My secret garage project for the past 6 months.
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My secret garage project for the past 6 months.
Back in March I bought my first vehicle with more than a hand's width of ground clearance, a Nissan XTerra 4x4 SE.
I was getting tired of borrowing my girlfriend's sister's Mini Cooper Clubman for IKEA runs.
I didn't take any pictures of it at the time, but it looked just like this one (minus the pinstripe):
Well, then I took the thing off-road a little bit, and then I knew I had to build it up for more off-roading.
So 6 months later, here is my Urban Assault XTerra:
I was getting tired of borrowing my girlfriend's sister's Mini Cooper Clubman for IKEA runs.
I didn't take any pictures of it at the time, but it looked just like this one (minus the pinstripe):
Well, then I took the thing off-road a little bit, and then I knew I had to build it up for more off-roading.
So 6 months later, here is my Urban Assault XTerra:
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Wow that looks awesome. My wife has the 2007 FWD only though. Not sure how it'll do in the snow. I'm sure yours would have no issues.
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- anything else planned?
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Yeah I figured. I was talking about how his Xterra would do compared to my wife's Xterra up here in the snow. This region got over 300 inches last year.
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Modding this thing has been a real adventure and a learning experience because it is unlike modding cars for performance. First I ordered the "armor" which is the front bumper, rear tire carrier, and rock sliders. Those were made to order, and the wait time was 5 months.
In the mean time, I studied suspension options. There's so much more than if I were just lowering a car. I had to learn about suspension travel and also estimated load capacity. The two big makers of off-road suspensions are Australian and South African and the Xterra is kind of a minor player in the off-road world. If I had a Jeep or some kind of Toyota I'd have options aplenty. As it was, the XTerra shares components with Nissans from around the world, so there are choices, but they are somewhat hard to come by in the US. I had to wait 3 months for my springs to ship from Australia.
The truck is somewhat sluggish now that I have bolted 500+ lbs to it. I put a Magnaflow catback exhaust on it to make it sound more trucklike, and that also eliminated a restrictive factory Y-pipe.
At its heart, the XTerra has a stroked 350Z engine (stroked to 4.0). I think if I put some headers on it and then get a tune, it should respond pretty well and get me back to stock-like performance.
I also have some more outlandish mods kicking around, but I would be a first as I guess I am thinking outside the box vs the normal XTerra modder.
I'd like to retrofit 350Z steering wheel paddles but that will probably be beyond my abilities. They are the same AT unit though. I also want to explore putting 350Z Brembo calipers on but I need to get dimension measurements first to check fitment.
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Someone I used to work with knew a guy who supercharged his Xterra. I don't know the details but the two of them were working on their cars/trucks pretty much every Saturday. Guess that works if you have the disposible income and can donate the time.......
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Yes. Great identification. Poor choice of stickers though. I got it free at a gun show and decided to put it on. The other day somebody told me, "nice truck but is that a Hezbollah logo in the back?" I'm going to remove it but I haven't decided on a replacement yet.
The first gen top trim XTerra came supercharged, but even then it put out barely over 200 hp. But with a factory supercharger, you're just a pulley away from making more power.
This gen XTerra can take a Stillen supercharger made for a 350Z. But I probably won't go down this road. I don't like boosting things that didn't come from the factory that way.
This gen XTerra can take a Stillen supercharger made for a 350Z. But I probably won't go down this road. I don't like boosting things that didn't come from the factory that way.
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Can't remember the details but maybe they upgraded to the Stillen supercharger . Just seemed like they were doing something pretty much every weekend
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Looks bad azz. Nice work!
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The truck is somewhat sluggish now that I have bolted 500+ lbs to it. I put a Magnaflow catback exhaust on it to make it sound more trucklike, and that also eliminated a restrictive factory Y-pipe.
At its heart, the XTerra has a stroked 350Z engine (stroked to 4.0). I think if I put some headers on it and then get a tune, it should respond pretty well and get me back to stock-like performance.
At its heart, the XTerra has a stroked 350Z engine (stroked to 4.0). I think if I put some headers on it and then get a tune, it should respond pretty well and get me back to stock-like performance.
Get some cat delete pipe and plenum spacers. Those will give you more power to the VQ than exhaust and header.
oh ultimately you will need more reliable torque, Stillen is as reliable as OEM.
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I don't know about offroading but i would assume it will take a lot more than just exhaust and headers to offset the additional 500lbs you added.
Get some cat delete pipe and plenum spacers. Those will give you more power to the VQ than exhaust and header.
oh ultimately you will need more reliable torque, Stillen is as reliable as OEM.
Get some cat delete pipe and plenum spacers. Those will give you more power to the VQ than exhaust and header.
oh ultimately you will need more reliable torque, Stillen is as reliable as OEM.
People on the X forums have reported being happy with an intake manifold spacer.
I don't know much about them but they seem to good to be true. I know it depends on engines. Can you shine some light on how they're supposed to work?
If I get the long pipes and lose the cats, I'm afraid of getting a CEL. I usually don't mess with cats on my cars.
Here's the Stillen kit: STILLEN Supercharger System - Silver Finish 407400 | STILLEN 5k though...
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Well there's not much low hanging fruit on an NA engine. I don't want to go to a CAI because I have doubts how well it will perform off-road.
People on the X forums have reported being happy with an intake manifold spacer.
I don't know much about them but they seem to good to be true. I know it depends on engines. Can you shine some light on how they're supposed to work?
If I get the long pipes and lose the cats, I'm afraid of getting a CEL. I usually don't mess with cats on my cars.
Here's the Stillen kit: STILLEN Supercharger System - Silver Finish 407400 | STILLEN 5k though...
People on the X forums have reported being happy with an intake manifold spacer.
I don't know much about them but they seem to good to be true. I know it depends on engines. Can you shine some light on how they're supposed to work?
If I get the long pipes and lose the cats, I'm afraid of getting a CEL. I usually don't mess with cats on my cars.
Here's the Stillen kit: STILLEN Supercharger System - Silver Finish 407400 | STILLEN 5k though...
As far as cat delete, it will throw CEL but the fix is very easy. You can either buy an O2 Simulator with test pipe or a high flow cat (no fix needed).
if you are serious about off roading, you will need the torque =) gotta pay to play.
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Wow, very nice!
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This gen XTerra can take a Stillen supercharger made for a 350Z. But I probably won't go down this road. I don't like boosting things that didn't come from the factory that way.
Looks great though!
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Nice looking truck.
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Looks awesome! I had a 2011 Pro-4X that I traded due to my commute....I miss that thing. Great off road capability, potent engine, and roomy.
Looking forward to see what else you do with it
Looking forward to see what else you do with it
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Bad ass! Love it
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Houston area floods
Woke up to this in the morning. Just by luck, we had parked my Frontier in the street and the CL in the driveway. I'm sure the CL would have had water damage if it was in the street.
I'm really glad I had the XTerra. I had to make a store run because we didn't have anything at home. We had just gotten back from Orlando on vacation on Monday. The flood waters were pretty bad in places, and we were able to winch a stalled BMW 3 series out of a depression in the road.
Oh yeah, I also added an LED lightbar about a month ago.
I'm really glad I had the XTerra. I had to make a store run because we didn't have anything at home. We had just gotten back from Orlando on vacation on Monday. The flood waters were pretty bad in places, and we were able to winch a stalled BMW 3 series out of a depression in the road.
Oh yeah, I also added an LED lightbar about a month ago.
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Shit... give us some of that water!!!!
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Damn!
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I've been following the flooding in Texas. Completely insane! Glad you're ok.