> Hello,
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> Jim
That VQ35DE engine is all over the Nissan/Infiniti lineup:) It's in the
Quest 3.5, the Pathfinder 3.5, the Infiniti G35 sedan and coupe, the
350Z, the Fx35, did I miss any? :)
Anyhow, the VQ35DE, when you compare the Altima to the Maxima, is more
powerful in the Maxima, 265 hp vs 240 hp in the Altima. Nissan gets 20
extra hp from the engine due to several factors such as a better exhaust
(as shown by those 4 pipes sticking out of the Maxima) and CPU
re-mapping, among other things. The most significant aspect of each
car's differing performance seems to be mostly due to the CPU. It can
get quite confusing. For example, the 350Z, G35 sedan and coupe, all
have the VQ35DE in RWD format, yet, the sedan has 260 hp, the coupe has
280 hp, and the 350z gets the king VQ35 at 287 hp. Those marketing guys
at Nissan are having alot of fun with that motor:)
CD
Deji - 06 Mar 2004 18:21 GMT
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> Quest 3.5, the Pathfinder 3.5, the Infiniti G35 sedan and coupe, the
> 350Z, the Fx35, did I miss any? :)
Yup! You left out the Infiniti QX4 and the Nissan Quest and Murano! The
ubiquity of the variants of that engine is truly astounding. I wonder
whether any other brand has a single engine which powers such a large
percentage of its offerings.
Deji
NJSS - 09 Mar 2004 22:01 GMT
One could argue that Nissan has built an entire company around that one engine.
I really don't know if any company foreign or domestic has effectively
leveraged off of one engine as well Nissan.
Certainly, the VQ has been central to Nissan's revival.
I'm basically a Honda guy, but I admire what Nissan has done.
Jimbo
JIMBO