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nsuguy
12-17-2000, 09:37 PM
if so, how'd you like it?

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nissan's are the bomb

porsche911
12-17-2000, 09:51 PM
is there any such thing as Supercharged Frontier?

igor@af
12-17-2000, 09:56 PM
nsuguy,
Stillen.com does the mods for Frontier including the Supercharger, right?
I haven't heard of this, but I would assume so because they supercharge the Xterra.
It would be pretty cool to drive one, but I don't think too many people have an opportunity. ;)

nizmo
12-27-2000, 02:15 PM
Yeah, its got a 0-60's of about 8's. I love it !! :) GO TEST DRIVE !! ITS FREE....

igor@af
12-27-2000, 02:18 PM
have u test drived it? nizmo?

nizmo
12-28-2000, 11:47 PM
YEAH, i have. Everyone should i mean its free...

nsuguy
12-31-2000, 07:25 PM
i don't think stillen had anything to do with the SC frontier. but it's pretty cool. anyhow, how did the supercharged truck feel compared to the stock one? much quicker?

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nissan's are the bomb

yunaderis
03-27-2001, 05:45 PM
do you think its faster than the tacoma stock? supercharged? i think the toyota is faster. what are the advantages to the frontier?

LilMax
03-28-2001, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by yunaderis
do you think its faster than the tacoma stock? supercharged? i think the toyota is faster. what are the advantages to the frontier?

Okay, first of all, don't think I'm just making this up because I own a Tacoma. No BS here. I can show you the test results if need be.

Four Wheeler Magazine:

1999 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD Extended Cab v6 with 5 spd(190 hp and no addon's just stock)
0-60 in 8.9 seconds

2001 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Supercharged v6 5spd ext.cab(note:yes, the SUPERCHARGED)
0-60 in 9.3 seconds(and you will get that same time from other sources as well)

Like I said i have the printouts in my truck if you need me to fax or scan and email them to you.

Now, you also asked about Tacoma supercharged. Do I even have to go there????????? It's a 75 hp SC, which would put the Tacoma at about 265 hp, then if you like add the TRD Headers(+14-16 hp) then the TRD exhaust(+5-10 hp).

So to answer your question, I would put my 2000 Ext. Cab 4x4 v6 5spd up against a SC'd Frontier in a heartbeat.

I do love Nissan car's. I had a 96 Maxima SE before my Tacoma. I just don't see the benefits in a Frontier even if it has the Supercharger. Except for the fact you could probably have on-board refrigerators with all of that tupperware on it!LOL! ;)

Morpheus XIII
06-05-2001, 01:48 AM
In the road test were they using crew-cab V6-SC Frontiers against 2-door Tacomas? Just wondering because there is some weight difference... plus, weren't superchargers originally intended for increase in torque, not horsepower? I would never sprint a truck, in fear of roll-over, but if I could haul 2 engine blocks in my bed without strain I would be satisfied.:smoker2:

Morpheus XIII
06-05-2001, 01:49 AM
Never mind about the part about the cabs. I should read more carefully. GYAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

LilMax
06-05-2001, 08:21 PM
Originally posted by morpheusxiii
In the road test were they using crew-cab V6-SC Frontiers against 2-door Tacomas? Just wondering because there is some weight difference... plus, weren't superchargers originally intended for increase in torque, not horsepower? I would never sprint a truck, in fear of roll-over, but if I could haul 2 engine blocks in my bed without strain I would be satisfied.:smoker2:


No, I would definitely not consider an unfair test such as a 2 door against a 4 door! The test Im talking about was as follows

'99/'00 Toyota Tacoma Xtrab Cab 4x4 V6 5spd.(TRD Off-Road Package but NO SUPERCHARGER or TRD Performance parts)

'00 Nissan Frontier Xtra Cab 4x4 V6 5spd.(Supercharged)

And Superchargers are for increased torque, then that should have given the edge on the Frontier seeing as torque wins races in my book. If you needed to actually haul 2 engine blocks then just get the TRD supercharger and be pushing 265hp with equally impressive torque.

itch
12-14-2001, 06:40 AM
don't get me wrong.. i love nissans (until the thing with nissan computers) but the supercharged frontier has 200 horses... that aint much for a truck to begin with... let alone a supercharged truck. now 265 with a sc on the tacoma trd, that's alright, but you could still do better with tuning

well anyway, peace
ugly

RickDaTuner
12-25-2001, 09:20 AM
I love my frontier truck its not realy all that fast my civic can easily put it to shame but its a good all around truck as for mods

V6 turbo conversion will get me the power I want think about it a 800hp frontier mmmmmmm i can wait for the day that becoms a reality
when you get a factory block ready for boost naything is posible I'm thinking 25 psi Twin turbos

yunaderis
03-12-2002, 03:47 PM
Originally posted by LilMax


Okay, first of all, don't think I'm just making this up because I own a Tacoma. No BS here. I can show you the test results if need be.

Four Wheeler Magazine:

1999 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD Extended Cab v6 with 5 spd(190 hp and no addon's just stock)
0-60 in 8.9 seconds

2001 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Supercharged v6 5spd ext.cab(note:yes, the SUPERCHARGED)
0-60 in 9.3 seconds(and you will get that same time from other sources as well)

Like I said i have the printouts in my truck if you need me to fax or scan and email them to you.

Now, you also asked about Tacoma supercharged. Do I even have to go there????????? It's a 75 hp SC, which would put the Tacoma at about 265 hp, then if you like add the TRD Headers(+14-16 hp) then the TRD exhaust(+5-10 hp).

So to answer your question, I would put my 2000 Ext. Cab 4x4 v6 5spd up against a SC'd Frontier in a heartbeat.

I do love Nissan car's. I had a 96 Maxima SE before my Tacoma. I just don't see the benefits in a Frontier even if it has the Supercharger. Except for the fact you could probably have on-board refrigerators with all of that tupperware on it!LOL! ;)









hehehe...your preaching to the choir....LOL

I have a 2000 tacoma..supercharged... in its stock form its about 190hp to the wheels..with fuel mods..you are looking at about 230 or so....



you have any fuel mods?

cybercrx00
03-13-2002, 02:59 PM
Personally, I drove a '00 tacoma trd offroad package, '01 frontier kc/sc, and a '98 frontier kc/2.4l 4x4, and out of the three, I chose the '98. It was $12,900, low miles, and really, I didn't see a huge difference in the others, except price. I have off-roaded a lot in my Nissan and have yet to get stuck and never had a problem. I am very happy with my decision, especially since my friend works in a machine shop that the nissan and toyota dealers both use, and he has seen a lot much v6's from both companies come in for work than the 4 cylinders. Nissan has always made durable 4cylinder engines, so I have no worries.

flyins2k
05-05-2004, 07:09 PM
okay, okay, enough crap on the stupid horse power, what really matters is the torque as well as hove the tranny delivers it. Ive driven a Taco extensivly (girlfriends) I hailed crap with it raced it (on the street) and towed many a trailer with it....In my opinion the Taco is faster...BUT...my normaly asperated fronty will pull, drag, tow, whatever wwwAAAAYYYYY more than the taco. So unless you street racing a taco the fronty is a STRONGER truck:)

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