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Parent company Nissan loves itself a TTV6, the GT-R given the codename VR38DETT, the new Nissan Z’s version codenamed VR30DDTT, the same mill formerly serving the Infiniti Q50 and Q60.
Nissan built upon that success with its performance-oriented VR38DETT engine. The powerful twin-turbo V6 made its debut in the sporty Nissan R35 GT-R in 2007, although it took an additional two ...
Under the GT-Râ s hood is where you'll find one of the best engines Nissan has ever produced in the VR38DETT twin-turbo V6. When it launched in 2007, this engine set new benchmarks for what a ...
The 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 belongs to the same VR engine family as the Nissan GT-R and Z (VR38DETT and VR30DDTT). Infiniti confirmed the power output of this new powertrain, set at 450 ...
Like the VQ engine series, the VR38DETT is a V6 engine ... Maserati with a cross-plane crank version of its F154 twin-turbo V8 from 2015 until 2023 when it was announced that the House of ...
A hybrid GT-R powertrain would likely work with the current car's VR38DETT 3.8-liter twin-turbo V-6 gas engine that already delivers an output of 500 horsepower and more in top configurations ...
With twin-turbo technology becoming more mainstream ... Following the numbering discrepancy in the names of the VR30DDTT and VR38DETT giving away the displacement differences, the next obvious ...