Spontaneously losing oil for no reason on very rare occasions.
Most Nissan engines are interference motors, especially you vg(300zx) and your vq(350z&G35).
See answer for same question regarding a 1995 Maxima. Think this is the same VQ engine.
no, they are very reliable in that way. At least the VQ engine series 95-present. I have had mine on for 136k lol.
Yes, a V6 can fit in a 1995 Nissan 200SX, but modifications will be necessary. The most common swap is the Nissan VQ series engines, which may require alterations to the engine mounts, transmission, and possibly the wiring harness. Additionally, you should consider upgrading the cooling system and suspension to handle the increased power and weight. Always check local regulations regarding engine swaps to ensure compliance.
The Nissan 350Z is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine. This engine is part of Nissan's VQ series and is known for its performance and reliability. The 350Z was produced from 2002 to 2009 and is popular among sports car enthusiasts.
Holden VQ Caprice was created in 1990.
Many Nissan models are equipped with timing chains instead of timing belts, notably those with the QR25DE engine, found in vehicles like the Nissan Sentra and Altima. The VQ-series engines, such as the VQ35DE and VQ37VHR, also utilize timing chains in models like the Nissan 350Z and Infiniti G37. Timing chains are generally considered more durable and require less frequent replacement compared to timing belts. Always check specific model years and configurations, as engine options can vary.
vq has been known to last 150k+ matter of fact all modern cars are good for 150+k miles, stop worrying
no, not at all. the newer VQ engines are rumored to fit, but you have a lot of work to do with the ECU and engine management when you do that. Best/easiest bet is to turbo that ka24de.
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The vq makes about 50 Horsepower more while being naturally aspirated. The VQ is much faster, there is no doubt about it.
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