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Thanks guys.

This is what I have so far:

VQ35 VQ35DE (03-06)

SKYLINE (03-06): PV35/CPV35

INFINITY G35

STAGEA : PM35/PNM35

FAIRLADY Z / 350Z (03-06): Z33/HZ33

FUGA : PY50/PNY50/Y50

VQ35HR & VQ35DE 07-UP (does any one know what year these finish?)

SKYLINE : PV36/V36/NV36

TEANA : PJ32/J32

MURANO : PZ51/PNZ51

FAIRLADY Z : Z33/HZ33

FUGA : PY50/PNY50/Y50

How about the 2.5 models? Which coils suit these? Are the above year models correct for the models listed?

V36 (2008-) and Z34 (370Z) use the same VQ37VHR engine although I believe the V36 sedans didn't get this engine until the 2009 model. Otherwise, up until then the V36 sedans got the V35 engine.

So the 350Z (07-08) uses the same coils as the Z34 (370Z)?

PM35 Stagea, Z33 350z, V35 Skyline, Y50 Fuga all use the same coil (22448-AL615).

From 2003-2012 this was superceded with the 22448-AL61C plug for VQ35de powered Stagea, Skyline and Fuga.

No mention of V36 or Z34, so I would imagine that they use a different coil.

ok. Ive done a bit more research and have compiled this list:

Yellow Jackets part# YJ-VQ35-S1 - (VQ25DD VQ30DD VQ35 VQ35DE 3.5L V6):

VQ35 VQ35DE 3.5L V6:

SKYLINE PV35/CPV35 (03-06)

SKYLINE V35 250GT/300GT VQ25DD/VQ30DD

SKYLINE V36 SEDAN (up to 2009)

INFINITI FX35 (03-08)

INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN (03-07)

INFINITI M35 (06-08)

STAGEA : PM35/PNM35 (01-07)

M35 (06-07)

FAIRLADY Z / 350Z Z33/HZ33 (Includes roadster) - (03-06)

FUGA : PY50/PNY50/Y50

CEFIRO A33 (99-02)

CEDRIC/GLORIA (99-04)

LEOPARD Y33 (97-99)

CEDRIC Y34 (99-04)

GLORIA Y34 (99-04)

===================================================================

Yellow Jackets part# YJ-VQ35-S2 - (VQ35HR & VQ35DE 3.5L V6 / VQ37VHR 3.7L V6 / VR38DETT 3.8L V6):

R35 GTR VR38DETT (08-12)

SKYLINE PV36/V36/NV36

SKYLINE V36 sedans (2009-Up)INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN (03-07)

INFINITI EX35 (08-Up)

TEANA PJ32/J32

MURANO PZ51/PNZ51

FAIRLADY Z Z33/HZ33 350Z (Includes Roadster) - (07-08)

FUGA PY50/PNY50/Y50

FX35 (09-Up)

M35 (08-09)

ALTIMA SEDAN (07-12)

ALTIMA COUPE (08-12)

MAXIMA (09-Up)

MURANO (09-Up).

V36 VQ37VHR (2008-Up)

Z34 (370Z) VQ37VHR

How does this look?

  • 4 weeks later...

ok. Ive done a bit more research and have compiled this list:

Yellow Jackets part# YJ-VQ35-S1 - (VQ25DD VQ30DD VQ35 VQ35DE 3.5L V6):

VQ35 VQ35DE 3.5L V6:

SKYLINE PV35/CPV35 (03-06)

SKYLINE V35 250GT/300GT VQ25DD/VQ30DD

SKYLINE V36 SEDAN (up to 2009)

INFINITI FX35 (03-08)

INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN (03-07)

INFINITI M35 (06-08)

STAGEA : PM35/PNM35 (01-07)

M35 (06-07)

FAIRLADY Z / 350Z Z33/HZ33 (Includes roadster) - (03-06)

FUGA : PY50/PNY50/Y50

CEFIRO A33 (99-02)

CEDRIC/GLORIA (99-04)

LEOPARD Y33 (97-99)

CEDRIC Y34 (99-04)

GLORIA Y34 (99-04)

===================================================================

Yellow Jackets part# YJ-VQ35-S2 - (VQ35HR & VQ35DE 3.5L V6 / VQ37VHR 3.7L V6 / VR38DETT 3.8L V6):

R35 GTR VR38DETT (08-12)

SKYLINE PV36/V36/NV36

SKYLINE V36 sedans (2009-Up)INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN (03-07)

INFINITI EX35 (08-Up)

TEANA PJ32/J32

MURANO PZ51/PNZ51

FAIRLADY Z Z33/HZ33 350Z (Includes Roadster) - (07-08)

FUGA PY50/PNY50/Y50

FX35 (09-Up)

M35 (08-09)

ALTIMA SEDAN (07-12)

ALTIMA COUPE (08-12)

MAXIMA (09-Up)

MURANO (09-Up).

V36 VQ37VHR (2008-Up)

Z34 (370Z) VQ37VHR

How does this look?

Just a correction, the Skyline V36 Sedans have VQ35HR (PV36) and VQ37VHR (KV36) engines.

PV36 are from 2006-2008

not a V36, I have a 370z, same engine though so imagine this would make for a sufficient test subject, I drive a minimum of 500km a week with a mix of highway and town driving, and i cant resist going hard in it half the time :P

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