Boosting a 2005 altima

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lexcrob
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I have been throwing around the idea of running a low boost set up on my 05 altima. I searched around a bit but did not find much information.
Anybody successfully ran a set up. Im thinking it would be easy enough to make a sentra kit work. No luck in the fuel control department yet for this model. I guess ill just flintstone it with an SAFC and or an FMU. My next problem would be what the tranny would need to stand up to a bit of power. Ive seen some talk of shift kits but it was very old information.

Not trying to build a monster just a little passing power is all i'm after.


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lexcrob
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No love. Well ill be the first then ill post up the results in a couple of months!

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I'm not sure about the routing of the intercooler piping, but when it comes to tuning, check out a company called Uprev. They make the best solution for the Sentra.

Email the company Treadstone Performance Engineering, they might be able to help you out a little.

Good luck.

Keep us up to date with your progress.

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lexcrob
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I will check them both out thanks for the info.


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