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anyone know if there are any plans for a turbo 350z?

 

im seriously starting to like these cars

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No there are no plans to release a turbo 350Z as far as I know.

 

Nismo however have developed a Supercharger for it. You can buy it as an aftermarket mod.

 

Stuart

PE have done a turbo kit for it!!

 

I believe there are concerns asto whether the block i

strong enough to take the extra BHP!

Nemisis in Essex are looking to add turbos.

 

Geoff.

lol, I wouldnt trust nemesis with anything of mine after seeing the monstrosity of a 350z they had at Billing! They even lack the ability to put the wheels on the right direction!

In stock form the 350Z is ok,good value for money for a new sports car etc,but its been made to soft and light in the engine dept,the all alloy block is to weak for big power,worse still is the conrods n pistons,both being made for lightness,with no internal changes a TT 350Z is good for around 350bhp,at 7psi,thats it!supercharging gives about 6psi but there all the time,to get more out of a 350Z you will have to spend a fortune on the engine,totaly gutting it to get not so much more,its built to save weight,sweet motor,but the cost for big power would be unreal,the 350Z is built and designed for the yanks,all soft n round,they are growing on me but will never get one as i would rather spend all that money on a Skyline or even another Z,but if i won the lottery this 350Z is my favourite,think its the best yet,

Axis are the dogs choppers with these:D

I'm in agreement with Tony's comments on the light-duty nature of the engine, but modest forced induction (superchargers preferred) in conjunction with headers, induction kit, decent exhaust system, high-flow CATs, underdrive pulley set, lightened flywheel, grounding kit and the ECU mods that are only just beginning to be available, then 400bhp is more realistic (just). Don't forget that in stock form, a 350Z matches a stock manual Z32 TT on 0-60 mph (+/- 0.1 secs or so) and is quicker to 100mph.

 

Stillen and ProCharger superchargers seem to be the choice alternatives in the USA and 400bhp is already being claimed by a few. However, as always, unwise levels of high boost will fry pistons.....

 

Check out 350ZUK.com for the views of new U.K. owners.

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