Infiniti M35 Dc Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers
Infiniti M35 Dc Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers
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Infiniti M35 Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers d 162 hp (121 kW) and 180 ft·lbf (244 N·m) of torque, also used by many previous Nissan models such as the Maxima and 300ZX. Like the 300ZX, the M30 was a front-engined and rear-wheel drive vehicle. The transmission was an RE4R01A, four-speed automatic with overdrive, as enabled or disabled by a button on the shifter. There was no option of a manual transmission. The differential was a Nissan R200-type open differential. It is generally regarded among M30 enthusiasts that the change of powertrain, weak suspension and the lack of options in these categories was a serious mistake on Infiniti’s p

Features for your Infiniti M35

  • Dyno tuned and tested against the competition for maximum performance
  • 50 state legal or pending legality
  • Available in mild steel with ceramic coating
  • CNC mandrel bends with robotically-welded fittings deliver perfect fit
  • Equal length primary piping ensures optimum tuning for more power across rpm range

DC Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers The Infiniti M30 (chassis code F31) was a 2-door GT coupe introduced with the Q45 as the start of the Infiniti line in 1990, as a stopgap until other models could be produced. The M30 was basically a Japanese Nissan Leopard built with left-hand drive and rebadged as an Infiniti, and had added luxury features. The other main changes were in the engine, transmission and suspension. The M30 was only sold in the United States.The M30 had no factory options, but dealers offered the addition of a cellular phone and a CD player/changer. The sole engine was Nissan's VG30E, a 3.0 L SOHC V6 that produce