yeah, buy a 572 big block and convert it to RWD, if u have a 88-94 visit www.v6z24.com and SEARCH, and if u have a 95+ go to www.j-body.org and search, im a member on both red91z24.. you will never get anywhere near 500 on a NA motor, not in a j-body.
You will need to spend 4 to 5 thousand dollars are more.
yes, but it is extremely rare.
Twin Turbo.
turbo gives more hp then a supercharger
This questions has MANY answers! It depends on the horsepower gains you prefer, vehicle use, the amount of money you want to spend. In stock trim a 1984-87 300zx has a T-3 Garrett turbo, while the 1988-89 came with (I think) a T-25 or T-28 turbo. Alot of people in the "Z" community upsize to a hybrid or a T3/T4 turbo. The benefit primarily is it maintains the stock bolt pattern, but more importantly it allows higher boost due to the larger T-4 compression side of the turbo. It has the low rpm spool capability of the T-3 but higher boost aspect of T-4 turbo. Beyond this may require custom manifold fabrication and mounting bracket to except a larger turbo. I have seen Z31 Series 300zx (1984-1989),making close to 500hp on similar T3/T4 upgraded turbo. Call any reputable turbo shop, they should be able to convert you stock turbo to upgrade form.
A turbo doesn't burn fuel, and you seem to have an incorrect notion of what a turbo does. A turbo forces more air into the cylinders.
The 1.8 turbo is more powerfull. The turbo charger pushes more air and fuel into the engine.
with the turbo
Well, the turbo charged car has a turbo hooked up to the engine. What a turbo basically does is to force feed the engine with more air + fuel, making it possible to get more power out of a smaller engine.
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Nope I am a guy and i thought that to then i had couple girls wanting me theres more fish in the sea
i guess it all depends, but until you get more reserch, i would stay away from the stuff as much as possable.