What is the likeliness that tuners will create tunes that extract more power out of the engine and turbos? I have a JB4 for my BMW 3-Series and this is something I'd like for an Armada Nismo if I buy one.
What is the likeliness that tuners will create tunes that extract more power out of the engine and turbos? I have a JB4 for my BMW 3-Series and this is something I'd like for an Armada Nismo if I buy one.
The JB4 by Burger Motorsports is a great product. I've used it myself. If the Nissan Armada NISMO has a large enough following, they'll made something for it. Look at the Kia Stinger. It only lasted a single generation but it had such a large car enthusiast following that it made sense to bring tunes to market. We'll have to wait and see...
What is the likeliness that tuners will create tunes that extract more power out of the engine and turbos? I have a JB4 for my BMW 3-Series and this is something I'd like for an Armada Nismo if I buy one.
Alright everyone, the "First Drive" reviews have me officially hyped, so I wanted to start a dedicated thread for what I'm really interested in: the tuning and aftermarket potential for the new Armada NISMO.
We all know the 460 horsepower is a great start, but the engine is a 3.5L twin-turbo V6, code-named the VR35DDTT. That "VR" designation isn't an accident—this engine is in the same family as the legendary VR38DETT from the GT-R. Obviously, it's not the same hand-built monster, but the potential has to be there.
So, what do we think is possible? I'm talking about a simple ECU...