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Originally Posted by VQStryker IDK if you can put in a 4.5 crankshaft......but you can bore and sleeve the cylinders out to make your block a 4.5L block I wouldnt

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Old 12-01-2011, 07:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
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IDK if you can put in a 4.5 crankshaft......but you can bore and sleeve the cylinders out to make your block a 4.5L block

I wouldnt hold my breath on VVEL tuning. GTM posted a video saying they accomplished approximately 800WHP. I personally think that a 400bhp N/A 370z is very achievable

P.S. I know what he means just the way he asked was funny to me
I don't really know why I mentioned VVEL from making profit I think it will not make that much of revenue to whom ever is working on that,

back to my question, I think it is possible GTM have the part on their website but like Bullit said it might be cheaper to go FI but still wondering how much of a difference will it make on an NA engine?
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