Oil for Modified VQ35

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wow michael is keeping great tabs on the car..lol

Thanks again brother...

PE stands for Power Enterprise, a japanese comapny known for very very high quality components. THey use IHI turbos, as you may know one of the best, if not the best (Garrett is the only worthy rival here imo), ARC intercooler (the best IC money can buy), PE injectors, based on high quality Denso units, the only ones that preserve the targeted dual spray pattern of the stock Nissan injectors (unlike the Rc injectors' garden-hose type behavior), cast/finned/cooling oil pan, etc.... However, the other thing that they are notorious about is complete lack of any feasible engine management included with their kits...so any serious car person cannot consider this kit complete. That well-deserved title goes to companies like APS od Australia (airpowersystems.com) and Lingenfelter (although i admit i know very little aboutthe domestic car tuners - just what i heard).

- Gurgen

P.S. Thanks again Michael
 
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Now, we all have to get Gurgen to stop using the Nissan OE ATF and switch to Amsoil Universal ATF. He needs to use a more robust ATF under those driving conditions.
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Michael
 
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"and Lingenfelter (although i admit i know very little aboutthe domestic car tuners - just what i heard)."

Lingenfelter Performance Engineering LPE is a freaking GOD in Chevy/GM circles.

John Lingenfelter passed away in an accident while testing one of his cars a few years ago.

LPE is still in business and makes bulletproof packages. Real OEM quality.

The link you gave me for the pics did not work.

I get a directory, but when I click the links, it says "can not display page".
 
vic..try the link again... the server was dow nfor a while over the last day or two.

About lingenfelter...that's what i thought. Think about APS as the Lingenfelter of the Nissan, infiniti, Subaru world.

As far as the ATF is concerned, vbelive me, i would switch if i could. However, the clutchpacks aredesgned to work with nissan Matic J fluid..and nothign else. It WILL take the clutchpacks right off in about 500 miles of driving if you use something other than Jmatic. hOWEVER, others have told me that J matic is simply a decent synthetic fluid, and nothing special beyond this.
 
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