Yes you can, however it is only a minimal difference in performance and is very costly! I used to own a non turbo 1984 2+2, and it was a less than 10% add'l horsepower.
200
About 125-130 mph in the stock configuration, turbo model, assuming you have stock 16" wheels, too.
For the 1990 to 1996 300zx model years:1. 300 horsepower for the twin turbo model2. 222 horsepower for the naturally aspirated model
It would depend on the trim you got. there are 6 different enignes/engine trims that Nissan decided to put into this car. TT is going to clearly have more hp. Good taste in cars btw.
if stock one its fried. if aftermarket may be fried, wires crossed or fried speakers
My Nissan is a 2004, it has 280 bhp. However the latest Nissan 350z has a bit over 300 bhp in stock. That's because it has a newr engine. --
The Datsun 280z never had a 3200 engine. I don't think Nissan ever has had a 3200 engine. Maybe in one of the newer maxima's or something. The closet thing would be a 3000 engine from a 300zx but it did not come stock that way. Someone would have motor swap it. It came with a 2800 motor
Torque of con rod of pe6 Nissan engine has STD size in stock 6 pieces per set.
The ka24de engine weighs a total of 371.00 lbs with fluids
Stock NGK plugs are the best plugs. As you raise the boost of the TT model, you can opt for the colder grade plugs but still stick with NGK.
They come stock with a rear wheel drive train, you can make almost any car all wheel drive its just depends on how much you want to spend on it
If it's a Z31 you can swap in the VG30DET. For the Z32 you can swap in the VG30DETT, or what some people do Rb26dett (skyline engine). The former is a easy swap the latter hard. I've even seen a SR20 (silvia), 2 liter all aluminum in a Z32. Car's pretty heavy for 4 cyl torque, but needless to say the sr wasn't stock. I'd do the VG30DETT easy, pretty cheap, and awesome.