top speed?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Zed31, May 30, 2007.

  1. Zed31

    Zed31 Ron Burgandy

    whats the top speed attainable from a totally stock (engine) z32? i as a z31 owner have no idea, although it surely should beat mine. 235km/h
     
  2. d3c0y

    d3c0y Member

    180kph - speed cut
     
  3. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

    I've hit 205kph with room to spare on a stock engine, stock exhuast, pod air filter and running 12 psi (no idea if boost = higher top speed but meh).
     
  4. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

    NA, TT, Manual, Auto ??????

    Top speed will vary depending on configuration due to differing gearbox & diff ratios.

    Here is the revs each variation will be doing at your stated 235km/hr :-

    TT auto 5100rpm
    TT man 5500rpm
    NA auto 5600rpm
    NA man 6100rpm

    Theoretically, the TT auto should have the highest top speed but it depends on if it "runs out of puff" before utilising the longer gearing.
     
  5. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    The auto TT's are geared to a top speed of over 300 :eek: but they haven't got the power to do so :p
     
  6. Bellato

    Bellato OzzyZed

    Aus specs were tested...

    by nissan on release at 254km/h, because they arnt limited... (aus specs are NA 2+2), mine hit 225 at 5800, but i dont see it getting really much faster than that:zlove:
     
  7. MIDLIFECRISIS

    MIDLIFECRISIS New Member

    had mine at 240ish kmh

    at just below 6 grand 5th gear.tt manual 2+2
     
  8. red32

    red32 You talkin' to me?

    AFAIK, the TT and NA had the same tested top speed... 253kph. The NA just takes longer to get there! Manual or auto makes no difference to the top end.
     
    Last edited: May 30, 2007
  9. IBBI

    IBBI Active Member

    the manual auto bit makes sense, but i would still think a TT would have a bit more push of top speed as bigger explosion due to boost???
     
  10. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    No, the Auto has a much higher final drive (g'box, not diff) than the manual. Check the ratios, I believe they are somewhere in the tech section.
     
  11. Swifty Devil

    Swifty Devil Member

    from last time i checked manual TTs are geared to around 290km
    the NA box about 270km/h and the auto TT box something crazy just over 300
    iirc 310km/h
     
  12. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

    Gear ratios......

    Diff ratios =
    TT : 3.692
    NA : 4.08
    Top gear =
    Man : 0.752
    Auto : 0.692

    So Dougie, your NA is not (and never will be) faster than a TT :bash:
     
  13. rollin

    rollin First 9

    240 +

    Yeah ive had mine to a shade over 6 grand in 5th in a 5 speed, i think its about 41kph per thousand RPM
     
  14. mafi-zed

    mafi-zed the resident hoon

    i hit 7000-7200rpm in 5th.. i always presumed that was around 280km
     
  15. ZDUCTIV

    ZDUCTIV Active Member

    TT, 5spd.

    7000rpm 299.33 km/h
    7200rpm 308.99 km/h

    T56, 6th gear. TT diff.
    7200rpm 463.48 km/h.

    100kmh ~1600rpm
    Oh, and first gear winds out to a lazy 80 km/h or so. :)
     
  16. supercharged1600

    supercharged1600 Datsun Fiend

    yeah i worked the same thing out, from memory WITH Z33 Track wheels on, TT Manual, with diff swapped from auto, 3.692 looking @ 308km/h @ 6700?
    this is what im loking at doing for the V8Zed

    or if i keep the NA diff 7300rpm is needed to achieve 304km/h
     
  17. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

    ZDUCTIV, you'd need to be doing 8,000rpm

    To be doing "a lazy 80 km/hr or so" in 1st gear you'd need to be doing 8,000rpm or have an OS Giken close ratio gearset. :rolleyes:

    7,000rpm in 1st will JUST see 70km/hr with an oem gearbox

    Also, what sort of overdrive are you running to do 1600rpm @ 100km/hr :confused: Even if you are in an auto TT (much longer overdrive than manuals) you would only see 75km/hr @ 1600rpm
     
  18. Swifty Devil

    Swifty Devil Member

    he might be getting mixed up with t56 6 speed
     
  19. DrongoMan

    DrongoMan Sir

    I tried to measure mine, but no ruler was long enough...

     
  20. red32

    red32 You talkin' to me?

    Nah, Ian, I wasn't making that claim (I hope I don't come across as that dumb!) The info is just something I read somewhere (wish I could remember, so I could throw up the reference).

    I just tried to relate your diff and g/b ratio figures to an engine speed of, say, 5000rpm to calculate the road speed, but then I realised that the rolling radius of the wheel/tyre combo would have to factored in as well. Now my brain hurts!:eek:
     

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