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350Z engine parts swap to a 2K2 Maxima

Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:23 AM
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350Z engine parts swap to a 2K2 Maxima

While I realize there are diffences in these engines, will some of the parts (such as cams, pistons, ECU, etc) swap out into the 3.5VQ Maxima? I'd be interested in undertaking such a project but wonder of the feasibility of it.
Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:25 AM
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Re: 350Z engine parts swap to a 2K2 Maxima

Originally posted by Maximus1000
While I realize there are diffences in these engines, will some of the parts (such as cams, pistons, ECU, etc) swap out into the 3.5VQ Maxima? I'd be interested in undertaking such a project but wonder of the feasibility of it.
Doesn't the 350Z have the same engine as the 2k2 maxima/altima?
Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:27 AM
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Yes, technically, as does the Altima, Pathfinder, I35, G35, etc. The difference lies in how the engine is tuned. I would assume the Z comes with more agressive cams and the like for higher end power.
Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:37 AM
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I doubt they're different internally. Per Nissan's own ads on the Z, Alt, Max, G35, G35 coupe they never fail to mention "tuned intakes" or "tuned exhausts".

As i posted in a previous thread, given the Maxima as an example. When WillSE installed an RT Cat and Intake he gained pretty much a 270hp rating at the crank (calculated from the 230hp/tq he put to the wheels).

That's already Z/G35 power territory.

It's already pretty apparent, the VQ35DE engine makes the same power on each car and is mostly de-tuned both physically and from a marketing standpoint according to the platform it's going into.

If anything, you're probably better off hoping for a Turbo (goes into the Z sometime next year or so) or an SC straight from Nismo - that will also fit on the 2k2 Max engine bay.



Originally posted by Maximus1000
Yes, technically, as does the Altima, Pathfinder, I35, G35, etc. The difference lies in how the engine is tuned. I would assume the Z comes with more agressive cams and the like for higher end power.
Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:38 AM
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Yeah, I guess if what you are saying is correct, I'll just stick with bolt ons for now and than maybe turbo years down the road when the Z does. Thanks.
Old Mar 31, 2002 | 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by soundmike
I doubt they're different internally. Per Nissan's own ads on the Z, Alt, Max, G35, G35 coupe they never fail to mention "tuned intakes" or "tuned exhausts".

As i posted in a previous thread, given the Maxima as an example. When WillSE installed an RT Cat and Intake he gained pretty much a 270hp rating at the crank (calculated from the 230hp/tq he put to the wheels).

That's already Z/G35 power territory.

It's already pretty apparent, the VQ35DE engine makes the same power on each car and is mostly de-tuned both physically and from a marketing standpoint according to the platform it's going into.

If anything, you're probably better off hoping for a Turbo (goes into the Z sometime next year or so) or an SC straight from Nismo - that will also fit on the 2k2 Max engine bay.



A stock turbo that would bolt into the 2k2 maxima would be so sweet. I can taste it already.

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Old Mar 31, 2002 | 09:17 AM
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the 350z has VTC on both intake and exhaust cams. and i would assume that the cam profiles are a little more aggressive.
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Is there a rear diff and transmission for rear wheel drive in a 2011 maxima??. I'm thinking about doing a swap to rear wheel drive. Never seen 1. Does anybody know what would work and fit in my car? To make that worth? I have to go to the bathroom but how dare you tap me?
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Originally Posted by Bigred1329
Is there a rear diff and transmission for rear wheel drive in a 2011 maxima??. I'm thinking about doing a swap to rear wheel drive. Never seen 1. Does anybody know what would work and fit in my car? To make that worth?
This thread is over 20 years old. Go ahead, do the conversion to RWD. You'll be the first, and the last. LOL
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I have to go to the bathroom but how dare you tap me?
Ummmmm, what?



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