Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Re: Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Originally posted by Shannon and Ian
I would like to see a link if someone has done this already. I can get a 93 SE w/o motor real cheap.
I would like to see a link if someone has done this already. I can get a 93 SE w/o motor real cheap.
Re: Re: Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Originally posted by dmontzmax
No, SC's suck, everyone goes turbo.
No, SC's suck, everyone goes turbo.
Re: Re: Re: Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Originally posted by D-sta
yup turbo is the way to go, I just need $5000.00 to get one installed. Where the hell am I going to get $5000.00.
yup turbo is the way to go, I just need $5000.00 to get one installed. Where the hell am I going to get $5000.00.
Re: Re: Re: Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Originally posted by D-sta
yup turbo is the way to go, I just need $5000.00 to get one installed. Where the hell am I going to get $5000.00.
yup turbo is the way to go, I just need $5000.00 to get one installed. Where the hell am I going to get $5000.00.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Any SC 3rd Generation Maximas?
Originally posted by dmontzmax
$5000??? wtf
$5000??? wtf
Originally posted by cneary812
Acutally Superchargers are much more reliable than Turbos.
Acutally Superchargers are much more reliable than Turbos.
Originally posted by DA-MAX
thats a pretty general statemen...how do you mean?? the entire system as a whole or the units itself??
thats a pretty general statemen...how do you mean?? the entire system as a whole or the units itself??
Superchargers run off the drive belt and pull FRESH air in so there is less crap to worry about.
Thats it.
Originally posted by cneary812
Well since turbos run off exhaust gasses (which are dirty) thay can get crapped up real easy.
Well since turbos run off exhaust gasses (which are dirty) thay can get crapped up real easy.
Originally posted by DA-MAX
please show me a some valid examples of turbos "crapping up" due to dirty exhaust gas.
please show me a some valid examples of turbos "crapping up" due to dirty exhaust gas.
mr.knowitall thinks that exhaust gas has crap in it..
so your telling me.. that after a few years that your exhaust system becomes clogged? so you need to replace it every now and then?
Originally posted by DA-MAX
please show me a some valid examples of turbos "crapping up" due to dirty exhaust gas.
please show me a some valid examples of turbos "crapping up" due to dirty exhaust gas.
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?id=19
Originally posted by cneary812
check here for starts
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?id=19
check here for starts
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?id=19
just states that residue oil "Can" bake on the bearings.. but nothing a Turbo timer can fix.
Originally posted by mykizism
yeah i know.
mr.knowitall thinks that exhaust gas has crap in it..
so your telling me.. that after a few years that your exhaust system becomes clogged? so you need to replace it every now and then?
yeah i know.
mr.knowitall thinks that exhaust gas has crap in it..
so your telling me.. that after a few years that your exhaust system becomes clogged? so you need to replace it every now and then?
if you take crap as a literal interpretation you have your own issues
But... unburned fuel going through those tiny veins over time will varnish them a bit. Get the intercooler and keep the turbo cool!!
Originally posted by cneary812
if you take crap as a literal interpretation you have your own issues
But... unburned fuel going through those tiny veins over time will varnish them a bit. Get the intercooler and keep the turbo cool!!
if you take crap as a literal interpretation you have your own issues
But... unburned fuel going through those tiny veins over time will varnish them a bit. Get the intercooler and keep the turbo cool!!
i have a question for you
does an intercooler cool the turbo or the air?
Originally posted by NismoDrew91SE
calm down man. the guy was just making a simple opinion, no need to get all fired up about it.
calm down man. the guy was just making a simple opinion, no need to get all fired up about it.
b/c of this statement
Originally posted by cneary812
Get the intercooler and keep the turbo cool!!
Get the intercooler and keep the turbo cool!!
that is some funny ****.If turbos are so dirty, why do car manufacturers put them on their cars stock? why arent they all running s/c's?
ever heard of a wastegate? anyways most of the stuff gets burned in the combustion chamber, also exhaust does escape through the other end of the turbo.
Originally posted by dmontzmax
that is some funny ****.
If turbos are so dirty, why do car manufacturers put them on their cars stock? why arent they all running s/c's?
ever heard of a wastegate? anyways most of the stuff gets burned in the combustion chamber, also exhaust does escape through the other end of the turbo.
that is some funny ****.If turbos are so dirty, why do car manufacturers put them on their cars stock? why arent they all running s/c's?
ever heard of a wastegate? anyways most of the stuff gets burned in the combustion chamber, also exhaust does escape through the other end of the turbo.
Originally posted by cneary812
And how many switched to NA which used to have turbos???
And how many switched to NA which used to have turbos???
And of course they did it cause they get the same amount of power out of the n/a engine now.
Originally posted by dmontzmax
name some, I can think of some.
And of course they did it cause they get the same amount of power out of the n/a engine now.
name some, I can think of some.
And of course they did it cause they get the same amount of power out of the n/a engine now.
Originally posted by cneary812
well you have the eclipse, the Z or course to name a few. Why else would they do it??? Perhaps it is cheaper to just put a better NA in than the turbo or maintenance is cheaper?
well you have the eclipse, the Z or course to name a few. Why else would they do it??? Perhaps it is cheaper to just put a better NA in than the turbo or maintenance is cheaper?
what car manufacters do is their business.. it still doesnt mean that turbos are un-reliable.
Look at the new Dogde Neon SRT, Subaru WRX, Mitsu's new Lancer, they are all turbo
Originally posted by cneary812
well you have the eclipse, the Z or course to name a few. Why else would they do it??? Perhaps it is cheaper to just put a better NA in than the turbo or maintenance is cheaper?
well you have the eclipse, the Z or course to name a few. Why else would they do it??? Perhaps it is cheaper to just put a better NA in than the turbo or maintenance is cheaper?
Originally posted by NismoDrew91SE
saw some guy at the local import shot with a 2000 se, was running a stillen supercharger. the car was so sweet, im was following him out of the shop and he just blazed down the road.
saw some guy at the local import shot with a 2000 se, was running a stillen supercharger. the car was so sweet, im was following him out of the shop and he just blazed down the road.
well let me ask this question. Are there any bolt on turbos out there for any generation maxima commercially?
Originally posted by cneary812
Thank you and good night
Thank you and good night
Originally posted by Chris91SE
mainly because turbos drive the costs of the vehicles up. that's the reason the Z, supra and RX-7 had production stopped. the cars were just too expensive to purchase AND insure...now it's a little easier and finally NA motors are putting out good #'s again
mainly because turbos drive the costs of the vehicles up. that's the reason the Z, supra and RX-7 had production stopped. the cars were just too expensive to purchase AND insure...now it's a little easier and finally NA motors are putting out good #'s again
*throws signs and crosses arms*

At least now that the demand is there were starting to see the release of some sportier offerings (granted the majority of them are more to the rice side of the market). I still can't believe they offered a convertible 3-5Z before a turboed one (or one with T-tops for that matter). I just wish they'd come out with the R34 here, then I'd be happy.
Holy geez... all the misinformation here is literally amazing. Hardly any of you have made a valid point for one side or the other.
production cars have both SC and turbo on them, depending on the application, engine, and power requirements.
how many SCs do you see on big trucks? they're ALL running turbos the size of your head.
how many turbos do you see on Mustangs? they're out there, but the majority stick a blower on.
reliable? which is more reliable? It all comes down to proper care and feeding of the car. SCs have belts that need constant changing. turbos require a constant supply of clean oil.
both can go for over 100k miles without problems IF they're maintained correctly. once you get them installed, the maintenance for each pretty much evens out.
production cars have both SC and turbo on them, depending on the application, engine, and power requirements.
how many SCs do you see on big trucks? they're ALL running turbos the size of your head.
how many turbos do you see on Mustangs? they're out there, but the majority stick a blower on.
reliable? which is more reliable? It all comes down to proper care and feeding of the car. SCs have belts that need constant changing. turbos require a constant supply of clean oil.
both can go for over 100k miles without problems IF they're maintained correctly. once you get them installed, the maintenance for each pretty much evens out.
Originally posted by Matt93SE
Holy geez... all the misinformation here is literally amazing. Hardly any of you have made a valid point for one side or the other.
production cars have both SC and turbo on them, depending on the application, engine, and power requirements.
how many SCs do you see on big trucks? they're ALL running turbos the size of your head.
how many turbos do you see on Mustangs? they're out there, but the majority stick a blower on.
reliable? which is more reliable? It all comes down to proper care and feeding of the car. SCs have belts that need constant changing. turbos require a constant supply of clean oil.
both can go for over 100k miles without problems IF they're maintained correctly. once you get them installed, the maintenance for each pretty much evens out.
Holy geez... all the misinformation here is literally amazing. Hardly any of you have made a valid point for one side or the other.
production cars have both SC and turbo on them, depending on the application, engine, and power requirements.
how many SCs do you see on big trucks? they're ALL running turbos the size of your head.
how many turbos do you see on Mustangs? they're out there, but the majority stick a blower on.
reliable? which is more reliable? It all comes down to proper care and feeding of the car. SCs have belts that need constant changing. turbos require a constant supply of clean oil.
both can go for over 100k miles without problems IF they're maintained correctly. once you get them installed, the maintenance for each pretty much evens out.
Also depends on the pressure your running, the reason why most would say scs are reliable is because you hardly hear of any blowing up. But that's because they're running mild boost, any turbo with comparable boost pressure should last the same if it's made for it. You only get explosive turbos when you're running high boost on a charger that wasn't meant for it.
reminds me of the days when I used to street race (the real kind not this crap where they race on busy roads like they do now) when a friend of mine with a bad and I mean bad Buick GN and another guy with a very fast NA 'Cuda arguing about which is better.
The only point that stuck in my mind over the arguement was made by the guy with the 'Cuda and it was this.
Why are there no Top Fuel funny cars running turbos instead of blowers?
This was probably 10 years ago (cant remember) and I havent kept up with racing but dont think there is a TF turbo set up.
There are obvious pros and cons to both
I saw the dyno numbers someone posted the other day and the turbo is definately the way to go on the maxima.
I will however have a small roots type blower (eaton) bolted onto my lower manifold (in place of my upper manifold) one day just for the cool factor since I am not into racing anymore...you wait when I am finished with the body and paint and I can save for other stuff I am going to have my friend look into it and see if he can make a sheetmetal manifold adaptor to make it work and a TB adaptor to bolt the TB up to the blower body...
Please guys yall know me here and I am only thinking right now and havent researched it yet but I believe it can be done...so no flaming.
The only point that stuck in my mind over the arguement was made by the guy with the 'Cuda and it was this.
Why are there no Top Fuel funny cars running turbos instead of blowers?
This was probably 10 years ago (cant remember) and I havent kept up with racing but dont think there is a TF turbo set up.
There are obvious pros and cons to both
I saw the dyno numbers someone posted the other day and the turbo is definately the way to go on the maxima.
I will however have a small roots type blower (eaton) bolted onto my lower manifold (in place of my upper manifold) one day just for the cool factor since I am not into racing anymore...you wait when I am finished with the body and paint and I can save for other stuff I am going to have my friend look into it and see if he can make a sheetmetal manifold adaptor to make it work and a TB adaptor to bolt the TB up to the blower body...
Please guys yall know me here and I am only thinking right now and havent researched it yet but I believe it can be done...so no flaming.



