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Which one's faster: '09 G37 sedan or '08 G37 coupe?
Ok, so we've all heard that Infiniti's upgrading the g sedan's engine to the 3.7L for '09. So will the sedan be able to smoke the G coupe? Or are they upping the hp and/or torque figures maybe in '09 as a '10 G37 coupe refresh? With the upcoming 370Z roadster, rumor has it that it'll have close to 350hp NA, so I figure that maybe they'll tweak the G coupe's power rating up as well. So even though the coupe's been out for only a year, there's always been somewhat of a performance gap between the sedan and the coupe with the latter being higher performance (at least from MY 03-04, and MY 08, anyway).
'08 G35 6MT sedan: Weight: 3,532 306 hp/ 268 lb-ft torque 0-60 (Manual Transmission): 5.4 sec. (Motor Trend) '08 G37 6MT coupe: Weight: 3,668 lbs. 330 hp/ 270 lb-ft torque 0-60 (Manual Transmission): 5.2 sec. (Motor Trend) '09 G37 sedan: 328 hp/ TBA |
The current sedans are already faster than the coupes because of the extra weight. Car and Driver I believe, maybe another too, have tested the current sedan at 5.2 0-60
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If everything else stays the same I would expect the sedan to be a little faster.
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Sedan.
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G37 sedan vs. G37 coupe... Depends which one weighs less... Most likely the sedan will weigh less.
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The Sedans have ALWAYS weighed a little less than the Coupe, I don't expect that to change. As for which one being faster, don't know don't care. :)
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Originally Posted by MportPunk
Ok, so we've all heard that Infiniti's upgrading the g sedan's engine to the 3.7L for '09. So will the sedan be able to smoke the G coupe? Or are they upping the hp and/or torque figures maybe in '09 as a '10 G37 coupe refresh? With the upcoming 370Z roadster, rumor has it that it'll have close to 350hp NA, so I figure that maybe they'll tweak the G coupe's power rating up as well. So even though the coupe's been out for only a year, there's always been somewhat of a performance gap between the sedan and the coupe with the latter being higher performance (at least from MY 03-04, and MY 08, anyway).
'08 G35 6MT sedan: Weight: 3,532 306 hp/ 268 lb-ft torque 0-60 (Manual Transmission): 5.4 sec. (Motor Trend) '08 G37 6MT coupe: Weight: 3,668 lbs. 330 hp/ 270 lb-ft torque 0-60 (Manual Transmission): 5.2 sec. (Motor Trend) '09 G37 sedan: 328 hp/ TBA b) You're comparing 0-60 times, which is lame. c) You're trying to gauge the performance of a car that doesn't exist yet, which is VERY, VERY lame. :9: |
Originally Posted by 350Zed
a) You're mag-racing, which is lame.
b) You're comparing 0-60 times, which is lame. c) You're trying to gauge the performance of a car that doesn't exist yet, which is VERY, VERY lame. :9: You seem like an EXPERT on lameness:2: |
Originally Posted by wyldfyer
You seem like an EXPERT on lameness:2:
I am. My name is Ted S. Stashak, and I wrote this book... http://www.horsekeeping.com/images/Lameness.jpg |
I'd like to know exactly what did they do differently to get the '08 G35 Engine rated at 306. I've always been curious.
And 0-60 is the STANDARD of how a performance car's acceleration is measured, COMMERCIALLY. Its on EVERY commercial, in EVERY Mag, etc. |
Originally Posted by 350Zed
I am.
My name is Ted S. Stashak, and I wrote this book... http://www.horsekeeping.com/images/Lameness.jpg LMBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Originally Posted by wyldfyer
I'd like to know exactly what did they do differently to get the '08 G35 Engine rated at 306. I've always been curious.
And 0-60 is the STANDARD of how a performance car's acceleration is measured, COMMERCIALLY. Its on EVERY commercial, in EVERY Mag, etc. 1/4-mile gives you a truer measure. :p |
Originally Posted by 350Zed
0-60 is passe.
1/4-mile gives you a truer measure. :p On a regular basis, you are ALWAYS going to accelerate from a stand still (0-60....or 0-WHATEVER). How often is the AVERAGE person (not racer) going to accelerate up to 100MPH+ for at least 1/4 mile? Honestly its about how fast your car accelerates to speed limit and how quickly you can accelerate on the highway while you are driving for a lane change (mid-range power) that I'm concerned about. Good debate. |
well how much more does the VQ37VHR weigh in comparision to the VQ35HR engine? That should give you a better estimation on which would be lighter.
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Originally Posted by RADIOGUY21
well how much more does the VQ37VHR weigh in comparision to the VQ35HR engine? That should give you a better estimation on which would be lighter.
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