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One can order a service manual for a Nissan 350 Z from a Nissan dealership, this usually takes several months. One can also check with auto salvage yards, as they may have one from a car they had brought in. If having the actual manual is not a concern, one can find online manuals for the 350 Z.
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There is no difference, they both refer to the Nissan 350z.
There are aftermarket programmers available that allow this.
No, not even close. Pontiac 350 intakes will interchange with 1965-1979 Pontiac 389,400,421,428,455 intakes. Most all aftermarket Pontiac V8 intakes are designed for the 1965 up bolt pattern. 350 Chevy is part of the small block Chevy engine family, and virtually nothing interchanges with a Pontiac V8.
I'm not an ATV rider, but as far as I know the 350 Raptor does not come with an hour meter on it. You have to put one on from aftermarket products.
Yes. There are aftermarket kits to make the job easier.
Aftermarket retailers such as Summit and Jeg's have a variety of manifolds for this application.
yes all sbc manifolds will fit, when you get to cyl heads then you will have trouble since most aftermarket are for 350 bore which is larger
I've never owned one, but here are a few websites with decent 350 Z reviews. http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/350z/review.html http://www.automotive.com/used-cars/reviews/11/nissan/350z/index.html . And here is a real in depth one http://www.automotive.com/used-cars/reviews/11/nissan/350z/index.html
you can purchase an aftermarket timing tab which bolts to the timing cover.