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Just curious as to 0-100 km times from the factory for a JZX110 Mark II IR-V (5 Speed Auto) Vs V35 Coupe 350GT (5 Speed Auto).

I know V35 350GT's (VQ35DE) are quick from the factory (I used to own one!) and I've had a V36 350GT (VQ35HR) and that was noticeably quicker too... so where does a JZX110 Mark II (1JZ-GTE)...?

The V35's have and excellent auto box from the factory and a sensational engine...

...but the Mark II's have the legendary 1JZ-GTE! (torquay as phuk with 378 Nm from 2400rpm).

Thanks in advance!

*Prefer real world answers opposed to guesstimation.

Even if the Mk II didn't win (which I would be very surprised if it didn't) it would sure sound and look a whole lot better doing it ;)

1JZ > VQ any day. And I'm not even a Toyota fanboy (truth be told I am probably a Nissan fanboy), J's are just the best engines!

I have an old Wheels mag floating around somewhere (circa 2007), where they test drove one in a "bang for your buck" article. The stock auto ran a respectable 14.4 in a 98/99 chaser. I'll have a look for it tonight- I dont usually buy Wheels, but it had a decent R35 GTR article I wanted to read.

If the articles I've seen on G35 driver are anything to go by, a stock auto V35 coupe will run a 14.6 in full auto, and low 14's in tiptronic and a small brake stall at launch.

Thanks for the feedback (still welcoming more!) I'm very curious to know more info from that wheels magazine you read.

PS: Whilst I'm a Nissan fanboy (based automatically on the high % of Nissan's Vs Everything else that I've owned... 1JZ is life.

(and VQ engines are award winning... 10 years straight, don't forget!)... It's just that 1JZ = God tier ;)

Would love to know JZX100 / JZX110 stock auto 0-100 km times (accurately).

I'd put my money on the JZX... Might be a different story against a V36 though

"The tacho needle flies around the dial faster than you would believe possible and our test automatic nails 0-100km/h in a scant 5.65 seconds before crossing 400 metres in a stonking 13.18. We then test rolling acceleration. The automatic kicks down and 80-120 disappears in 3.4 seconds, leaving us absolutely gob smacked."

My chaser never felt that fast when it was stock... that quarter mile time sounds a bit far fetched for a stock JZX to me. Plus the JZX110 is heavier than the JZX100.

But who cares about 0-100's now adays. I'm seriously considering a car I can drive closer to the limit through the hills like a little hot hatch with awesome handling. V36 is pretty boring :(

Edited by GFXman
  • 2 weeks later...

I loved my V36 (and V35) I really, really did... but I understand what you mean Julian... when you describe a 'pocket rocket' for your next car.

Where I'm excited for the JZX110 is the excellent amount of torque usable at such low revs... which is perfect for a daily driver (especially commuting through traffic, overtaking, traffic light wars etc haha).

*I still care very much for 0-100 times :ninja:

Where I'm excited for the JZX110 is the excellent amount of torque usable at such low revs...

This is what I loved about the chaser. It was great (and that sound).

What I didn't like was the ETCS which wouldn't let you have any fun around corners. Would limit power until you were travelling in more of a straight line. I'd look into disabling that ;)

Old JZX thread about it http://www.jzx100.com/forum/topic/89-disabling-etcs/?p=50830

Also, if you aren't aware, North Shore Toyota (NZ) on the JZX forum is a great source for parts. Often cheaper than buying here.

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