In terms of reliability, Nissan engines can hold their own against other manufacturers, particularly the VQ six-cylinder engine that dates way back to 1994. Its by far Nissans best engine family, but ...
In a RadVentures interview, filmmaker and former rally driver Ryan Symancek calls a 240SX that's never seen a racetrack a "unicorn." There might be no better affordable platform in motorsports, and ...
It is perhaps a bit odd to call the 240SX an icon, but the term can still be made to apply in a certain sense. In truth, it is not the 240SX but rather the Japanese-market version of the car, the ...
At Broken Motorsports, they call it “Old ’87.” It’s their all-purpose, 1987 Nissan 240SX drift car, which has been hibernating all winter, waiting for the season to start at Club Loose at Raceway Park ...
A stock Nissan 240SX is a rare thing indeed. Once it was discovered that they made great drift cars, they got snatched up and cut up. But if you can find one, you’ll see why they’re so sought after.
Ever wondered if the Dodge Viper ACR can stand up to a Japanese sports car from the 1990s? You probably didn't; the Viper is the import slayer, so it should be fine as long as a 1,000 horsepower Supra ...
Not to be confused with the iconic Datsun 240Z (aka Nissan Fairlady Z), the compact Nissan 240SX based on the Nissan S platform was introduced to North America for the 1989 model year as the ...
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