Power Enterprise To Launch Quad-Charger System For R35 GT-R At Tokyo Auto Salon 2009

Dec 28, 2008
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Yeah, you heard me: quad-charging. Japanese tuning house Power Enterprise has announced that it’ll be bringing its very unique 4 Charger system for the R35 Nissan GT-R to next month’s Tokyo Auto Salon.

This makes Power Enterprise the first outfit to cram the GT-R’s already crowded engine bay with two additional air compressors.

Power Enterprise’s 4 Charger system adds two belt-driven Rotrex superchargers downwind of the standard turbochargers, boosting low and mid-range torque and improving throttle response – or at least that’s what they say. We’ve never heard  the R35 being described as lacking in the torque department, but hey, if two compressors are great, then four must surely be brilliant, right?

Solid tech specs for the 4 Charger system have yet to be released by Power Enterprise, but we are sure we’ll be hearing more about it closer to Tokyo Auto Salon. We’ll keep you posted.

[Power Enterprise, via GTRCenter]

Comments

  • Darrell [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    OMG, and so it begins
  • Phill [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    more chargers than a bank,or a day at the bull fights in spain.hope its worth it
  • Andy [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    Like a ZR1 counteract
  • Andy [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    It really is a Baby boogataiiiii
    4turbos on the gatai
    2 turbos and two supercharges on the GTR35
    Hope it can match the Euros topend speed
  • j1v [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    They could at least put the oil cooling lines of the rotrex chargers. You start that engine, and the chargers will finish in no time ;)

    FAIL !!!
  • Charlie [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    Centrifugal superchargers are ***house. They've got all the bad sides of superchargers and turbochargers put together.

    If I had a R35, I'd give this a wide berth unless I wanted a show car that never actually got driven the way the Nissan engineers intended.

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