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Old 03-11-2020, 03:54 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NissanTracker View Post
Luckily, i have an 07 Nismo... which is running the VQ35HR motor. From what I have been told and read, bottom end can take more torque than the DE.

I test drove a 2018 Nismo a few weeks ago. Similar feel to my nismo. Recaro seats are awesome. Almost bought it. $34K with only 5K miles. I am hoping Nissan releases some info about the rumored VR30DDTT powered Z.
The VQ35HR engine does have more potential and in the end will hold more power than the VQ35DE. The 2018 Nismo Z is one excellent vehicle to own if you can swing it. Nissan is smart because they are not releasing any information really about their up coming Z35 model it is only speculation and rumor. If you want to trade in or sell you 07 Nismo Z the new Z35 will be well worth the wait. Depending on what power plant Nissan decides to use in the Z35 model I may possibly purchase one?
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