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Nissan's 350Z doesn't have the biggest, most powerful engine around. But the ease with which it takes to modification has ensured its popularity.
The NHTSA is looking into engine failures of two Nissan and Infiniti engines that use the brand's VC-Turbo technology.
The 350Z is more egalitarian in spirit than its predecessor, too. The 300ZX was available in normally aspirated V-6 form or with two turbochargers feeding that same engine.
Owners of Nissan and Infiniti models with VC-Turbo technology have reported problems—stalling and engine failures. As a result, the NHTSA will take a closer look.
Internally referred to as the KR engine family, the VC-Turbo spawned a three-cylinder version for the Nissan Rogue, a.k.a. X-Trail outside of the United States. Also found in the Nissan Qashqai ...
Drag racing, the preserve of oversized American V8s, right? Well no, not if you have a Nissan 350Z engine and an overactive imagination. Rolling up to the startline at a top flight drag-race with a ...
Drag racing, the preserve of oversized American V8s, right? Well no, not if you have a Nissan 350Z engine and an overactive imagination. Rolling up to the startline at a top flight drag-race with a ...
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