Take Our 3.8L V6 Nissan GT-R Engine Survey - Engine Builder Magazine

Take Our 3.8L V6 Nissan GT-R Engine Survey

Engine Builder magazine periodically takes a survey of labor costs for rebuilding a particular engine. This survey is on the 3.8L V6 Nissan GT-R engine, and should take less than 8 minutes.

Engine Builder magazine periodically takes a survey of labor costs for rebuilding a particular engine. This survey is on the 3.8L V6 Nissan GT-R engine. 

Your survey responses will be completely anonymous. Results of this survey will be reported by multi-state regions only, and will be printed in the October 2019 issue of Engine Builder. The results should be a valuable benchmark to you in determining your competitiveness so we hope you’ll take the time to finish this survey, which should take less than eight minutes. Can’t finish the survey all at once? Your answers are saved after you complete a page. Come back later, and you will be taken to the spot where you left.  At the end of the survey, you can enter your name for a chance to win one of 10 gift cards worth $25, picked from a selection of retailers. 

If you have any questions about this survey, please send them to Bruce Kratofil at [email protected].

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