That V6 sound is glorious. I straight piped my Lexus IS250 recently and the screaming V6 is just amazing. I wanted to get a 350Z or 370Z but the taxes for any engine that is above 3 litres in Belgium is just insane, so I went with the 2.5L V6 in the Lexus. Love it love it love it. Maybe one day I’ll get my Z :)
Taxed on the displacement of your engine? Wow I'm really sorry to hear that. Can u get away with any mods in Belgium like forced induction or a built engine? What about tuning? I'm genuinely curious.
@@tksperformance8789 hey! Yeah your insurance and road use tax gets calculated on your engine displacement, kW and torque, safety features (the more you have, like sensors, emergency stop sensors, 4WD, … the less insurance you pay. The price also goes down the longer you drive without any incident, your fault or the other person’s fault. I pay somewhere between 800 and 900 euros a year (900-1000 US dollar) for road taxes and my current insurance is 680€ per year. I’ve never had an incident so it goes down almost 90€ every year. My dad for example, who’s never had an incident in more than 40 years of driving pays somewhere between 100 and 200 Euros for his insurance. Insurance is actually really okay in Belgium, it’s just the road taxes that are ridiculous. A 3.5 liter V6 would’ve cost me around 2500€ a year for the 350Z, while the 2.5 liter V6 of my IS250 “only” costs me 800-900€. 3L engines are the sweetspot here, once you go above 3L, yikes!
@@tksperformance8789 also about tuning mods, you can tune visually quite freely here. Engine modifications are very limited. Swaps are not allowed for example. You can only swap your engine with the type of engine that belongs in your model of car. Like, I can’t put the IS350 3.5L V6 in my car. Even though the car is identical, the engine doesn’t belong to the IS250. I sort of know a guy who heavily tuned his bmw 330i or 340i, kinda forgot, to somewhere around 650hp. That’s what he says at least. I just know the car is an absolute rocketship. When he goes to his yearly road legality checkup, he removes his big mods and puts the originals back, so the firm doesn’t see it. They then check your car, lights, suspension, brakes and tires etc. Do some smog tests and whatever. Afterwards he just puts back his beemer into 650hp mode lmao. I just do that with my straight pipe. It’s not allowed. I remove my straight pipe for the checkup. Car gets road clearance for another year, and put the straight pipe back on. Exhaust modifications are only allowed freely if the part you install is certified for use in Europe. My self made straight pipe is illegal so I have to remove it once a year for the checkups. Belgium is ridiculous.
@@MRBlRB94 hey man, thx for the detailed response, i really appreciate it. It seems like some of the laws are the same as here in the US but we differ state to state in a huge way. California for example has always been super strict with trying to get to the point of no mods and road side checks if pulled for exhaust or other suspected mods. I'm in NC but SC right below us and Florida don't even have an inspection program. I'm sure they have motor vehicle laws they're just not enforced in the least bit. You mentioned the guy with the BMW and that kinda sounds like what I do. I remove my midmount turbo and manifold and put on my y pipe with cats, rear O2s and the stock tune file for inspection yearly. I have a shop so it's not too big of a deal. The guys doing the inspection are friends and they know I do it but they aren't government employees trying to bust people for having fun so it works out okay lol. Insurance here sounds pretty much the same as in it gets cheaper after a time with no incidents. Although I've heard of people being dropped because the Insurance company figures they're statistically due for an incident. Whatever though, the next company picks them right up. I gotta say your road tax is extremely high. In NC I pay approximately $100 yearly to re-register my 07 350z, it's not bad but if I had a new car worth $50k it would probably be closer to $4-450 yearly. I'm very thankful that our states operates so independently, the day the federal government over rules that is the day the USA is no more. Thanks again brother, keep having fun with your cars, car culture people are probably the happiest/friendliest people i meet in life. That's why I'm in the business. Got to love what you do! 👨🏻🔧
I keep coming back and watching this video and I just wanna say it's a masterpiece. The sound is just so good ripping through these mountains, mixed with the downshift this video is just perfect
goddamn seeing that gear stick move as you applied throttle was so satisfying. just proves how much power engines in general make. really nice car btw.
@@garyg9853 kind of, I sold my z and was building an mr2 until a guy stole all my money that I gave him for parts. Hopefully next year I'll be able to have a functioning car.
Personally, I respect the lanes a bit more and go a bit slower in turn, but if you're comfortable then more power to ya. All I can say is easy up on the clutch with those downshifts, don't ever want the rear to chirp on the way down.
God dang bro that thing sounds like a monster. I really wanted one of these for a first car, but got a 92 Miata instead. I'll make it a monster eventually. What you got in that thing dude?
Driving is pretty good you need to learn better throttle and clutch control in my opinion. Just looks like your using the throttle like an on off switch. If you where smoother cornering speed would be much higher.
Beautiful sounding Z just wondering if its a de and how much mileage ur car typically had in this video cuz my cars has about 200k miles nd can never imagine pushing my z like this lol
Out of curiosity, does your z burn a lot of oil during a run like this? No hate, genuinely interested. My g35 definitely would lol, makes me scared to open up the throttle too much
His is the HR version of the VQs so his doesn’t burn oil. DEs and especially the DE Rev Ups burn a lot of oil. My 05 G35 coupe burns oil so to fix that it’s best to get a catch can.
Bruh i be going faster in my 2020 altima sr
Congratulations
@@Snoop_rico yess too bad we cant congratulate this man for being a good touge racer
@@Snoop_rico tbf though he’d beat me on straightaways
doubtful
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still one of the best sounding v6 to this day, when paired with a proper exhaust
the best thing to look at is the Puerto Rican flag on the boxing gloves !!!
Ya tu sabes
@@Snoop_rico que duro, represent! 🇵🇷 jajaj
used to touge my 370 with a tomei screaming through the valleys. Was a work of art. This vid making me miss it lol
That V6 sound is glorious. I straight piped my Lexus IS250 recently and the screaming V6 is just amazing. I wanted to get a 350Z or 370Z but the taxes for any engine that is above 3 litres in Belgium is just insane, so I went with the 2.5L V6 in the Lexus. Love it love it love it. Maybe one day I’ll get my Z :)
how much do you pay for your lexus and how old are you(I'm from Belgium too cheers!)
Taxed on the displacement of your engine? Wow I'm really sorry to hear that. Can u get away with any mods in Belgium like forced induction or a built engine? What about tuning? I'm genuinely curious.
@@tksperformance8789 hey! Yeah your insurance and road use tax gets calculated on your engine displacement, kW and torque, safety features (the more you have, like sensors, emergency stop sensors, 4WD, … the less insurance you pay. The price also goes down the longer you drive without any incident, your fault or the other person’s fault. I pay somewhere between 800 and 900 euros a year (900-1000 US dollar) for road taxes and my current insurance is 680€ per year. I’ve never had an incident so it goes down almost 90€ every year. My dad for example, who’s never had an incident in more than 40 years of driving pays somewhere between 100 and 200 Euros for his insurance. Insurance is actually really okay in Belgium, it’s just the road taxes that are ridiculous. A 3.5 liter V6 would’ve cost me around 2500€ a year for the 350Z, while the 2.5 liter V6 of my IS250 “only” costs me 800-900€. 3L engines are the sweetspot here, once you go above 3L, yikes!
@@tksperformance8789 also about tuning mods, you can tune visually quite freely here. Engine modifications are very limited. Swaps are not allowed for example. You can only swap your engine with the type of engine that belongs in your model of car. Like, I can’t put the IS350 3.5L V6 in my car. Even though the car is identical, the engine doesn’t belong to the IS250. I sort of know a guy who heavily tuned his bmw 330i or 340i, kinda forgot, to somewhere around 650hp. That’s what he says at least. I just know the car is an absolute rocketship. When he goes to his yearly road legality checkup, he removes his big mods and puts the originals back, so the firm doesn’t see it. They then check your car, lights, suspension, brakes and tires etc. Do some smog tests and whatever. Afterwards he just puts back his beemer into 650hp mode lmao. I just do that with my straight pipe. It’s not allowed. I remove my straight pipe for the checkup. Car gets road clearance for another year, and put the straight pipe back on. Exhaust modifications are only allowed freely if the part you install is certified for use in Europe. My self made straight pipe is illegal so I have to remove it once a year for the checkups. Belgium is ridiculous.
@@MRBlRB94 hey man, thx for the detailed response, i really appreciate it. It seems like some of the laws are the same as here in the US but we differ state to state in a huge way. California for example has always been super strict with trying to get to the point of no mods and road side checks if pulled for exhaust or other suspected mods. I'm in NC but SC right below us and Florida don't even have an inspection program. I'm sure they have motor vehicle laws they're just not enforced in the least bit. You mentioned the guy with the BMW and that kinda sounds like what I do. I remove my midmount turbo and manifold and put on my y pipe with cats, rear O2s and the stock tune file for inspection yearly. I have a shop so it's not too big of a deal. The guys doing the inspection are friends and they know I do it but they aren't government employees trying to bust people for having fun so it works out okay lol. Insurance here sounds pretty much the same as in it gets cheaper after a time with no incidents. Although I've heard of people being dropped because the Insurance company figures they're statistically due for an incident. Whatever though, the next company picks them right up. I gotta say your road tax is extremely high. In NC I pay approximately $100 yearly to re-register my 07 350z, it's not bad but if I had a new car worth $50k it would probably be closer to $4-450 yearly. I'm very thankful that our states operates so independently, the day the federal government over rules that is the day the USA is no more. Thanks again brother, keep having fun with your cars, car culture people are probably the happiest/friendliest people i meet in life. That's why I'm in the business. Got to love what you do! 👨🏻🔧
Fuck yes. Need more vids like this ASAP. Wish I had roads like to rip on here in FL
I used to be a content creator lol. Ill upload a bunch of my old stuff over time
For real, like I would give anything to live in a place with mountains to do this
The roads are why I left Florida for east TN. Mountains for days
Lool ngl, thought you were gonna spin out at the beginning.
Shit me too. I wanted to slide it but not like that
@@Snoop_rico gotta give it a clutch kick to control when it steps out next time but nice job handling it.
@@F1n1337 big 👎
@@F1n1337 how would a clutch kick have made that any better? I think he handled it perfectly
I keep coming back and watching this video and I just wanna say it's a masterpiece. The sound is just so good ripping through these mountains, mixed with the downshift this video is just perfect
goddamn seeing that gear stick move as you applied throttle was so satisfying. just proves how much power engines in general make. really nice car btw.
That missed rev match into 3rd gave me anxiety especially with rwd, great driving otherwise! awesome car!
im suprised you caught that. My foot missed its mark on that shift forsure.
@@Snoop_rico haha I don't know why but I always notice stuff like that. Thanks for the reply, I'm subbing!
Dude I lost a breathe when you missed that heel-toe! Good recovery.
@@mariolawrence897 I was driving slow enough for it not to matter much 🤣
Why isnt this channel blowing ... Deserves more
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Reminds me of the old days, riding in my friend camerons Z as we tear up the back roads, stay safe and keep it up
I live near Asheville with a 350z. Love this area.
Me too, are you in the car scene
@@garyg9853 kind of, I sold my z and was building an mr2 until a guy stole all my money that I gave him for parts. Hopefully next year I'll be able to have a functioning car.
@@neoian94 damn, sorry to hear. Hope you’re able to recover
Personally, I respect the lanes a bit more and go a bit slower in turn, but if you're comfortable then more power to ya. All I can say is easy up on the clutch with those downshifts, don't ever want the rear to chirp on the way down.
Shit happens. And I never touched the mustard
Good to see a Z not in a parking lot pegging rev limiter with straight pipes.
The car scene nowadays is just about clout and tiktok trends. No one actually drives anymore
@@Snoop_rico agreed, whole lot of media flex without any action to back it up. Driving skill outside of motorsports has become a sort of IYKYK thing.
Im gonna own a z one day, one day🤞🏻
Trying to get me some friends together and do the Tail of the dragon in a group of zs cars
I do motorcycles now. But have fun and be safe. Best hours to runn it are at sunrise. No traffic
Nicely done.
I agree awesome sound
This is sick dude.
nice driving
Just doing my best. Thank you
Bro it sounds so good holy
Super cool! Love it 🎉
glad I found this.... now you have a new Sub
Fuck yeah good driver sounds fuckin sick
Thanks, like and suscribe
When you do touges do you turn off traction control?
I never have it on
@@Snoop_rico good answer
I can’t drive my z like this 🙆🏻♂️ feel like I might break something
Don't worry about power and mods. Just learn to drive proficiently keep up with maintenance.
God dang bro that thing sounds like a monster. I really wanted one of these for a first car, but got a 92 Miata instead. I'll make it a monster eventually. What you got in that thing dude?
Stock with titanium exhaust and dynamic tune
@@Snoop_rico Wow that's crazy how good it sounds with just that. Anyways man keep having fun with it and stay safe
Having a Z or any other high hp car as a first one, is just stupid and dangerous, save up the money, because you are most likely to crash.
@@darkshadow.1337 that's terrible advice
@@Snoop_rico bruh why?
This is true power 💥
Wonderful pass. How much hp?
298
I like that sound so bad!
wow, that sound 🤩
do you run with lightweight crank pulley and flywheel?
Z1 road race clutch kit w/ csc delete and light weight flywheel
Driving is pretty good you need to learn better throttle and clutch control in my opinion. Just looks like your using the throttle like an on off switch. If you where smoother cornering speed would be much higher.
I'll take your advice and toss it in the trash, thanks
@@Snoop_rico lmao
Beautiful sounding Z just wondering if its a de and how much mileage ur car typically had in this video cuz my cars has about 200k miles nd can never imagine pushing my z like this lol
2008 HR 107k
@@Snoop_rico wow I got a de in mine. I want to swap my engine out for hr but i don’t think it would be worth it
@claveecl1564 100% not worth it. DEs are fine motors. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Nice tomei dah
What phone mount is that
fuck, this makes me wanna buy another Z, even though i went through hell with the last one. I hate C.A.N. faults.....
Out of curiosity, does your z burn a lot of oil during a run like this? No hate, genuinely interested. My g35 definitely would lol, makes me scared to open up the throttle too much
No, my engine never gave me issues.
His is the HR version of the VQs so his doesn’t burn oil. DEs and especially the DE Rev Ups burn a lot of oil. My 05 G35 coupe burns oil so to fix that it’s best to get a catch can.
@@13984980 I figured, he doesn't say what year he had anywhere so I was just curious. I love the DE but man I want an HR lol
@@austinmoore9515 We all do lol, better yet a VHR but it’s getting hard finding some good condition G37 Coupes in my area that are manual
I wish i could find a nismo
Same
@@Snoop_rico lol
Im from the southwest. How do you manage to avoid traffic?
Drive at sunrise on a Sunday morning.
@@Snoop_rico thank you
Well, that how I drive it in Forza...
I wish forza had the HR 350Z
@@Snoop_rico I wish they had a lot of things haha lets see more pulls!
Just an FYI, this is hellbender, not tail of the dragon ( which would be next once you hit the gas station and took a right )
"AcKtuAlLy!"
Setup? Stock cats? Art pipes? What Y?
Motordyne art pipes, Tomei everything else
@@Snoop_rico sounds hella good with the art pipes. I have a Tomei Y pipe and exhaust, going to run this same setup I think.
What shift knob is that?
Mishimoto
boricua en japon
bruh i be going faster in my 2024 bugatti veyron