Wikipedia's $0.02 on the 350Z
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Wikipedia's $0.02 on the 350Z
The 2005 35th Anniversary and 2006 350Z with manual transmissions receives a new engine, the 3.5L VQ35DE rev-up, which increases the redline to 7000 rpm and increased power to 298 hp (222 kW). And all 2007-2008 350Z models comes with the newer 3.5L VQ35HR engine with dual intakes, 7500 rpm redline, and increased power to 306 hp (228 kW). [[The 350Z is not a Good tuning project there are Pros that use this Car and the Engine just dies out, when installing a Turbo or Turbocharge there is not Power difference in the Stop Model and A tune car (When a turbo or Supercharge, Etc) . This car is just not the great car people think.]]
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Z
Everyone, I regret to inform you all that I'll be selling my 350Z sometime this week. I had no idea, but when installing a turbo OR EVEN a turbocharge, there is not power difference in the stop model and A tune car. Also, according to some knowledgeable advice from a stand up chap who felt it necessary to add his own professional opinion to the 350Z's Wikipedia article, it's just not the great car people think. Well, it was fun while it lasted.
I'm off to buy a Honda Civic.
Last edited by Fairly Z; 02-03-2009 at 08:14 PM.
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I made some well needed improvements to it, I think. I didn't add anything about it having 500WHP with a bolt on intake or about it being Chuck Norris' car of choice, though. If you guys would like to do that, go ahead.
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Just a side note: The 2 Z's pictured are owned by my friends Scott Ward and Joe Gillespie from here in Kansas City.
Scott still owns the 240Z, which he restored himself.
Joe traded in his 350 a few years back. Joe took the picture for the Heart of America Z Car Club calendar.
Scott still owns the 240Z, which he restored himself.
Joe traded in his 350 a few years back. Joe took the picture for the Heart of America Z Car Club calendar.
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(Note: The 2005 Nissan 350Z (Z33) 35th Anniversary Edition was released to commemorate 35 years of the Nissan Z & to give enthusiasts more opportunities to bolt on turbonators, intakes, and interfoolers, that ALWAYS result in at least 500WHP, whereas the 1984 Nissan 300ZX (Z31) 50th Anniversary Edition was released to commemorate 50 years of Nissan Motors itself.)