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Just by a vq35 and a manual and start spending some $$$ See how far you can get, trial and error man.
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There's a lot of information available on this site. If you're really willing to do the work to build the motor, the place to start is by researching what your options are before you flood the forum with questions that have been asked and answered a hundred times.
You'll get much better advice from the guys who have been where you want to go if you come into the arena with a little knowledge you've gained on your own. Once you know who has done what to produce measurable results, you'll know who and what to ask to understand the process.
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Thank you!!!Originally Posted by GeeWillikers
It sounds like you want to ask endless questions instead of taking the veteran's advice to go into the F/I section and do some reading.There's a lot of information available on this site. If you're really willing to do the work to build the motor, the place to start is by researching what your options are before you flood the forum with questions that have been asked and answered a hundred times.
You'll get much better advice from the guys who have been where you want to go if you come into the arena with a little knowledge you've gained on your own. Once you know who has done what to produce measurable results, you'll know who and what to ask to understand the process.
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I think you need to drive some cars that handle better than the G.Originally Posted by DragonHeads85
ok you're not getting the point. I don't want to just buy a car already thats as fast as I'll want. I want to build an engine, and its that simple. I just happen to like how a g35 looks and handles. I guess I should buy what everyone else puts aftermarket engines into like a camaro or firebird or dump my money into some piece of crap honda or dodge neon like so many idiots do.
And FYI, I've dumped a LOT of money on my 'piece of crap honda.'
If G35 looks do it for you, then there's no question about the car you should get, but although the G handles well, it's NOT a sports car. It's a sporty LUXURY car.
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Yes, you can fit it.Originally Posted by DragonHeads85
so i can't buy a GM small block, build it, and fit it into a g35?Also, I would do the labor
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lol the guy doesnt know jack about motors, says it in the first or second page, then thinks hes gunna build and install a 600-1000 hp motor into his car to DD it. EPIC thread...pure Epicitity
Sounds like you still have alot of research to do in the VQ community before you are ready to make such a big financial decision.
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If you want 600hp, should have bought a MKIV SUPRA for similar price as new G. Get you there quicker and cheaper than upgrading a G. NAs dont handle turbos as well as turbo cars with bigger turbos.
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What you need is a huge turbo like a T78. It should bolt right up with no fabrication.Then you need some NOS and don't forget the stickers either.
If you have any questions ask your dealer, they usually know the best way to increase the power of your G35.
Infiniti designed the G35 to handle at least 30PSI of boost on the stock internals. Ive been daily driving mine for years.
If you have any questions ask your dealer, they usually know the best way to increase the power of your G35.
Infiniti designed the G35 to handle at least 30PSI of boost on the stock internals. Ive been daily driving mine for years.
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Like Mike said above, "Stupid questions warrant stupid answers." If you would read the stickies and the Fored Induction thread you would know that there is no limit on what you can do. What you want to do is EASILY $20,000. Which you may have, I have no idea though. I will say what others have said above. You bought the wrong car. Should have atleast stayed away from an X and got a RWD. A 500whp car has more than enough power you will need for the street, trust me. You are talking about 600hp and what not but it is a totally different story when you daily drive it. To me it woud get old plus the ride will not be as nice as another/better car. For example corvette or M5 or GTR.
If you want to go blow all of that money away on your X than fine. I could really care less. It's your car, your money. Do as you please. But I see no point in modding a car to have 600hp for a DD. From factory it is a different story. But whatever.
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Calm down.Like Mike said above, "Stupid questions warrant stupid answers." If you would read the stickies and the Fored Induction thread you would know that there is no limit on what you can do. What you want to do is EASILY $20,000. Which you may have, I have no idea though. I will say what others have said above. You bought the wrong car. Should have atleast stayed away from an X and got a RWD. A 500whp car has more than enough power you will need for the street, trust me. You are talking about 600hp and what not but it is a totally different story when you daily drive it. To me it woud get old plus the ride will not be as nice as another/better car. For example corvette or M5 or GTR.
If you want to go blow all of that money away on your X than fine. I could really care less. It's your car, your money. Do as you please. But I see no point in modding a car to have 600hp for a DD. From factory it is a different story. But whatever.
Ha ha... its not my thread homie... I was just adding to the mayhem!!
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this is a buncha bull... on stock internals.
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If you have any questions ask your dealer, they usually know the best way to increase the power of your G35.
Infiniti designed the G35 to handle at least 30PSI of boost on the stock internals. Ive been daily driving mine for years.
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What you need is a huge turbo like a T78. It should bolt right up with no fabrication.Then you need some NOS and don't forget the stickers either.If you have any questions ask your dealer, they usually know the best way to increase the power of your G35.
Infiniti designed the G35 to handle at least 30PSI of boost on the stock internals. Ive been daily driving mine for years.
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HERE GO BUY THIS CAR AND YOU'RE THERE.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars/211747-854-4hp-now-dynapack-soon-more-g35-sale.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars/211747-854-4hp-now-dynapack-soon-more-g35-sale.html
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Bugatti Veyron. 
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Do a quick search tho', there is a guy with a white G that's close to 1000whp... and he's name is Tom (I forgot his handle).
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See above post... I was few minutes too late to post this. hahaha

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Do a quick search tho', there is a guy with a white G that's close to 1000whp... and he's name is Tom (I forgot his handle).

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See above post... I was few minutes too late to post this. hahaha
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I just got a fully built motor and with labor and all it came out to be about $10,000. I'm shooting for 550whp and even with this setup it won't be that easy.
Power lab kit = about 6k -7k....
any little miscellaneous stuff = about 1k...
dyno time w/ tune = about 500-1k...
LABOR = about 1 - 2k
so already about another $11,000...... PLUS more headaches with boost leaks and any other issues.
G35X to get 1000whp = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ + luck
Power lab kit = about 6k -7k....
any little miscellaneous stuff = about 1k...
dyno time w/ tune = about 500-1k...
LABOR = about 1 - 2k
so already about another $11,000...... PLUS more headaches with boost leaks and any other issues.
G35X to get 1000whp = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ + luck
