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Nissan VQ30DET Motor

Out of 96 Leopard (Auto)

ok wow..tehre is a vq30det.. but surely this is a rx300 thats done a vq25det bitzer?

from the looks anyway.. wonder if he went forged pistons tho :)

although im sure a few here would be interested in his gearbox mods and engine unless its a leopard engine..but looks like it'd drift pretty mad! i want :(

P.S fulleh sick bro :)

Edited by PetroDola
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Its a 2wd but still a lot of custom work to make the gearbox fit. Being manual made it a bit easier to fit the Link ecu but someone on this forum has fitted a Link to their auto S2 C34 . A Link is a viable option for your M35s but there is no "plug in" available - you would have to buy the wire-in version and make all the connections one by one as this guy did.

W58 or more likely a R154, I dunno. Fitted to the old late 80's Supra's turbo and NA.

The R154 goes behind a 1JZ too i think. Don't think they have the best reputation, BUT, compared to a 2JZ Supra Getrag trans, anything might be considered fragile.

lilcrash, its not the power but how you use it... this one looks like its had a gentle life :blink:

Manual!!! Can one of you V35 owners please man up and see how hard it is? Thanks

huh?

You do know that the V35 is a Skyline don't you?.....or have I missed something!

Edited by Jetwreck
C34 owners just dont get it :D

But "On my C34" it's easy :P .

It might be different if ANY 4WD version of ours came from the factory with a manual, completely ignoring the ECU side of things .

As for custom making a gearbox bellhousing, well; you up for it? Hmm.

Edited by Daleo
But "On my C34" it's easy :P .

It might be different if ANY 4WD version of ours came from the factory with a manual, completely ignoring the ECU side of things .

As for custom making a gearbox bellhousing, well; you up for it? Hmm.

:D:ermm:

Hmmm... got better things to spend $10k on thanks (if I had $10k to throw around lol)

Only AWD VQ Manual that I know of is the VQ40 Pathfinder which should bolt up (transmission tunnel & bodywork notwithstanding).... but I'm not so sure the gearing would be suitable. :P

Edited by iamhe77

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