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Engine Modifications
Does anyone know of some performance upgrades for the Supercharged Xterra? I was thinking along the lines of headers and possibly a twin turbo kit. Also, computer upgrades and maybe a different gear pulley for the supercharger?
Just curious. Thanks, minigts |
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Try search, it is easy to use!
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What the hell? A twin turbo kit in addition to the supercharger? You're out of your mind! Stick to the slow lane pal, your brain can't keep up.
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I used to drive a 10 ton wrecker with a turbo-supercharged diesel. Of course, it did have pistons as big around as Arnold Schwarzneggers legs and you could have 4 people do the Hokey Pokey on the valve cover...
And that 40,000 lb winch was no slouch either...
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Engine Mods
Sorry, but can't just stick with the plain old thing. Besides, 210HP out of a SC v-6 is somewhat weak. My friend has a 2002 Maxima that has 255HP, normally aspirated. And the truck has all kinds of potential with the motor in it. I was just curious if anyone had done any engine mods or had heard of some worth doing.
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If you are really serious about getting more power, there was a thread about boring out the cylinders, putting in a new cam, Infinity pistons and some more mods that I can't think of off the top of my head. It was supposed to get you over 250 HP, but he also warned that the tranny probably wouldn't take more than 250HP very well.
Another option is a 3.5L engine swap, which is the one in the Maxima, Pathfinder, and in some form, the 350Z. Richard
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Thanks
Thanks for the information. I found a site the other day where a guy has a twin turbo kit on his Xterra, but the link has been down the last couple of days.
But thanks for the information on that. Jon |
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Just so you know, if you try to chain in turbos with a super-charger on a gas motor odds are you will hand-grenade the motor. The bottom end in the X motor isn't overly tough and I don't know that I would boost it too extensively trying to make more power. There are a few folks who have been reworking the SC and odds are if you keep looking you will find someone who has done it with info for you.
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the only problem with doing some of these swaps is that there is not enough torque
who cares if it has horsepower what all the wheelers want is Torque |
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Re: Engine Modifications
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With all of the money that ur looking to dump to get the results you want, ya may as well buy another vehicle and slap a nissan and an xterra decal on it.
SHEESH!
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Re: Engine Modifications
Twin turbo + supercharger can be done.....but there's so many other things you should do before going that stupidly extreme.
Get a smaller pully for the supercharger snout. That'll up boost, and consequently horsepower by a LOT. Not sure on sizes being that I know nothing about the 3.3l....(just purchased it yesterday)....but I have dealt with boosted cars a lot. I know on a Grand Prix GTP, if you run a 3.2" pully instead of the stock 3.8", you'll be seeing an increase of about 80whp. Suggestions: Get a smaller pully, cai, headers, high flow cats, exhaust, and get a dyno tune (smaller pully's usually mean advanced timing maps and fuel tables). Then when you're done with all of that, you can think about your monster twin turbo, lol. |
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Re: Engine Modifications
After some research, I found that the supercharger on the Xterra S/C is an Eaton M-62. Weak superchager, guys usually put them on their 2.4l cavi's and ford focus's.
Look at www.whipplesuperchager.com , more specifically model 1600ax. It's similarly sized to the m62, may even bolt up to the manifold just fine. BUT it's a twin screw.....meaning it'll put out almost double the boost, with minimal strain on the acc belt, and yields a very low temperature charge in the intake manifold because it creates more boost at lower rpms'. Another nice thing about the whipple..... it creates full boost at ~1800rpm. Very good for low end torque and mid range horsepower. You'd see amazing gains with that setup. Model # 1600ax: it'll work very well with the given displacement, and would prove to pound out some major power. |
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Re: Engine Modifications
http://www.automotive.eaton.com/prod...trols/M62.html
The Eaton Supercharger Model 62 is designed for 2.5L to 4.0L passenger car and light truck engines, but may also be suitable for other engine sizes, depending on total system performance requirements. |
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