500HP Infiniti G37 twin-turbo on tap for 2010
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500HP Infiniti G37 twin-turbo on tap for 2010
May we first present to you a grain of salt, which you should take with what we're about to say. A comment left on an earlier post today confirming the G37 Coupe's new name led us to the Freshalloy forums where a member had recently posted some tantalizing information.
The Freshalloy forum member relays information he obtained from the owner of his local Nissan/Infiniti dealership that includes not only confirmation of the new G37 name four days before today's official announcement, but also speculation that the larger engine will produce 325 horsepower "out of the box". On a follow up visit, the forum member learned that a possible 330-hp variant of the G37 is also currently being tested at sea level. Finally, the owner said that the new G37 will be in dealerships this summer around July or August.
The real nugget of speculation that interests us, however, is the possibility that Infiniti will produce an all-wheel drive, twin-turbocharged version of the G37 in 2010 that will produce 500 horsepower. Such a car sounds a lot like the Nissan GT-R, the first production Skyline ever to be sold in the U.S. Even though this news come from a forum post written by a guy who talked to some dealer, and its validity can in no way be confirmed at this time, we have to admit that it makes sense to us.
We're well aware that Infiniti dealers were not happy when one Carlos Ghosn announced the GT-R would be badged a Nissan, so an ultra high-performance version of the G37 is one relatively easy way to appease those dealers. We also presume that the G37 Coupe and GT-R will share a good deal of hardware, which makes us wonder if the GT-R's powerplant will turn out to be a twin-turbo version of the G37's 3.7L VQ V6, rather than the 3.5L version. That would certainly explain the blistering lap times a prototype was turning at Laguna Seca last month.
Oh yeah, the dealer is expecting a G37 convertible in 2009. You may now exit the rumormill.
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The Freshalloy forum member relays information he obtained from the owner of his local Nissan/Infiniti dealership that includes not only confirmation of the new G37 name four days before today's official announcement, but also speculation that the larger engine will produce 325 horsepower "out of the box". On a follow up visit, the forum member learned that a possible 330-hp variant of the G37 is also currently being tested at sea level. Finally, the owner said that the new G37 will be in dealerships this summer around July or August.
The real nugget of speculation that interests us, however, is the possibility that Infiniti will produce an all-wheel drive, twin-turbocharged version of the G37 in 2010 that will produce 500 horsepower. Such a car sounds a lot like the Nissan GT-R, the first production Skyline ever to be sold in the U.S. Even though this news come from a forum post written by a guy who talked to some dealer, and its validity can in no way be confirmed at this time, we have to admit that it makes sense to us.
We're well aware that Infiniti dealers were not happy when one Carlos Ghosn announced the GT-R would be badged a Nissan, so an ultra high-performance version of the G37 is one relatively easy way to appease those dealers. We also presume that the G37 Coupe and GT-R will share a good deal of hardware, which makes us wonder if the GT-R's powerplant will turn out to be a twin-turbo version of the G37's 3.7L VQ V6, rather than the 3.5L version. That would certainly explain the blistering lap times a prototype was turning at Laguna Seca last month.
Oh yeah, the dealer is expecting a G37 convertible in 2009. You may now exit the rumormill.
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that would be odd making a 500 hp variant of the G. They are putting so much behind the GT-R and its power. It would seem more likely to upgrade that to do such.
*with another grain of salt* Another 'rumor' is that there may be an infiniti variant of the GT-R. maybe this one would be the car to go into the 500 hp range. ((shrugs))
*with another grain of salt* Another 'rumor' is that there may be an infiniti variant of the GT-R. maybe this one would be the car to go into the 500 hp range. ((shrugs))
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500 hp? i highly doubt that.
keep in mind, the g is an 'entry level' car for infiniti, which is confirmed by the older g20's based off the sunny bluebird/sentras.
anyway, nissan is very familiar with turbocharged engines and i do anticipate the day nissan of na will release a car with one. in fact, i believe nissan will release one... but it's a matter of time. as for 500 hp, no... i am certain they'll keep the hp figures within current ratios. at 2010, who knows... maybe it'll be 350 hp sae, but never into high-performance territory.
keep in mind, the g is an 'entry level' car for infiniti, which is confirmed by the older g20's based off the sunny bluebird/sentras.
anyway, nissan is very familiar with turbocharged engines and i do anticipate the day nissan of na will release a car with one. in fact, i believe nissan will release one... but it's a matter of time. as for 500 hp, no... i am certain they'll keep the hp figures within current ratios. at 2010, who knows... maybe it'll be 350 hp sae, but never into high-performance territory.
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Originally Posted by GGG Ya
viper? that doesn't have anything to do with infiniti
but i don't know about listening to what a dealer tells you, i feel like when i take my car in sometimes i know more about it than they do, although i definitely wouldn't mind him being right about 500hp
but i don't know about listening to what a dealer tells you, i feel like when i take my car in sometimes i know more about it than they do, although i definitely wouldn't mind him being right about 500hp
And the competiton in general....of all sports car makes are moving up too...in hp. Infiniti to compete equally, will have to follow.
Last edited by dec55; 03-26-2007 at 12:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by gfastgfurious
bmw's 3 series is their entry level here in the usa, and they make the m3 out of it. infiniti's going after bmw for sure, as is lexus with their LF-A (sp?). audi's got the a5 coming out, the entry level coupe, and also the s5 version. they'll probably make an rs5 too.
i believe it's the GTR's job to obliterate anything below the intended performance territory. say that it's the big brother's job to take care of the pesky jocks bullying the younger brothers.
a thought to myself (and perhaps to those who care):
i've always longed for a y34 rb26dett powered gloria (the old m45) or stagea (station wagon!). this was nissan's power image prior to the fall of the rb series and model genocide.
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Originally Posted by peterbanks
May we first present to you a grain of salt, which you should take with what we're about to say. A comment left on an earlier post today confirming the G37 Coupe's new name led us to the Freshalloy forums where a member had recently posted some tantalizing information.
The Freshalloy forum member relays information he obtained from the owner of his local Nissan/Infiniti dealership that includes not only confirmation of the new G37 name four days before today's official announcement, but also speculation that the larger engine will produce 325 horsepower "out of the box". On a follow up visit, the forum member learned that a possible 330-hp variant of the G37 is also currently being tested at sea level. Finally, the owner said that the new G37 will be in dealerships this summer around July or August.
The real nugget of speculation that interests us, however, is the possibility that Infiniti will produce an all-wheel drive, twin-turbocharged version of the G37 in 2010 that will produce 500 horsepower. Such a car sounds a lot like the Nissan GT-R, the first production Skyline ever to be sold in the U.S. Even though this news come from a forum post written by a guy who talked to some dealer, and its validity can in no way be confirmed at this time, we have to admit that it makes sense to us.
We're well aware that Infiniti dealers were not happy when one Carlos Ghosn announced the GT-R would be badged a Nissan, so an ultra high-performance version of the G37 is one relatively easy way to appease those dealers. We also presume that the G37 Coupe and GT-R will share a good deal of hardware, which makes us wonder if the GT-R's powerplant will turn out to be a twin-turbo version of the G37's 3.7L VQ V6, rather than the 3.5L version. That would certainly explain the blistering lap times a prototype was turning at Laguna Seca last month.
Oh yeah, the dealer is expecting a G37 convertible in 2009. You may now exit the rumormill.
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The Freshalloy forum member relays information he obtained from the owner of his local Nissan/Infiniti dealership that includes not only confirmation of the new G37 name four days before today's official announcement, but also speculation that the larger engine will produce 325 horsepower "out of the box". On a follow up visit, the forum member learned that a possible 330-hp variant of the G37 is also currently being tested at sea level. Finally, the owner said that the new G37 will be in dealerships this summer around July or August.
The real nugget of speculation that interests us, however, is the possibility that Infiniti will produce an all-wheel drive, twin-turbocharged version of the G37 in 2010 that will produce 500 horsepower. Such a car sounds a lot like the Nissan GT-R, the first production Skyline ever to be sold in the U.S. Even though this news come from a forum post written by a guy who talked to some dealer, and its validity can in no way be confirmed at this time, we have to admit that it makes sense to us.
We're well aware that Infiniti dealers were not happy when one Carlos Ghosn announced the GT-R would be badged a Nissan, so an ultra high-performance version of the G37 is one relatively easy way to appease those dealers. We also presume that the G37 Coupe and GT-R will share a good deal of hardware, which makes us wonder if the GT-R's powerplant will turn out to be a twin-turbo version of the G37's 3.7L VQ V6, rather than the 3.5L version. That would certainly explain the blistering lap times a prototype was turning at Laguna Seca last month.
Oh yeah, the dealer is expecting a G37 convertible in 2009. You may now exit the rumormill.
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PSHHHHHHH!
I HEARD that the new G37 will run in the 1.37 gigawatt class with an updated quad band flux capacitor. We won't be running that old school triple band flux capacitor in the 1.21 gigawatt range.
And if it doesn't get that, then its likely to be a marine diesel motor with aerodynamic barnacles that only deploy when the engine is running over 9,000 rpm.
PS. Has any dealership told you that the new G37 has an AWD system like we were told back in 2003 when we bought our brand new G35 coupes? I remember it vividly. Salesmen somehow know less than all other car related folks out there. They simply don't know jack schitt.
I HEARD that the new G37 will run in the 1.37 gigawatt class with an updated quad band flux capacitor. We won't be running that old school triple band flux capacitor in the 1.21 gigawatt range.
And if it doesn't get that, then its likely to be a marine diesel motor with aerodynamic barnacles that only deploy when the engine is running over 9,000 rpm.
PS. Has any dealership told you that the new G37 has an AWD system like we were told back in 2003 when we bought our brand new G35 coupes? I remember it vividly. Salesmen somehow know less than all other car related folks out there. They simply don't know jack schitt.
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why wouldnt infiniti come out with a high performance car?
1.Nissan and the GTR
2.Lexus and the new IS-F
3.Acura bringing the NSX back
4.Bmw new M3 coming out
5.Audi RS5 to come out
6.Toyota working on the Supra or watever they decide to call it
It makes perfect sense for a them to come out with a sick car like that why wouldnt they it may not be twin turbo 500hp but it will be something along the lines of the competition
1.Nissan and the GTR
2.Lexus and the new IS-F
3.Acura bringing the NSX back
4.Bmw new M3 coming out
5.Audi RS5 to come out
6.Toyota working on the Supra or watever they decide to call it
It makes perfect sense for a them to come out with a sick car like that why wouldnt they it may not be twin turbo 500hp but it will be something along the lines of the competition