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Originally Posted by Buddy Revell Whoa. A VQ35HR is strong enough to handle 14 psi? I don't know from a supercharger standpoint, but I've seen a 350 with an HR

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Old 12-29-2010, 01:05 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Whoa. A VQ35HR is strong enough to handle 14 psi?
I don't know from a supercharger standpoint, but I've seen a 350 with an HR put down 500whp and 430ft-lbs on 10psi with the Greddy 20G kit. He daily drives it at 8psi which hovers around 450-460whp.

They've really upgraded the bottom end in the 08 350z compared to the older DE non-rev and rev-up motors.

GTM ran a 14psi pulley on their test Nismo 350 on 100-oct and it put down 487whp and 365ft-lbs.

With a fairly conservative tune on 93 oct I'm sure it could be daily driven with no issues. It obviously wouldn't be 490whp, but I'm sure it would be fine at 450.
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