I own a 2005 350z and it's somewhat modified. I bought it like that. It has Tanaba GF210 springs, 19" wheels that are staggered. Tires are 245/35/19 in front and 275/35/19 in the rears. That's it for the suspension mods.
I've never been to a track day but I did my first all-day autocross session and got over 40 runs in. And driving my Z everyday I have begun to realize its flaws. It has massive understeer!!
I'd like to hear from people who have owned or driven a Z to see if I am right about this, also would like advice.
I have owned two different 99-04 mustang GTs, an S2000, eclipse, BMW e46 3 series, toyota celica GTS. I may not be too familiar with suspension mods but I can compare between the cars I've owned. The s2000 handled like it was a go-cart, it was glued to the floor and it would just turn and turn and turn without end in sight. It had zero understeer and maybe a little bit of oversteer. but everything so light and nimble it was easily correctable.
The Z however has such low and loose responsiveness in the front end. What I mean by this is.. when you turn the steering wheel, it will take a split delay before the wheels turn in. I'm not just talking taking a corner or a turn, if you drive down the street and just move the steering wheel back and forth (left right left right) to simulate slaloms, it will feel delayed, loose and un-sharp. My 01 mustang GT was like this. It felt like I was steering a goddamn boat. I would turn and then it would turn in very slowly, delayed. The Z isn't as bad but it's noticeable. The S2000 was the opposite of this problem. The steering was SO sensitive that i felt if i fell asleep at the wheel for even a split second i could hit the wall. If you move the steering wheel an inch in either direction, the car will go that way. I would like to get this in my Z, and I don't know where to start in terms of mods.
I'm not looking to turn my Z into a track car as it is my daily driver but the understeer and dull steering is actually very annoying in every day driving. When on the highway or turning around corner, the Z feels heavy and doesn't feel like it wants to move. Like its fighting me every step of the way when turning. And i do plan on autocrossing and tracking a few times a year for fun. Don't even get me started on autocross, the Z had such bad understeer it was ridiculous.
Could the 19" rims be the cause of the problem (moreso than stock)? If i went with light 18" rims like the popular enkei RPF1s and upgraded the sway bars, would that fix the Z's steering responsive feeling? I want the front end to feel "lighter" and turn sharply without feeling like I am fighting it.
I'm not sure if any of this makes sense but if anyone has thoughts or previous 350z experience, i'd love to hear it.