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Next gen 2008 Nissan 350Z to share GT-R V6

Jun 6th, 2007 • 2 commentsLink to Article • by Steane Klose

According to GoAuto the next gen Z (or ‘Zee’ as the Americans like to call it) is going to feature naturally aspirated GT-R power. GoAuto’s Nissan sources have confirmed that the 350Z replacement will be codenamed Z34 and will feature the VQ37VHR 3.7-litre DOHC 24-valve V6 expected to be the basis of the 2008 GT-R twin-turbo powerplant. As a result there is some speculation that the 350Z will become the 360 or 370Z.

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The first Nissan to use the new VQ37VHR V6 is the G37 Infiniti and in ‘Infiniti tune’ the engine produces 246Kw/366Nm. The new engine uses a combination of hydraulically controlled variable valve timing and electronically controlled variable valve lift to achieve large gains in efficiency resulting in more power and lower fuel consumption when compared to the previous V6.

The current Z33 350Z has recently seen the introduction of the smaller VQ35HR 230Kw/358Nm 3.5-litre V6 which will see it through to the final curtain call in late 2008. It is expected that the Z34 will be an evolution of the Z33 maintaining the same basic layout but with a completely redesigned body, wider track and improved suspension compliance. Interior quality is expected to improve with more use being made of ‘soft-touch’ materials. The new Z34 350Z is due to make an appearance in late 2008.

You can read more about the current Z33 350Z or 2008 GTR by clicking on the following links:

2007 Nissan 350Z engine upgrade
2008 GTR spy video
2008 GTR more pictures and details
2008 GTR specifications and possible pricing
2008 GTR may make it to Australia

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  • Comment by Tony
    19 December 2007

    This is innacurate.

    The new GT-R uses the VR38DETT, a new 3.8 twin-turbo engine. The Skyline/Infiniti G37 uses the VQ37VHR, which is NOT related to the GT-R engine whatsoever. The VR and VQ engines are seperate families alltogether.

    The new Z34 most likely will feature the VQ37, just as the American Infiniti G or the Japanese Skyline currently uses. But this engine, again, has NO relation to the VR engine in the GT-R. They might be close in displacement, but they are not interchangeable.

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  • Comment by steane
    19 December 2007

    Check the date on the article Tony. It was the news at the time, wrong as it turns out to have been but it was being reported around the world. In the car industry there is plenty of speculation about the unknown…and even more than normal about what was under the bonnet of the GT-R.

    The exact details of the GT-R powerplant are now known and we can all quote them, thats easy, but it was not the case back in June.

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