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how similar is the vh series engines to vq series in the bellhousing side of things? could be interesting as they have made a custom adaptor plate to 5spd manual box ( bringing up an old idea ) but vq25 awd manual :)

keen to see rest of this build on mcm. maybe a stagea boom?

how similar is the vh series engines to vq series in the bellhousing side of things?

VH or VK?

VK is more common in merica. Think they use them in oval racing so would be some gearbox options out there. Also used in a fair bit of drag racing as there's a few American upgrades for RE4 and RE5 gearboxes.

The RE5R05A in the M35 sits behind the VK56 in '05-'12 Pathfinders, '04-on Armadas and '03-on Titans so I'm sure mechanically it should be fairly easy to hook up, but electronics could be another issue altogether.

No idea of the differences in trans internals between the M35 and big boy versions though.

Also, this:

http://g35driver.com/forums/drivetrain/374437-vk56-nissan-titan-5-6-liter-v8-z33-6-speed-manual-transmission-adapter-plate.html

...and no doubt many other threads on G35Driver, my350z etc about V8 swaps to manual and auto boxes.

Edited by Hertz Donut

more support from Haltech but would they support it if it was an M35?!?!?!?!?!? :P

I contacted Haltech not that long ago and was told that they can adapt one of their products for the VQ25det but cannot control the auto transmission. A manual conversion like yours should allow standalone control of the motor

would end up cheaper than going the bc's if he is paying his own quotes.

Dont like the bloke, and never will.

thats fine, can't please everyone. From a simple misunderstanding people can fall off the deep end. Best of luck in the future.

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