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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    Oh I know what a good motor it is, I just love the Nissan 5.6, and in something as light as a pathfinder would be CRAZY. I have driven a few Frontiers with the 4.0 and they were faster than my 240.

    thanks for the rep and which year frontier did you drive that had a 4.0 in? i dont think they come in 4.0 but i could be wrong! cause i know that most 04 frontys have the 3.3 but for some reason ive got the 3.5...its wierd...the dealer didnt even know til i took it there for service...dumbasses
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ XtRaKŠ
    thanks for the rep and which year frontier did you drive that had a 4.0 in? i dont think they come in 4.0 but i could be wrong! cause i know that most 04 frontys have the 3.3 but for some reason ive got the 3.5...its wierd...the dealer didnt even know til i took it there for service...dumbasses
    It started in '05 with the Pathfinder. Keep in mind that the Xterra also uses the 4.0 as well.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Frontier

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    Initially, the Frontier was considered a compact, but beginning with the totally-redesigned model year 2005 Frontier (introduced at the 2004 North American International Auto Show), it become more mid-sized. It uses the new Nissan F-Alpha platform and resembles the company's full-size Nissan Titan truck.

    The new truck's wheelbase is 125.9 in (3.20 m) with a 205.5 in (5.22 m) overall length. Towing capacity is 6500 lb (2,950 kg). A 4.0 L VQ-family V6, the VQ40DE, is the standard engine, and it produces a respectable 265 hp (198 kW) with 284 ftˇlbf (385 Nˇm) of torque.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    It started in '05 with the Pathfinder. Keep in mind that the Xterra also uses the 4.0 as well.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Frontier

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    Initially, the Frontier was considered a compact, but beginning with the totally-redesigned model year 2005 Frontier (introduced at the 2004 North American International Auto Show), it become more mid-sized. It uses the new Nissan F-Alpha platform and resembles the company's full-size Nissan Titan truck.

    The new truck's wheelbase is 125.9 in (3.20 m) with a 205.5 in (5.22 m) overall length. Towing capacity is 6500 lb (2,950 kg). A 4.0 L VQ-family V6, the VQ40DE, is the standard engine, and it produces a respectable 265 hp (198 kW) with 284 ftˇlbf (385 Nˇm) of torque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ XtRaKŠ
    DANNNNNNNNNNG....i want the new one!!!!!
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