A system designed to enhance the power output of the Nissan 370Z by forcing more air into the engine’s combustion chambers. In this configuration, the forced induction component is situated towards the rear of the vehicle, differing from traditional engine bay installations. This setup necessitates specific plumbing and intercooling solutions to effectively deliver the compressed air to the engine.
The adoption of a remotely mounted forced induction system can offer benefits such as improved engine bay cooling and potentially simplified installation in certain vehicle models. Historically, this approach has been utilized to overcome space constraints within the engine compartment or to achieve specific performance characteristics. The effectiveness of such a system is predicated upon factors including turbocharger sizing, intercooler efficiency, and the quality of the exhaust and intake piping.