Is the Nissan Skyline 370GT a sports car?

Is the Nissan Skyline 370GT a sports car?

Really… amazing how you know. You’d be lucky to crack under 14 second ¼ miles in the 370GT, and while there’s far more to a performance or sports car then straight line speed it does highlight the Skyline is no rocket by any stretch.

What’s the difference between the V35 and V36 Skyline?

Although based on the VQ35DE engine from the Nissan V35 Skyline and 350Z, the V36 is powered by a significantly improved VQ37VHR engine which produces more power (now up to 245kW which is 40kW more than the V35) and more torque by means of increased displacement and VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift).

What kind of seats does the Nissan Skyline have?

Among other extras, the Crossover 370GT Premium is fitted with full leather seats. 2WD and 4WD options are available with the latter called the Nissan Skyline Crossover 370GT FOUR and 370GT FOUR Premium (Type P). 18-inch wheels are standard for all Nissan Skyline Crossover models. Side and rear cameras are also standard on all models.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Skyline have?

2006 to 2008 Skyline sedans are 5 speed auto only, 2007 to 2008 coupes come with a 5 speed auto or 6 speed manual transmission, with paddle shift available for both sedan and coupe on Type S and Type SP auto models.

Really… amazing how you know. You’d be lucky to crack under 14 second ¼ miles in the 370GT, and while there’s far more to a performance or sports car then straight line speed it does highlight the Skyline is no rocket by any stretch.

What are the pros and cons of a Nissan Skyline?

Cons: expensive insurance (only Shanons and Just Cars are likely to want to insure it), possible issues sourcing parts locally, some mechanics won’t work on non-locally delivered cars, issues and risk associated with compliance etc if you’re going to import one yourself, performance cars with an automatic gearbox seem like a bit of a cop out.

Can you use Nissan datascan on Nissan consult II?

Nissan DataScan II software works on a range of Nissan Consult II cars. You must have an OBDII connector like the one below to be able to use this software. Not all Consult II cars are supported by this software.

Where is the consult port on a Nissan Skyline?

The 1989-2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R all have a Nissan diagnostic connector called a Consult connector, or Consult port. In the R32 the Consult port is located in the fusebox area, drivers side. Approximately above where your right knee is located.

The 1989-2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R all have a Nissan diagnostic connector called a Consult connector, or Consult port. In the R32 the Consult port is located in the fusebox area, drivers side. Approximately above where your right knee is located.

What should AFM be on Nissan Skyline GT-R?

You can see the engine is turning 975 rpm, which is probably right around 1000 rpm on the tach. Both AFM are exactly the same, which honestly is a little weird. They normally are off 0.1 to 0.2 volts. The engine temp is 170.6 F or up to temperature. 02 sensor, or oxygen sensors are fluctuating, which they should.

What’s the name of the Nissan consult tool?

Nissan’s factory tool is now called a Consult III. The Consult III is laptop based, and has cards that allow a dealership or tech to diagnose a car. The Consult III is many thousands of dollars, and not generally realistic for most enthusiasts to have. However there is another way to get similar results.

What’s the battery voltage on a Nissan Skyline?

Battery voltage is 14.2 which shows a good alternator. Throttle position is 0.42 volts, Nissan says approximately 0.5 volts is normal at idle. Injector is 1.71. Timing 20 degrees. AF Base, and AF Base S/L are both fuel correction trims.