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Where Is The Supercharger ?

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#1 ·
Here is a quote from Nissan's PR guy:

"Nissan pegged plenty of performance benchmarks with the Titan because they knew the Titan had to be good to enough show up on the radar of domestic truck shoppers. “We don’t have a lot of credibility in this segment,” said Larry Dominque, Chief Product Specialist, Nissan Titan. Their goals for building the Titan were to make an expressive shape that had the best in class power, fuel economy and driving range.

To that end, the Titan comes with a 5.6-liter V-8 rated at more than 300 horsepower and 375 pound-feet of torque. Loosely based on the Infiniti V-8, Nissan calls this iteration the “Endurance” V-8. The 300 hp is achieved without the use of variable valve timing; Dominique says with VVT the engine can “easily make 30 or 40 hp more,” and also notes that a supercharger will fit neatly in the V-8’s 90-degree valley. The V-8 does have other semi-exotic hardware, though, including a microfinished forged steel crankshaft and moly-coated pistons."

So where is that neatly fitting supercharger? That should push things up to around 400 HP. Or are we forever doomed to eat the dust of SS Silverado's and even blown Tundras??
 
#2 ·
bestatchess said:
Here is a quote from Nissan's PR guy:

"Nissan pegged plenty of performance benchmarks with the Titan because they knew the Titan had to be good to enough show up on the radar of domestic truck shoppers. “We don’t have a lot of credibility in this segment,” said Larry Dominque, Chief Product Specialist, Nissan Titan. Their goals for building the Titan were to make an expressive shape that had the best in class power, fuel economy and driving range.

To that end, the Titan comes with a 5.6-liter V-8 rated at more than 300 horsepower and 375 pound-feet of torque. Loosely based on the Infiniti V-8, Nissan calls this iteration the “Endurance” V-8. The 300 hp is achieved without the use of variable valve timing; Dominique says with VVT the engine can “easily make 30 or 40 hp more,” and also notes that a supercharger will fit neatly in the V-8’s 90-degree valley. The V-8 does have other semi-exotic hardware, though, including a microfinished forged steel crankshaft and moly-coated pistons."

So where is that neatly fitting supercharger? That should push things up to around 400 HP. Or are we forever doomed to eat the dust of SS Silverado's and even blown Tundras??
I also agree, I will buy it the MOMENT it comes out!

Colin
 
#6 ·
we need to bring hemi777 back in here to show us some tips on coke bottles mods to make our TITAN's faster, haha. honestly though, we need superchargers for the these beats. these things are already kings of the road in truckland, imagine a supercharged TITAN.... oh my...
 
#9 ·
I have a suspicion that Nissan will have a turbo and/or a turbo diesel option for the Titan in '05. Nissan knows that the new Tundra will be here soon and that something is needed to take the wind out of the Tundra's sales when it hits the showroom. The Titan could be already designed to facilitate a different engine being slipped under the hood.
 
#13 ·
Kenne Bell makes the best thing for a truck. The screw compressors are much better on heavier vehicles than the centrifugals. In my opinion. If they make one I may have to break down and get one.
 
#18 ·
First post

Guys, a supercharger is a great thing. I bought my Tundra a few years ago used, with 50k kms. I had heard TRD was developing a s/c for it.....I couldn't stand the wait. You will love the whine these things make.After having spent 4000.00 on mine I want more :) So now I'm going to get a larger crank pulley so that I can get 10 lbs of boost instead of the 6 I now have. I do wish the Tundra had a bigger block, maybe in 2006.

I do love the new Titan....I am test driving one this weekend. :)

nice forum guys,

mike
 
#19 ·
mike.elmes said:
Guys, a supercharger is a great thing. I bought my Tundra a few years ago used, with 50k kms. I had heard TRD was developing a s/c for it.....I couldn't stand the wait. You will love the whine these things make.After having spent 4000.00 on mine I want more :) So now I'm going to get a larger crank pulley so that I can get 10 lbs of boost instead of the 6 I now have. I do wish the Tundra had a bigger block, maybe in 2006.

I do love the new Titan....I am test driving one this weekend. :)

nice forum guys,

mike
What was the before and after MPG with the TRD blower?
 
#21 ·
bestatchess said:
Here is a quote from Nissan's PR guy:

"Nissan pegged plenty of performance benchmarks with the Titan because they knew the Titan had to be good to enough show up on the radar of domestic truck shoppers. “We don’t have a lot of credibility in this segment,” said Larry Dominque, Chief Product Specialist, Nissan Titan. Their goals for building the Titan were to make an expressive shape that had the best in class power, fuel economy and driving range.

To that end, the Titan comes with a 5.6-liter V-8 rated at more than 300 horsepower and 375 pound-feet of torque. Loosely based on the Infiniti V-8, Nissan calls this iteration the “Endurance” V-8. The 300 hp is achieved without the use of variable valve timing; Dominique says with VVT the engine can “easily make 30 or 40 hp more,” and also notes that a supercharger will fit neatly in the V-8’s 90-degree valley. The V-8 does have other semi-exotic hardware, though, including a microfinished forged steel crankshaft and moly-coated pistons."

So where is that neatly fitting supercharger? That should push things up to around 400 HP. Or are we forever doomed to eat the dust of SS Silverado's and even blown Tundras??
You lost to a Slowverado SS? The last guy I played around with couldn't even put a door on me to 70. Twice.
 
#25 ·
SNEAKY said:
for get the SC, Turbo is where is is at. i am in the process of finishing up my twin turbo mustang, and i have several frineds who already have them. one is making about 1000hp from a 347cid motor. and it makes about 1100FtLbs of torque. BTW this is at the wheels.
Last time I played with a turbo (it has been awhile) it suffered from (1) lag and (2) you had to be at high RPMS to get much out of it. Superchargers don't have these characteristics.
 
#26 ·
bestatchess said:
Last time I played with a turbo (it has been awhile) it suffered from (1) lag and (2) you had to be at high RPMS to get much out of it. Superchargers don't have these characteristics.
what kinda car was it?


with todays technolgy, that can be all but taken care of. i am hoping my car will make 400+ FtLbs of torque by 3500RPMs


a friends single turbo 302 with a 63mm turbo makes 500+ at 3500RPMs.


check out www.turbomustangs.com


turbos are awesome when setup correctly


a good place to talk to is www.dallasturbo.com
and
www.proturbokits.com