Stillen Supercharger Stage Iii; 6 Speed Manual; Touring on 2040-cars
Newark, Delaware, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A LOW MILES 2003 NISSAN 350Z TOURING EDITION. THIS 350Z HAS OVER $10,000 IN UPGRADES. PROFESSIONALLY BUILT IT HAS A STILLEN STAGE III SUPERCHARGER WITH INTERCOOLER. FULL CATBACK DUAL STILLEN EXHAUST, LIGHTENED EXEDY FLYWHEEL, SLOTTED ROTORS, JIM WOLFE POPCHARGER FILTER. EXTERIOR PAINT IN GOOD SHAPE FOR A 10 YEAR OLD CAR HAS A FRONT BUMPER LIP AND STILLEN COWL HOOD TO FIT THE SUPERCHARGER. VEHICLE HAS LIKE NEW 18 INCH TSW INDY 500 WHEELS WITH FALKEN ZIEX Z RATED TIRES WITH 80% TREAD LEFT. INTERIOR HAS LEATHER DUAL HEATED SEATS WITH TOUCHSCREEN DVD PLAYER AND IPOD HOOKUP AND REAR WINDOWS TINTED.
Stillen Supercharger Stage III info- Powerful, Reliable and 50 State Legal - Proven on the streets and strips of the U.S. over the last several years, STILLEN makes the most reliable forced induction kits for the VQ powerplants. Our Stage 2 kit was the first forced induction kit to gain CARB approval; it is legal for street use in all 50 states! Twin Rotor Design - This is the same unit employed by OEM manufacturers such as Jaguar, Mercedes, Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Nissan and others. We chose it for the same reasons they did - excellent peak power coupled with superior low end and midrange. Check the comparison dyno chart - as you leave idle the STILLEN blower is making gobs of power and torque before the centrifugals and turbos spool up. On the street or track, this is a faster and more user friendly system. Maintenance is minimal. Engineering - The STILLEN engineering team worked intensively on this project for nearly a year before the first unit was sold. How detailed an undertaking this was can be illustrated in the intake plenums. Several designs were tested. The end result optimizes air flow, fuel distribution and efficient power production. It also provides for the intercooler. The production of the plenum is a multi step process. First the pieces are cast using a STILLEN developed mold. Each piece is then deburred in the STILLEN machine shop. It is then sent out for heat treating. After heat treating it is powder coated. It then returns to STILLEN for final machining. And this is only one of several hundred parts that comprise the STILLEN supercharger system! Tuning - The STILLEN supercharger is supplied to you or your installer fully tuned. Additional fuel, when needed, is supplied via a 7th injector that is mounted in the inlet tube. It is regulated via an electronic unit that is factory set for your vehicle. This also modifies the timing map to optimize it for the supercharged engine. Results - The result is a faster, more fun and dependable unit. The STILLEN supercharged VQ35 has a split personality. On the one hand it is has the acceleration of a rocket sled - it's fast enough to get you into or out of trouble. On the other, it is well mannered and can be driven normally around town or on the freeway. In normal driving, gas mileage is minimally affected. Stage Descriptions: Stage 3 – Intercooled, higher boost pulley, not 50 state legal, no engine warranty available. High power with minimal risk. |
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With dramatic new styling presaged by the Resonance Concept at last year's Detroit Auto Show, the new Murano debuting at this week's New York Auto Show includes a toned-down "V-Motion" nose, and the Japanese automaker's trademark boomerang-shaped light fixtures. Aside from the chunky chrome U-shaped grille element up front, the new Murano's most striking design detail is its cantilevered roof with funky "disconnected" D-pillars, a floating look reinforced by a greenhouse edged in brightwork. Overall, it's a much more bold and expressive piece of design than Nissan's recent second-generation Rogue, fitting, as the Murano has always been on the daring end of CUV design.
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Nissan didn't exactly publicize the Cube's Canadian retirement. An Autos.ca reader noticed that the vehicle was no longer listed on the automaker's official site in the Great White North. He tweeted the company about it and was told, "Yes, the Nissan Cube has been discontinued in Canada."
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