6.3 for the new Altima is ok, but how fast is a SCd 5th gen?
I was just thinking, the new altima is 240HP (and 0-60 of 6.3sec) and is the same size as the 5th gen MAX, and the 2002 Max is suppose to have a 3.5L engine tuned to 260-275HP which would give it a 0-60 of let's say 6 sec. Now, to trade-in a 5th gen max for a 5.5gen(2002) max would cost about 5-6K (if you have a Y2K) which is about the price of a SC w/install and if the SC can give you a sub 6 sec 0-60 I think it would make more sense to get the SC than to trade up.
What do you think? (Also, does anyone know the real 0-60 time of a supercharged maxima?)
What do you think? (Also, does anyone know the real 0-60 time of a supercharged maxima?)
Originally posted by nm
I was just thinking, the new altima is 240HP (and 0-60 of 6.3sec) and is the same size as the 5th gen MAX, and the 2002 Max is suppose to have a 3.5L engine tuned to 260-275HP which would give it a 0-60 of let's say 6 sec. Now, to trade-in a 5th gen max for a 5.5gen(2002) max would cost about 5-6K (if you have a Y2K) which is about the price of a SC w/install and if the SC can give you a sub 6 sec 0-60 I think it would make more sense to get the SC than to trade up.
What do you think? (Also, does anyone know the real 0-60 time of a supercharged maxima?)
I was just thinking, the new altima is 240HP (and 0-60 of 6.3sec) and is the same size as the 5th gen MAX, and the 2002 Max is suppose to have a 3.5L engine tuned to 260-275HP which would give it a 0-60 of let's say 6 sec. Now, to trade-in a 5th gen max for a 5.5gen(2002) max would cost about 5-6K (if you have a Y2K) which is about the price of a SC w/install and if the SC can give you a sub 6 sec 0-60 I think it would make more sense to get the SC than to trade up.
What do you think? (Also, does anyone know the real 0-60 time of a supercharged maxima?)
well wouldnt u want to add the supercharger to the 3.5 liter engine? if it adds about 85hp to ours now... then it will prob add close to 100hp on the 3.5 liter for the same $$ cause the blower will cost prob around the same and the install will cost about the same... so its just better to start with the better thing...
Originally posted by psing23
well wouldnt u want to add the supercharger to the 3.5 liter engine? if it adds about 85hp to ours now... then it will prob add close to 100hp on the 3.5 liter for the same $$ cause the blower will cost prob around the same and the install will cost about the same... so its just better to start with the better thing...
well wouldnt u want to add the supercharger to the 3.5 liter engine? if it adds about 85hp to ours now... then it will prob add close to 100hp on the 3.5 liter for the same $$ cause the blower will cost prob around the same and the install will cost about the same... so its just better to start with the better thing...
Originally posted by 2001SE
I wouldn't put a supercharger because it kills the engine so fast. You will enjoy it but it will cut your engine life almost by half. The last time i saw an auto 2000 supercharged maxima it did 6.4 sec from 0-60.
I wouldn't put a supercharger because it kills the engine so fast. You will enjoy it but it will cut your engine life almost by half. The last time i saw an auto 2000 supercharged maxima it did 6.4 sec from 0-60.
Also, 6.4 sec for an auto compares very well to 7.1 sec for the auto altima, from which I would guestimate the 5.5 auto max woud have a 0-60 of around 6.8.
So for me a SC still looks like a better solution than a trade-up.
Kudos, nm, this is actually some good thinking. After all, most of us average folk can't exactly trade in our cars for the next best thing to come around. Besides, you get pretty attached to your ride after awhile. Not that I'm going to SC my Max up anytime soon but it's nice to think about the possibilities.
i'd get the 2002...
rather than a s/c. of course i'll pay more for the 2002, but i'm getting a new car, with a really nice stock engine. s/c engine, wont last that long, voids warranty, and for a little bit more hp than the stock engine, not worth it, imho.
Re: i'd get the 2002...
Originally posted by slick
rather than a s/c. of course i'll pay more for the 2002, but i'm getting a new car, with a really nice stock engine. s/c engine, wont last that long, voids warranty, and for a little bit more hp than the stock engine, not worth it, imho.
rather than a s/c. of course i'll pay more for the 2002, but i'm getting a new car, with a really nice stock engine. s/c engine, wont last that long, voids warranty, and for a little bit more hp than the stock engine, not worth it, imho.
first the 3.5 liter is a newer engine in it's first year, compared to a 5th gen engine which is really a 4th gen engine with intake and exhaust modifications,
then it looks like there is going to be a 5 speed auto on the new Altima, which would mean the maxima would get it too, and everyone who has a 2K max knows what happens when you have a new model automatic

basically all of these are 1st model year bugs, but by the time 2003 rolls around and they are fixed the maxima is going to become full size and and heavy at which point you might want to consider other options.
Re: Re: i'd get the 2002...
Originally posted by nm
Thre are a few catches to trading up to a 2002 though...
first the 3.5 liter is a newer engine in it's first year, compared to a 5th gen engine which is really a 4th gen engine with intake and exhaust modifications,
then it looks like there is going to be a 5 speed auto on the new Altima, which would mean the maxima would get it too, and everyone who has a 2K max knows what happens when you have a new model automatic
basically all of these are 1st model year bugs, but by the time 2003 rolls around and they are fixed the maxima is going to become full size and and heavy at which point you might want to consider other options.
Thre are a few catches to trading up to a 2002 though...
first the 3.5 liter is a newer engine in it's first year, compared to a 5th gen engine which is really a 4th gen engine with intake and exhaust modifications,
then it looks like there is going to be a 5 speed auto on the new Altima, which would mean the maxima would get it too, and everyone who has a 2K max knows what happens when you have a new model automatic

basically all of these are 1st model year bugs, but by the time 2003 rolls around and they are fixed the maxima is going to become full size and and heavy at which point you might want to consider other options.
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