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Ummm. Thanks for the sraight answer. Nissan usally puts out a turbo version a few years later. I was hopeing it to be ture with this ver. as well.
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tonio, no one knows that. The options for the engine are VQ35DETT, VQ32DETT, or 4.5/5.6 V8.
I doubt Nissan will EVER do a turbo again on the Z car...you have to change much more than the engine...target market age group, price, etc. They don't want another 300ZX sales repeat.
I doubt Nissan will EVER do a turbo again on the Z car...you have to change much more than the engine...target market age group, price, etc. They don't want another 300ZX sales repeat.
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gotcha nis350ztt, everything I said is speculation Jam but there is a lot of talk about a twin turbo'd GTR from infiniti which looks similar to the current G35. Check out the GTR forum jam and you can see what everyone has been talking about.
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Originally posted by nis350ztt
tonio, no one knows that. The options for the engine are VQ35DETT, VQ32DETT, or 4.5/5.6 V8.
I doubt Nissan will EVER do a turbo again on the Z car...you have to change much more than the engine...target market age group, price, etc. They don't want another 300ZX sales repeat.
tonio, no one knows that. The options for the engine are VQ35DETT, VQ32DETT, or 4.5/5.6 V8.
I doubt Nissan will EVER do a turbo again on the Z car...you have to change much more than the engine...target market age group, price, etc. They don't want another 300ZX sales repeat.
The last Z was killed by the SUV, along w/ the RX-7 and Supra. Today though, sports cars are in again, and a Turbo Z would sell IMO. They just need to keep the price respectable and as near to $40k as possible.
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no offense, but your opinion doesnt matter. what matters is filling market spaces. there will be the skyline to fill the $45,000+ 400hp+ market, while the z will remain bang for the buck. A factory turbo 350z and simultaneous release of an equally as powerful z and skyline would hurt both sides sales. i bet 50% of people on this board wouldnt have bought a 350z if it started at 43,000 turbo'd. Nissan would be much better off with a top of the line car, and an entry level sports car.