Sorry, no pic of wheels on my car, but considering these
Front: 19x10.5 + 275/35R19
Rear: 19x11.5 + 305/30R19
Front: 19x10.5 +22
Rear: 19x11.5 +18
Volk TE37SL setup
Tire: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
Thanks for input. I thought that downpipes were biggest restriction and that Nismo catback exhaust wasn't too bad.
Indeed, heat Exchanger on the next potential list, though again Nismo oem thought was ok.
Thanks.
Hi all,
Looking at the following to add power to my '24 Z Nismo. Keeping stock exhaust adding full downpipes, cold air intakes, intercoolers, and custom EcuTek tune. Thoughts and HP Torque gains estimates? 100HP? Looks like about $12k Cdn installed.
ALP.28.05.0002-2
AMS Performance VR30DDTT...
I thought Nissan announced that they were reducing production primarily for customer ordered units and that would essentially eliminate discounts. So, once dealer current stock sold, discounts history.
Thanks! Feeling better about the OEM Dunlops. NOPE! No winter driving my Z. I've got an F150 Powerboost AWD 3.5 litre twin turbo, with leveled Eibach shocks and K03 tires and an Expedition Timberline that take care of our winter needs. 🥶
Interesting. Let me know what you decide to go with. I'm encouraged by the positive feedback thus far, but if I decide I want more, I'll not hesitate to change the tires out.
Thanks for detailed reply. I Indeed expected temperatures and road conditions to be a factor. From my 370z Nismo recollection, I didn't experience this degree of tire concern, though 350 hp in that case. Nor with my GTR tires. In both cases very familiar with reduced temperature traction...
Thank you! Very detailed and helpful. With 700 km on tires, wear not a factor. Was 10 degrees yesterday and was driving for about 20 minutes, so cold pressures that started at 32 psi, should have been at 34/35ish. Roads in Winnipeg were ok but not yet spring cleaned. Was in Sport mode in 3rd...