piknockout wrote:You can't get a "Nismo Package" at the dealership. It's not an option, but you can buy overpriced Nismo parts from the dealership and have them overcharge you for installation. Not only that, only certain parts will fit on a base model sentra, also known as the 1.8S with a QG18DE. The Spec V comes with a QR25DE.
Nismo parts for both - Cosmetics (lips, wing), lower tie bar, front and rear sway bars, strut tower bar, suspension, wheels, and stickers!
Nismo parts for Spec V only - Intake, header, exhaust, camshafts, and probably something else I'm missing.
nametakennow - I was unsure of the weight difference, but it is pretty negligible. I mean, that's easily the difference between two different people. Not noticeable. Wasn't certain on the block though, but I thought I had heard that. But I do know from reading several times that the QR25de is lighter than the SR20de. I'm pretty sure that one's a fact, just too lazy to look it up!
It's not quite as negligible as you might think, but you're right, a big person in an SE is going to be the same weight as a small one in a Spec with a little less gas in the tank.
The internals are beefier in the SR, so that may be why it weighs more. Also consider the idea that the QR block may not be much bigger overall than the SR, but is more bored out. I'm not sure of that last bit though, just a thought. Personally, I'm still a fan of the SR til I hear of a more problem-free QR, but the 05s seem to be doing very well. I still have issue with the tendency of boosted QRs to bend things too.
I believe the 04+ Spec Vs gained a few more lbs too.
Options can add up as well (I have no ABS, sunroof, or leather, so there's a few lbs out, especially the 'roof).
Anyway, that bit about performance parts being for the QR and not the QG is also very true, all the more reason it's much harder to make a fast QG Sentra. You can't take a base Sentra and put it in the same league as a QR Sentra without at least equalling out the prices. The suspension differences (stock) are notable too.
As far as getting a base SE-R, I wouldn't bother. The base doesn't have the HLSD, or any other form of limited-slip. In fact, I think the base has a 5spd. I don't think the Brembo option is available for the base SE-R either.
If you're gonna go, go all out.
Spec Vs can be had quite cheap brand-new if you look around. Take into account end-of-model-year savings too, it's almost time for the '06s to roll in.
I still don't like a lot of the NISMO parts, the performance ones at least. The FSTB and sway bars are great, much better setup (thicker rear bar than Eibach or anyone else I've heard of). However, like I said, the header is crazy expensive and still rusts, might as well get a Hotshot (also overpriced), or an OBX (Hotshot knock-off, I think they have one for the QR now, stainless too, so it won't rust, unlike the ceramic-coated mild steel Hotshot). The cams are probably nice, but I'd rather wait til JWT had some ready, in fact I think they do or are very close, it's been awhile since I caught up on the latest SE-R fanaticisms.
I think that covers everything.