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There is a page named "Nissan VRH35 engine" on Wikipedia

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    in parallel with the VRH30. In 1989, the VRH35 appeared as a new development engine and was used in the Nissan R89C. A 3.0-litre variant of the VRH35Z...
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    monocoque chassis (named T89/10 internally at Lola). Nissan's new twin-turbo VRH35 3.5L V8 DOHC engine was mounted in a stressed installation for better...
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    Torque: 289 lb⋅ft (392 N⋅m) at 9,200 rpm List of Nissan engines Nissan P35 Nissan VRH35 engine Nismo Nissan "Johnny O'Connell Interview". Retrieved October...
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  • affiliated lower-tier USF Championships under IndyCar sanctioning. Engine displacement: Nissan/Infiniti built by Speedway Motors 3.5 L (214 cu in) DOHC V8 Gearbox:...
    34 KB (2,239 words) - 21:23, 25 February 2025
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    two seasons. The Lola chassis was designed around the 800 bhp Nissan 3.5-litre VRH35 engine, boosted by two IHI turbos. The 1990 model, the R90CK, had a...
    79 KB (8,581 words) - 03:37, 11 January 2025
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    Broadley and Andy Scriven designed the R89C around the new Nissan 3.5-litre VRH35 engine. The twin-turbo double-overhead cam unit could reach over 800 bhp...
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    15 seconds faster than ADA Engineering's true LMP1 Porsche 962C. The two Nissan 300ZX in the GT-S category came in 9th and 12th amongst the rest of the...
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  • Sports Prototype Championship. The 1990 champion was the #24 Nissan Motorsports Nissan R91CP driven by Masahiro Hasemi and Anders Olofsson. All races...
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