvette...Originally posted by: Howard
Yes, but with a turbo, you can hit the same power with less displacement, meaning less fuel is used.Originally posted by: Actaeon
He just about hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by: geno
Because, the gentleman's agreement over there is 276HP, and with the course of development engines have taken since then, that kind of HP is easy to come by with a 3+ Litre 6 Cylindar. It used to be that Honda's NSX was the only N/A engine from there that tapped close to that number without forced induction. Wonder why the RX8 and the 350Z are so much cheaper than their earlier counterpart? Lack of complex turbo motors is a big part of it, I assure youThe Z32 300ZX made 300HP with turbos, the 350Z makes almost 290 with no turbos. The Mid 90's RX7 (can't remember the model designation) made something like 250HP with a twin turbo Rotary, and the RX8 makes that with no turbos. So cost is less and they figured that turbo setups weren't necessary.
No need for turbos when a N/A version makes enough power to hit the limit anyway.
Well it's not just that, but the turbo itself uses energy. Think that doesn't matter because it's exhaust? Put a restricting plate of some kind over your exhaust pipe and try to say it doesn't matter.Originally posted by: AsianriceX
Yeah, you gotta have enough fuel to keep that massive amount of air the turbo is cramming into the combustion chamber in check. Never wanna run lean enough to have temperatures skyrocket.Originally posted by: Howard
Maybe I shoul dhave just kept my mouth shut. I forgot to account for a lot of variables.Originally posted by: geno
That's a pretty broad generalization, it works for the most part. I'm sure you know forced induction motors require much more fuel than their non-turbo counterparts. Fuel milage isn't always retained, as someone mentioned in the Mazdaspeed Miata thread, that 1.8t gets similar fuel milage to a Corvette...Originally posted by: Howard
Yes, but with a turbo, you can hit the same power with less displacement, meaning less fuel is used.Originally posted by: Actaeon
He just about hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by: geno
Because, the gentleman's agreement over there is 276HP, and with the course of development engines have taken since then, that kind of HP is easy to come by with a 3+ Litre 6 Cylindar. It used to be that Honda's NSX was the only N/A engine from there that tapped close to that number without forced induction. Wonder why the RX8 and the 350Z are so much cheaper than their earlier counterpart? Lack of complex turbo motors is a big part of it, I assure youThe Z32 300ZX made 300HP with turbos, the 350Z makes almost 290 with no turbos. The Mid 90's RX7 (can't remember the model designation) made something like 250HP with a twin turbo Rotary, and the RX8 makes that with no turbos. So cost is less and they figured that turbo setups weren't necessary.
No need for turbos when a N/A version makes enough power to hit the limit anyway.
I thought a turbocharger works on the principle that the energy used to expell those exhaust gases were being wasted anyway, so why not put it to work? Sure, it's not 100% efficient, but I don't see it being as big of a parasitic drain as a supercharger. Putting a restricting plate over the exhaust of any engine, NA or FI would piss it off.Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Well it's not just that, but the turbo itself uses energy. Think that doesn't matter because it's exhaust? Put a restricting plate of some kind over your exhaust pipe and try to say it doesn't matter.Originally posted by: AsianriceX
Yeah, you gotta have enough fuel to keep that massive amount of air the turbo is cramming into the combustion chamber in check. Never wanna run lean enough to have temperatures skyrocket.Originally posted by: Howard
Maybe I shoul dhave just kept my mouth shut. I forgot to account for a lot of variables.Originally posted by: geno
That's a pretty broad generalization, it works for the most part. I'm sure you know forced induction motors require much more fuel than their non-turbo counterparts. Fuel milage isn't always retained, as someone mentioned in the Mazdaspeed Miata thread, that 1.8t gets similar fuel milage to a Corvette...Originally posted by: Howard
Yes, but with a turbo, you can hit the same power with less displacement, meaning less fuel is used.Originally posted by: Actaeon
He just about hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by: geno
Because, the gentleman's agreement over there is 276HP, and with the course of development engines have taken since then, that kind of HP is easy to come by with a 3+ Litre 6 Cylindar. It used to be that Honda's NSX was the only N/A engine from there that tapped close to that number without forced induction. Wonder why the RX8 and the 350Z are so much cheaper than their earlier counterpart? Lack of complex turbo motors is a big part of it, I assure youThe Z32 300ZX made 300HP with turbos, the 350Z makes almost 290 with no turbos. The Mid 90's RX7 (can't remember the model designation) made something like 250HP with a twin turbo Rotary, and the RX8 makes that with no turbos. So cost is less and they figured that turbo setups weren't necessary.
No need for turbos when a N/A version makes enough power to hit the limit anyway.
Correct, a turbo *does* provide a certain amount of back pressure for the motor. Not a terribly detrimental amount, but there is some. With a turbo there's not such an effect of a restrictor plate, a turbo spins quite freely, so it doesn't choke the exhaust up at all.Think that doesn't matter because it's exhaust? Put a restricting plate of some kind over your exhaust pipe and try to say it doesn't matter.
Somewhat true. The engine doesn't exactly *have* to be designed to use turbos. For instance, Dodge's N/A 2.2 made 88HP when it was introduced, the same head was used with a stronger shortblock, and this same motor made 175HP a few years later.The engine has to be designed for the turbo. The engine has to be designed to withstand the extra power.
Go hit twinturbo.net and read about it in their DIY section. My friend has a 91 300zx TT and we went out and did the mod one day. Easy as pie and totally works. You can say it is nonsense all day, and I can say that the chicks dig overweight computer geeks as well. End of the day we will both be wrong.Originally posted by: flot
LemonHerb, that is total nonsense about the 300ZX and a 4 minute 15 hp mod. In fact most cars have SOME kind of restriction at the throttle body and most could be easily improved on by a little work with a dremel - however I doubt it was intentional and it certainly isn't a 20 hp difference.
Edit: Of course, there IS a 20 minute 60 horsepower mod, which is to up the boost to ~14 lbs. As easy as putting a restrictor into a vacuum line and fooling the wastegates.
The wrx is under 30k.Originally posted by: Lifer
in their cars that is. some of their trucks have s/c kits.
but ever since the demise of the supra, 300ZX, rx-7, 3000GT, they've gone away. the "replacement" rx-8 and 350z are both NA.
ironically the smaller japanese manufacturers, the subaru WRX and mitsu EVO have turbo's (although they're $30k probly becuz of AWD).
why don't they just pop in a turbo in a compact, small engined, $20-25k car for some instant power?
they probly already have FI engines in japan.
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Unless you want your membership status changed to Read Only, the word is Japanese, NOT "Jap."
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Speak for yourself. I am by any standard considered 'poor' and I don't get offended by such nonsense.Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Also, to all the middle class white males, of course you aren't offended by anything another person calls you, because it's irrelevant to you. You are the one with the advantages. If you were poor white males, you sure as hell would be offended if someone called you white trash.
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
The only abbreviation I see is Scot fine.
Thai is not an abbreviation it is the actual word for a person from Thailand and also the language.
Viet is not a proper abbreviation of Vietnamese.
Aussie is slang and not an abbreviation.
Because you refuse to believe that jap is a derogatory word and you seem to not care to look it up, I took the liberty of doing for you.
Here
You can look up the rest yourself.
I don't think I am particularly sensitive but I try to be considerate for others (at least that is what people who know me think). Seriously, dealing with people like you who always think they are right and always have excuses is really tiring. Maybe you should learn the history of these things before giving us your authoritative view. Maybe you might find out that there is a lot of ill will behind certain words or terms and that using them is not merely politically incorrect but outright unacceptable. Try to be a little civil, understanding and considerate. I'm sure when you are driving and someone cuts you off or someone scratches your car in the parking lot you wonder why people are so inconsiderate? Now you might have a clue as to where it begins and stop it at the source.
Good night.
DD
Edit: And before anyone mentions, I admit being a little uncivil and riled up in my previous posts.
'Race' is nothing more than a social construct. It holds only as much meaning as people choose to give it. There is nothing 'scientific' or 'biological' about the arbitrary lines drawn between 'white' and 'black and 'yellow'. The old-school definitions of 'Mongoloid', 'Negroid' and 'Caucasoid' as the 3 primary races do not encompass the diversity of our planet. For example, the Australoid people fall into none of these categories. Europeans may think Australians resemble black Africans, and class them as 'Negroid', but genetically, they are the most unrelated people in the world. And the Khoisan peoples of Africa are not Negroid, Mongoloid or Caucasoid. Caucasoids are characterized by 'tall stature' in dictionary definitions, but the largest people in the world are the Pacific Islanders, who hail from Mongoloid stock.
Unless you want your membership status changed to Read Only, the word is Japanese, NOT "Jap."
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I was under the imprssion that the name 300Z came, not from the horsepower, but from the fact that it was a 3.0 litre engine....just like the 350Z is a 3.5 litre engine.Originally posted by: Flyermax2k3
Nope, the "big 3" super cars of the 90's (Supra, 3000GT, 300ZX) all had 320HP. I can see why you think the 300ZX would have 300hp thoughOriginally posted by: geno
Well I've never seen anything in terms of proof of higher than 300HP numbers in the American version. I remember the Supra and the 3000GT being rated for 320 if memory serves correct, but the 300ZX was behind them somewhat.It's a common misnomer, due to the name of the vehicle. I assure you, it really did have 320hp
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