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| Zilvia.net Bot ![]() | 08-03-2009 12:28 PM Filed under: Technology, Nissan, Renault ![]() 2009 Nissan 370Z - Click above for high-res gallery As much as we've grown to love Nissan's award-winning line of VQ six-cylinder powerplants, reality dictates that time marches on and a replacement will soon be needed. According to Tetsuya Takahashi, a manager at Nissan's Powertrain Engineering Division, a switch to smaller displacements may be in the offing along with a return to forced induction - much like what Ford has done with its EcoBoost series of engines. Nissan and Renault have well-known plans to share virtually all powerplants from this point forward, and this move would likely allow for both small and fuel efficient powerplants for passenger car duty - which is especially important in Europe - along with somewhat larger and much more powerful engines for high-performance models. Drawbacks include the additional cost of the turbocharging hardware and a more difficult path to emissions approval, so future turbo Nissans are far from a sure thing. For those old enough to remember Nissan's pre-2002 series of Z cars, which received its first turbocharger way back in 1981 and reached its horsepower apogee in the form of the 300-horsepower 300ZX Turbo in 1990 (not to mention the incredible RB and SR powerplants), this news may be welcomed with open arms. As far as we're concerned, a slightly detuned version of the VR38DETT V6 powering fire-breathing GT-R would look mighty fine under the shapely hood of the next-gen Z. Gallery: Review: 2009 Nissan 370Z [Source: Motor Trend] Nissan studying turbochargers for future vehicles? originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 13:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. ReadÂ*|Â*PermalinkÂ*|Â*Email thisÂ*|Â*Comments More... |
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