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Old 10-07-2010, 07:28 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Hayaku Kenji View Post
Too bad this isnt a 350z, so what does it matter how much room is in a 350/70s engine bay? Also who said anything about a 240? this man wants a VQ in his R32 so hes putting one in it and relaying the progress back to us on his adventure.... Its his car not yours. More power to him, doing something you dont see every day. Not trying to argue i just dont see how you arguing with other ppl in this thread over LSX relates to this build. but anywho......


GL on the build man! cant wait to see this thing done. PLZ PLZ PLZ post some vids!!
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I am defending his choice of the VQ. Read the whole thread, people where belly aching about it saying "even 350 owners ditch them for SRs and V8s" and "R32s are to heavy for a VQ".

Ditching the VQ in a Z is a solid finical/performance decision, but so is ditching a SR/KA/RB in a S/R-chassis for a VQ, expecially a HR motor.

Stock for stock the HR is making a solid +40hp on the RB while weighting less, putting weight farther back and offering strong NA performace. HR motors are also rumored to hold 600rwhp on stock internals.
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