The TNP 350Z, nicknamed 'Killer,' has suffered an engine failure, likely due to oil starvation from its STS Turbo system. The owner, Nutnfancy, deems the repair costs too high for the current shop and is exploring options to sell the project car. Potential buyers within the TNP community are invited to bid, with alternative plans including parting out the vehicle or relocating it for more affordable repairs.
Nutnfancy's turbocharged Nissan 350Z, 'Killer', suffers a catastrophic engine failure in California due to suspected oil pressure loss and knocking. The video documents the breakdown, diagnostic issues, the decision to tow, and the car's arrival at Z Car Garage for extensive repairs. It highlights the inherent risks and costs associated with heavily modified performance vehicles.
This YouTube video features a walk-around of a Nissan 350Z, described as a "Street Legal Race Car." The creator, Nutnfancy, showcases the car's modifications after completing "Stage 2," just before an Open Track Day. The video highlights the car's final appearance and discusses its components and customizations. It builds upon a previous video from October 2012, which detailed the rear-mount STS Turbo System that achieved 417 rear-wheel horsepower on a stock engine. The creator also jokes about potential competition.
This video features a "weaponized" Nissan 350Z, modified for serious track and street performance. Nutnfancy provides a walkaround of the "Stage 1" modifications, highlighting the STS rear-mount turbo which adds over 150 rear-wheel horsepower. The presenter emphasizes the importance of having clear build goals to avoid wasted resources and mentions the car's previous success in track and autocross events, nicknamed "Killer." The content focuses on automotive performance modifications.
This video showcases an autocross run of a pre-turbocharged Nissan 350Z, highlighting performance driving and the vehicle's capabilities. The driver, with rusty skills initially, shows significant improvement during the event, moving up in the rankings. The 350Z, a long-time family car described as 'cherry,' is noted for its balance but also a desire for more power, especially at high altitude. Future plans for a STS Turbo system and minimal engine modifications are mentioned, with a preview of the car's potential. The run resulted in a 2nd place finish in the 'Killer' 350Z class against a variety of performance vehicles, including Corvettes, BMW M3, and a Supra Mk IV.
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