Many sports cars are defined by their engines, and the Nissan 350Z easily makes that list. The "350" part of its name suggests the engine's cubic capacity, which is 3.5 liters, and the "Z" part ...
Introduced back in 1969, the Z always had a six-cylinder engine hiding underhood. Displacements grew from 2.0 liters to 3.7 for the 370Z. Although it’s very old news, the 350Z continues to be a ...
At the heart of the kit is a highly efficient centrifugal supercharger. What makes it different from other conventional centrifugal-type superchargers is its drive mechanism. The system receives its ...
It’s been well over a year since we did a street cam test on the VQ35 to show you the kind of power that a set of extremely streetable cams can make with an uncorked engine. Now we’ve stepped into the ...
The Nissan 350Z was not only a return to the Japanese firm's sports car roots but also a return to affordable sports cars. With the Audi TT and Mazda RX-8 raking in buyers, Nissan adopted the simple ...
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