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Just thought that since Nissan is making a hybrid for the first time, and apparently using the same engine, they can easily add the same electric motor to a z
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Just thought that since Nissan is making a hybrid for the first time, and apparently using the same engine, they can easily add the same electric motor to a z and improve hp and especially torque substantially. For only $6000 more, I would consider it. Way less than installing a turbo. And no need to modify the exhaust.
Didn't see other discussions on hybrid Nissans. But then, I didn't look sorry. |
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