The center plugs are located below the throttle bodies, the other 4 are a few inches in front of and behind the center plugs covered by every piece of wiring and hosing Nissan could manage to run over the top of them.
the coil packs cover the plugs so they look kinda like flat pieces of plastic with a bolt or screw (can't remember which) securing the coil to the top of the head.
The manufacturer recommends that the spark plugs are changed every 30,000 miles. Many individuals have experienced a much longer life for the spark plugs.
To change the spark plugs on a Nissan 350Z, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the engine cover and the ignition coil connectors, then unbolt and take out the ignition coils. Use a spark plug socket to carefully remove the old spark plugs, check the gap on the new plugs, and install them. Finally, reassemble everything by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure.
There is no "distributor" on a 350z.
Fast Enough. - 2007 350z owner.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank on the Nissan 350Z.
The dealerships located for the Nissan 350z are located in Tampa, Florida as well as Miami, Florida. Both dealerships sell a wide variety of Nissan vehicles, including the 350z.
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The 2007 Nissan 350Z is generally faster than the 2007 Toyota Camry. The 350Z, with its sporty design and a 3.5-liter V6 engine producing around 306 horsepower, is built for performance, offering quicker acceleration and higher top speeds. In contrast, the 2007 Camry, designed primarily as a reliable family sedan, has lower power output and is not optimized for speed. Overall, the 350Z is the faster vehicle.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank on the Nissan 350Z.
350z 2005- 2002 got 284hp, the 2006 manual transmission is 300hp, 2007 is 306hp and the 2008 is 314hp.
no fuse
2007 HR holds 5qt