This YouTube video appears to be a "what if" scenario or a discussion about the fate of a vehicle, specifically a Nissan 350Z, referred to as "Killer." The description includes an address that may be related to a sale, auction, or storage location for the vehicle. Given the title and lack of explicit firearm mentions, the content is likely focused on automotive topics rather than firearms.
This video details the unexpected and catastrophic engine failure of a Nissan 350Z, nicknamed "Killer," during what was intended to be a fast and fun trip. Contrary to expectations of a high-boost failure like throwing a rod, the cause of the engine's demise is revealed to be surprising. The video offers a dramatic unfolding of events, with the creator proposing future content options including parting out or rebuilding the car.
This video features a discussion during a drive from SHOT Show, touching on various automotive topics including the reliability of a turbocharged 350Z, the merits of a Corvette Z06, and the common pitfalls of tuner car builds. The conversation also delves into the effectiveness of Third Party Advertising (TPA) on YouTube and at trade shows, the challenges of 'booth reviews', and experiences with manufacturers. Additionally, there's mention of long-range shooting, reloading, and a humorous note about Mrs. Nutnfancy's changing driving preferences. While the primary focus is automotive and industry insights, there are subtle mentions of firearms-related activities like long-range shooting and reloading.
This YouTube video features a walk-around of a Nissan 350Z, described as a "Street Legal Race Car." The creator, Nutnfancy, showcases the car's modifications after completing "Stage 2," just before an Open Track Day. The video highlights the car's final appearance and discusses its components and customizations. It builds upon a previous video from October 2012, which detailed the rear-mount STS Turbo System that achieved 417 rear-wheel horsepower on a stock engine. The creator also jokes about potential competition.
This video showcases a 350Z with a TNP Turbo setup racing at Miller Motorsports Park's West Track. The driver highlights the car's performance, noting good times despite some issues with the meth injection system. The description emphasizes the immersive cockpit view, capturing turbo sounds, high-speed corners, shifts, drifting, and mistakes, aiming to revive the TNP racing legacy. The edit is kept basic with no music to preserve the raw racing action. The car is described as competitive for a stock motor setup.
This video showcases the impressive exhaust sounds of a Turbocharged 350Z as it navigates through a high mountain tunnel. The description emphasizes the vehicle's performance and the atmospheric setting of the drive, suggesting an exhilarating audio experience for car enthusiasts.
This video showcases a "POST-Turbo TRACK Performance" run in a modified Nissan 350Z, named "Killer." The car, equipped with Nittos and Stance coilovers, delivers supercar-like handling, achieving speeds around 100 mph on straights and pulling hard Gs in corners. Despite initial concerns with a near-melted clutch on the first launch, the Nissan proves robust. The second run is described as serious with a good time, while the third run incorporates drifting, resulting in a "perfect cone triangle outline" on the bumper. The video highlights the car's impressive performance post-turbo modification and the positive reception it garnered from fellow track enthusiasts.
This video features a "weaponized" Nissan 350Z, modified for serious track and street performance. Nutnfancy provides a walkaround of the "Stage 1" modifications, highlighting the STS rear-mount turbo which adds over 150 rear-wheel horsepower. The presenter emphasizes the importance of having clear build goals to avoid wasted resources and mentions the car's previous success in track and autocross events, nicknamed "Killer." The content focuses on automotive performance modifications.
This video features a Nissan 350Z, modified with a turbocharger and other performance enhancements like coilovers and a square tire setup, tackling an autocross course. The driver, referred to as 'Killer,' demonstrates the significant improvement in lap times achieved with the turbo upgrade. Despite limited runs due to a short day, the video highlights the car's enhanced performance out of the hole and suggests further time could be shaved with more track time. It's presented as a fun ride-along experience showcasing the effectiveness of the turbo modifications.
This video features the "first sounds" of a Squires Turbo System (STS) installed on a stock motor Nissan 350Z, captured with a GoPro Hero 2. The resonator pack is installed. The uploader, identified as "Nutnfancy," intends this video as a reference for fellow 350Z owners and "TNPrs" (likely referring to his audience). An update indicates the car performed exceptionally well at the track, achieving fast times in both Track and Autocross events, even securing the #1 spot in Autocross.
This video documents a track run in a pre-turbocharged Nissan 350Z Grand Touring. The driver describes two attempts on the track, with the first being unsatisfactory. The second run aims for redemption, despite the limitations of the track's cone setup which restricts speed and lines. The normally aspirated VQ35DE engine is noted for its smoothness but lack of ultimate power. The driver's goal is to reach 120 mph before a hard braking zone. The video features footage from GoPro Hero 2 cameras mounted on the hood and helmet, capturing the action, including a fishtailing moment and overtaking an Audi. The overall experience is presented as a fun ride.
This video showcases an autocross run of a pre-turbocharged Nissan 350Z, highlighting performance driving and the vehicle's capabilities. The driver, with rusty skills initially, shows significant improvement during the event, moving up in the rankings. The 350Z, a long-time family car described as 'cherry,' is noted for its balance but also a desire for more power, especially at high altitude. Future plans for a STS Turbo system and minimal engine modifications are mentioned, with a preview of the car's potential. The run resulted in a 2nd place finish in the 'Killer' 350Z class against a variety of performance vehicles, including Corvettes, BMW M3, and a Supra Mk IV.
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