FX35 or FX45 which one ?

Just curious, how is the note different?

IMO, the 35's exhaust note is a little more pronounced. Whenever I see one from the front and it's got stock 20's, I don't even need to wait for it to go by to know that it's a 35 (and not 45). I can just tell by the exhaust note. It's sounds just like the Z's and G's.
 
Welcome to :iS:. If you plan on modding or not feel being satisfied with the power. The go get a 45. If not, 35 will be a better choice. Make sure you have enough in your bank account. Once you started modding, you will nvr stop. :wink (2):
 
quote - * FX35 very mod friendly....but...Unless you go FI, no matter how many mods you do, you still wont be able to beat a stock FX45.*

Seriously? Not even if you do the CAI, stillen lightweight pulley, intake spacer and headers? That would surely give it a neck to neck challenege wouldn't it?
 
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quote - * FX35 very mod friendly....but...Unless you go FI, no matter how many mods you do, you still wont be able to beat a stock FX45.*

Seriously? Not even if you do the CAI, stillen lightweight pulley, intake spacer and headers? That would surely give it a neck to neck challenege wouldn't it?

Have you looked at the specifications?
2007 FX35 AWD (what you have):
3.5 L v6
275 HP at 6,200 RPM
268 ft-lbs torque at 4,800 RPM
Curb Weight: 4314 lbs.

2007 FX45 AWD
4.5 L v8
320 HP at 6,000 RPM
335 HP at 4,000 RPM
Curb Weight: 4488 lbs.

You think a CAI, lightweight pulley, intake spacer and headers can achieve the FX45 numbers? Even with the weight advantage, unless you stroke the engine or FI, I don't see it happeneing. How much HP and torque do you think you can gain from simple bolt-on's?
 
I'm going to piggy back on this thread... I'm shopping for an FX and, like the OP, I'm weighing the 35 vs 45. Is there a difference in maintenance costs/expense? the VQ35 engine is far more common (G's, Z's, Altimas, Maximas) and I imagine them cheaper and easier to maintain. I'm considering an older ('03-'04) 60-70k mileage FX45 or a newer ('06) 40-50k miles FX35 to keep everything within the budget. Thoughts?
 
I have a Pearl White 05 FX35, 54000 miles for sale if you are interested.
not much of difference in cost of ownership except for the extra oil you'll put in a 45. like i have mentioned before, an AWD FX35 will give you plenty of satisfaction. VQ engine is one the best ones and will tempt you a lot to play with it.
Good Luck
btw, i was joking when i said my car's for sale.
 
You think a CAI, lightweight pulley, intake spacer and headers can achieve the FX45 numbers? Even with the weight advantage, unless you stroke the engine or FI, I don't see it happeneing. How much HP and torque do you think you can gain from simple bolt-on's?

Gotta agree with Chedman on this one. I'm in a 1st gen VQ35DE and I had every bolt on within reason along with an ECU tune. Two different dynos put me at 236whp. I don't think I could have pulled on a VK.

Today it's a different story. :wink (2):

I'm going to piggy back on this thread... I'm shopping for an FX and, like the OP, I'm weighing the 35 vs 45. Is there a difference in maintenance costs/expense? the VQ35 engine is far more common (G's, Z's, Altimas, Maximas) and I imagine them cheaper and easier to maintain. I'm considering an older ('03-'04) 60-70k mileage FX45 or a newer ('06) 40-50k miles FX35 to keep everything within the budget. Thoughts?

The VQ engine won all kinds of awards and has been around long enough for shops to know the most common problems and solutions. It's actually in quite a few cars:

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not much of difference in cost of ownership except for the extra oil you'll put in a 45. like i have mentioned before, an AWD FX35 will give you plenty of satisfaction. VQ engine is one the best ones and will tempt you a lot to play with it...

+1 on this too. If you are worried about the difference in maintenance costs, then I would imagine you'd also worry about fuel? Go with the 35. Plenty of pep - so much fun to drive and still have some utility when you need it. 45 - you get what you pay for unless you plan to modify the car as so many of us have here on IS.
 
I drive a 2003 FX-45 and everybody tells me it is the weirdest sounding V-8 they ever heard. I love it, but they say it sounds like a tin can full of angry hornets! Anyway, I love the thing and hope it lasts forever.
 
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