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Old 11-19-2008, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by matt7400 View Post
People need to get real as there are only about 10 turbo'd altimas on the planet, it obviously not going well in the development stage. A year ago there was so much crap being said about kits right around the corner, where the hell are they???? If it was soooo awsome they would be rich selling these turbo kits. Who the hell wants turbo lag, no reliability,no traction,poor MPG,no warranty, and >5K missing from your bank account?? I mean how much "showing off" can you do with a common everyday car? It feels so gay here sometimes.
There are more than ten of us. lol
As I stated in my post above, I agree - it's really not worth the unreliability if that is something you think you will forever maintain. However, i'm NOT going back to NA. I make positive pressure at about 3500 rpm, get better MPG than before, and my car was never truly 100% reliable to begin with.

It makes sense that there is little interest, because there are few supporters. There are many who do big talk on this website don't put in the big effort, time, r&d, money, etc. So... i'm really not disagreeing with anyone but I just wanted to throw that out there. I get tired of reading these promising turbo threads that never have a follow up or resolve. If you guys wanna see some innovation, check out the guy with the DIY custom turbo 3.5 that's pretty recent, or the guy with the s/c 3.5. Props to them. Another member on here has a beast still being worked on that will probably destroy any Altima, ever.
 
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