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2011 Nissan 370Z by Stillen


 
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The Nissan 370Z isn’t the most powerful sports car in Nissan’s line-up. That honor belongs to the almighty Godzilla, the GT-R.

But suppose you wanted to turn your 370Z into something in the league of the GT-R, then you best give Steve Millen and the folks over at Stillen a call. Known for their aftermarket work on Nissan sports cars, Stillen has come up with a new project for the 370Z that’s street legal in all 50 states.

The power upgrade consists of a Vortech V-3 Centrifugal supercharger kit, an air intake with a polished air charge pipe and genuine K&N intake filters, fuel injectors, an air-to-water intercooler, and an UpRev ECU tuning cable and software. Add all these performance enhancements together and you get a 370Z that carries a 3.7 liter V6 engine with an increased output of 500 horsepower, a significant increase from the standard model’s 332-horsepower output.

And in case you don’t have a Nissan 370Z, Stillen’s tuning program also works for the Infiniti G37.

Someday when you’re out on the road and you see a BMW M3, you won’t have to worry about being left in its dust. With Stillen’s program, you’re the one that’s going to be looking in the rear-view mirror.


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1 comments: Nissan 370Z by Stillen


Dave_Barney (803)
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12.4.2011 @ 21:58
500 hp is really good enough but not for a sports vehicle like this. That kind of engine output is only appropriate with a sedan. However, I must say that its exterior styling still looks attractive.

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Year:2011
Engine:supercharged V6 engine
Horsepower @ RPM:500
Displacement:3700 L


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