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What if the 350z had a high revving 3.5 litre V8 or a torque monster 4.5 litre V8 as opposed to the 3.5 litre V6 we have now? Just a thought I have been having about my car and I always wondered why Nissan went down in horsepower from the last generation twin turbo as opposed to up like they should have.
What if Nissan did good by us and gave the 350z....
What if the 350z had a high revving 3.5 litre V8 or a torque monster 4.5 litre V8 as opposed to the 3.5 litre V6 we have now? Just a thought I have been having about my car and I always wondered why Nissan went down in horsepower from the last generation twin turbo as opposed to up like they should have.
You can never have enuf HP. Until my 350 can reach the HP level of my z32, I will probably continue to prefer the z32. Love the stiff chassis of the 350 though.
You know they could tune it to 500 horse and team it with a 6MT, . Wouldn't that be awesome...Too bad it'd be sitting in the passenger seat next to you to fit, .
What if the 350z had a high revving 3.5 litre V8 or a torque monster 4.5 litre V8 as opposed to the 3.5 litre V6 we have now? Just a thought I have been having about my car and I always wondered why Nissan went down in horsepower from the last generation twin turbo as opposed to up like they should have.
The Z was never meant to be some kind of supercar. It always had cutting edge design for its time and was designed to be a highly capable, yet affordable sports car. The departure from this ideal led to the demise of the car in 1996 after the 300ZX TT topped out at over $55,000. It priced itself completely out of it's target market. A BMW M3 today costs less than that!
The Z33 returns to the original roots of the car in terms of its design philosophy. As such, a turbo Z, or a significantly higher powered V8 is unlikely. And FYI, the normally aspirated Z32 car had a 222hp 3 liter V6, which at the time, was still considered to be a high output per liter engine, so in comparing apples to apples, there was a big power jump to the current car.
Last edited by Speedracer; Jul 6, 2005 at 02:44 PM.
The Z has always been a six cylinder car since its debut in the seventies, putting a V8 in wouldn't seem right. Plus, as fun as it sounds, 450Z doesn't sound quite right yet.