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The Q60s in America are laying down some serious horsepower and it’s time to add it to this group.

Q60 with 300 at the crank with Tune, CBE, Ldp, Intakes, Heat exchanger are 430Whp and nearly 500Wto!!

With E85 pushes up to 500+whp

But with just a boost controller  you can get get big gains too ..

 

It’s time to recognize the Q.. ppl

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Q60 Red Sport has 400hp stock and unlike the skylines you can get a tune from anywhere in the work with Ecutek.


The stock exhaust is silence, and it doesn’t make any sound, the turbos are small but in America they are pushing them to 450whp.

 

No the car has electronic steering there is no steering rod.

Everyone around the world had to put aftermarket tires because the run flats are a disaster.

 

If you have a G or a R series but want a reliable car with over 450 hp at the wheels this is the car to buy.

 

Any Q50/60 with stock 300hp can reach 450whp!!!! with CBE, Intakes, Ldp, Heat exchanger & Ecutek tune.

 

YouTube video 600whp 

 

In the US you can get a real steering column with EPAS, it's only RHD countries that are forced into the frankly terrible DAS system, supposedly the starter motor interferes with the steering column in RHD. You can only get a normal steering column with the 2L variants.

Edited by joshuaho96

Hey J

 

In most places where Infiniti sells there cars you can get a real steering, but if you buy a used Infiniti  in Australia, it will have electronic steering..

 

if you have a G35-37 and you want nearly 500hp at the wheels it’s really cheap with the Q platform 

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I have the VR37 400R its a beast.

The auto box is decent hold power but imo driving it like a manual is crap.

its Auto and just leave it like that.

great car so far and apparently there is a ECUtek tune for 520hp No Mods Injectors at %100 cycle.

Not sure what these engines can handle but im looking at getting a 3inch exhaust and a tune myself stay tuned.

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