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Turbocharged Pathfinder

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 3:19 pm
by inhenceAY13
Has anyone installed a turbocharger on their 2006 Pathfinder? I am looking for ways to draw the intercooler piping because I can't seem to find any room to do so. Is there anywhere I can buy a manifold, or do I have to fabricate it myself? Thanks in advance

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:38 pm
by smj999smj
Most usually supercharge the VQ40DE. Stillen made a kit for it that comes with everything you need, including the ECM. It runs about $5000, maybe a little less, the last time I looked into one.

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:48 pm
by inhenceAY13
I really don't want to spend that much... I'll just wait for it to get here and post pics once it's done... hopefully lol

Re: Turbocharged Pathfinder

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 12:10 am
by Lord Farquaad
inhenceAY13 wrote:Has anyone installed a turbocharger on their 2006 Pathfinder? I am looking for ways to draw the intercooler piping because I can't seem to find any room to do so. Is there anywhere I can buy a manifold, or do I have to fabricate it myself? Thanks in advance
Mine came standard with a turbocharger. :D

Intercooler in front of radiator. You want me to post pics of it?

Re: Turbocharged Pathfinder

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:44 am
by smj999smj
Lord Farquaad wrote:
inhenceAY13 wrote:Has anyone installed a turbocharger on their 2006 Pathfinder? I am looking for ways to draw the intercooler piping because I can't seem to find any room to do so. Is there anywhere I can buy a manifold, or do I have to fabricate it myself? Thanks in advance
Mine came standard with a turbocharger. :D

Intercooler in front of radiator. You want me to post pics of it?
I'm assuming your Pathy has a diesel? We don't have the diesel in North America, so I'm assuming he's trying to turbo the VQ40DE..

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 2:00 am
by smj999smj
There's a lot more "chatter" in the Frontier forums in regards to potentially turbocharging the 4.0L-VQ. Most of them talk about using a twin-turbo kit designed for a 350Z, but the 4.0L had a taller deck height, so spacers would be needed to fit the 3.5L intake manifold onto the 4.0L and the pipes wouldn't fit, so that leads to a lot of fab work. As mentioned, there really isn't any room for an intercooler. The other issue is doing this and still getting it all to fit under the hood. Most seem to put the cost pretty close to the $5000 range, anyway, so it really doesn't make much sense to do all the fab work and modification to install a turbo system when an already made supercharger kit is already available that cuts out a lot of the headache and puts out pretty good performance. I know turbochargers and superchargers aren't the same, but each has its benefits and compromises. Since superchargers tend to be better on the torque side of the equation, it would make more sense in an application like a 4000+ pound Pathfinder, IMO.

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 4:53 am
by Kestral
Just find one with the V8!

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 6:21 am
by inhenceAY13
Yeah, I have the 4.0 VQ. I'm getting a pretty decent brand new kit for around $1k, but I'm going to have to cut and reverse weld one of the manifolds so it points up and weld a T4 flange for the turbo. I have all of that set, but I'm waiting for the intercooler to come in so I can see how I can manage to place it. There's plenty of room under the hood for the turbo and manifold, but nowhere to run the piping from the intercooler. I might have to add in some twists and turns. I'll keep you guys updated. Thank you for the replies.

Re: Turbocharged Pathfinder

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 10:53 pm
by Lord Farquaad
smj999smj wrote:
I'm assuming your Pathy has a diesel? We don't have the diesel in North America, so I'm assuming he's trying to turbo the VQ40DE..
I made the same assumption, hence the smiley. 8)

Anyway, was serious about the mounting of the intercooler. Look at in front of the radiator. You should be able to fit a standard Dci IC in there, using the Dci plumbing routes. Worth a shot.