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Old Jan 15, 2005 | 11:18 PM
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VG30DE vs VQ30DE? 300ZX motor top-end swap..

I'm wanting to do an NA build-up on my '95 Maxima. From what I've gathered, it has the VQ30DE motor. Are the internals in this motor interchangable with the internals of the VG30DE (300zx motor)?

I have a friend with a used, still strong running 300zx motor he's willing to part with for cheap and I'd like to basically slap the top end of it onto a re-built bottom end of my motor. Will this work?

More specifically, is the block the same (ie. heads and pistons/rods etc a direct swap?)

Any info much appreciated
Old Jan 15, 2005 | 11:34 PM
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No, No and no.

Asking questions like this will get you flamed. But since you didn't know, the VG and VQ share nothing but the Nissan badge.
Old Jan 16, 2005 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by triggz
I'm wanting to do an NA build-up on my '95 Maxima. From what I've gathered, it has the VQ30DE motor. Are the internals in this motor interchangable with the internals of the VG30DE (300zx motor)?

I have a friend with a used, still strong running 300zx motor he's willing to part with for cheap and I'd like to basically slap the top end of it onto a re-built bottom end of my motor. Will this work?

More specifically, is the block the same (ie. heads and pistons/rods etc a direct swap?)

Any info much appreciated

My brother is a student at UTI, and one of the instructors there is a huge NIssan guy and wealth of knowledge. He told my brother that the VQ is actually a stronger motor. The VG has the iron block, but the crank is actually stronger on the VQ. He also said that although both engines are 3.0L, they are completely different. The VQ is a superior engine in his view...although the car he says he wants is a 300ZX NA that he can turbo up.
Old Jan 16, 2005 | 02:50 PM
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VQ is better. The VG has no mechanical parts that you can swap.
Old Jan 16, 2005 | 06:01 PM
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Yeah, use the pistons and block.. they are mad JDM tyte YO!!!

If you can get the TT block and pistons, it'll be even faster NA
Old Jan 16, 2005 | 06:11 PM
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Yeah, use the pistons and block.. they are mad JDM tyte YO!!!

If you can get the TT block and pistons, it'll be even faster NA

LMAO that low compression must really boost NA preformance
Old Jan 18, 2005 | 03:34 AM
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yeah man, I just got that rb top motor end swap, holy crap, I can hear my car roar all the way from china,
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