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Old 05-07-2017, 12:38 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by X2TheZ View Post
Nice! I'm going to have to look into that. Are you throwing down 400 at the wheels?


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Their 400HP package is based on the crank.

Quoted from their site:

"Nissan advertises 332 horsepower (350 for the Nismo) as the output of the VQ37VHR engine found in the 370Z & G37. Auto manufacturers rate horsepower at the flywheel. From our testing, new stock 370Zs produce around 280 rear wheel horsepower on a DynoJet, which is consistent with Nissan's claims assuming 15% drivetrain loss. Given this drivetrain loss, 340 rear wheel horsepower equates to the engine producing 400 horsepower."
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