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Old 05-05-2009, 01:13 AM
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Hi tarburners,

Can anyone advise me on dimensions of the VQ37VHR - length, width, heigth, weight and dist of crank from bottom of block, if possible. I am trying to determine viability for application in race cars.

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Old 05-05-2009, 03:05 PM
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What the hell is a tarburner and a Vq37vhr?
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dont you know.. the VQ35HR is faster...
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Originally Posted by Nexx
dont you know.. the VQ35HR is faster...


especially when its put in a RSX
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Oops, wrong engine code. It shld hv read VQ35HR. I am comparing different engines to decide which one would be best suited for the budget.

The VQ37VHR is in the 370Z. If anyone has these specs, I'd appreciate it.

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Oops, wrong engine code. It shld hv read VQ35HR. I am comparing different engines to decide which one would be best suited for the budget.

I am also considering the VQ37VHR which is in the 370Z. If anyone has these specs, I'd appreciate it.

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You can probably find this info in the shop manuals. Go to www.3 5 0 z - t e c h.com (no spaces).
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