i rather supercharge than turbo. all that heat ****s up the wiring in the engine bay. i look at some of the melted wires in cars with aftermarket kits and i get turned off. plus to prevent all that and take other pre-cautions it usually cost a good amount more than supercharging.
i still would rather have a built n/a than a FI'd 3.5 in my alti.
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Originally Posted by swat1279
Tuko316, that vortec cyclone that you mentioned,ordered 2 and works great. I got great gains Thanks. Oh and your car is sharp dude.
i hope everyone here doesnt bitch out like they did with the turbo kit. when this kit comes out people better man up.
I fully agree. I was already saving up money for the Turbo Kit, and then out of nowhere they suddenly ceased production due to a "Lack Of Orders" I believe.
I have an '06 SE-R (6 Speed), and I'm definitely looking for a kit for some extra juice. I've been hopeful ever since TurboTim was in the loop, but this Roots S/C looks like a sweet option as well.
Yes, I will be there. Spending my evening cleaning up the car and getting it to look it's best.
The system still works perfectly. I have a little software bug but I should have tat fixed by next week.
Now, If I could find a company that would agree to produce the kit.
I know the guys who did the original supercharger application for Stillen on the old maximas and frontier trucks (that later where supercharged from factory with this kit) i could get them in contact with you. I'll got ask kyle@stillen if he could be interested by this .
yea, taz would be a good option. I wonder if the setup would be interchangeable between the alti and the max. we could drum up a lot more interest if the max guys were involved
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