2017: 10% more power and torque?
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From Automoble on the new Nissan Pathfinder mentions changes to the VQ engine for 2017:
Over 50 Percent of the Parts in the (Nissan Pathfinder) 2017 3.5-Liter V-6 Are New
Updates to the Pathfinder’s VQ-series mill, including changes to the pistons and intake manifold as well as a new direct-injection system, yield roughly 10 percent more power and torque, bringing output up to 284 hp and 259 lb-ft of torque. Mirror-bore cylinder coating replaces the cast iron coating on the old engine, cutting engine weight by roughly three pounds and reducing friction.
A Nissan spokesperson also told AUTOMOBILE that any model currently using a VQ-series V6, such as the Maxima, Murano, and 370Z, will receive the same updates down the line. Each vehicle can also expect a “ballpark” 10 percent bump in output.
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