Nissan Pickup superchargers

Supercharger is design to increase horsepower while lowering fuel costs of a
certain car. A supercharger available on some 2001 Frontiers marks what Nissan
believes is the first factory application of the device on a compact pickup, although
there are other brands that offer superchargers as dealer-installed options. While
superchargers have been used to pump up engine performance for decades, many analysts
say that the Nissan's power boost, is an example of attempts by automakers to
bolster the vehicles with new features. This is brought about by the strict competition
in some product niches accompanies a booming auto market.
The famous redesigned 210-horsepower, supercharged Frontier will have almost
one-fourth more powerful than the standard six-cylinder model and almost half
as much as the four-cylinder. Like Turbocharger, Supercharger airflow dynamics
can produce a swirling, fast-burn effect in the combustion chamber. This creates
a particle of atomized fuel, that allows better flame production and a more complete
combustion.
On the other hand, Turbocharger allows engine to burn fuel more fully and efficiently,
resulting in MPG gains as high as 31%. It is made of solid stainless steel and
backed by a lifetime warranty. Its fins are engineered to improve combustion without
restricting airflow. Because the fins do not intersect in the middle of the hose,
the air is allowed to flow independently into the engine, which may results in
an improved performance and alleviates any stress on the fins themselves.