If you are happy to search for what you want rather than navigate to it 
maybe you could try using a Spotlight catalog? That will put the indexing 
on Spotlight, which I think is more aggressive in keeping an indexed cache. 
Its definitely less load on QS.

You would need to to be sure Spotlight is indexing those network volumes. 
I'm not sure where things are with that, but here is one reference: 
http://krypted.com/mac-os-x/enabling-spotlight-for-network-volumes/

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On Sunday, June 2, 2013 2:01:40 PM UTC-7, Ontonator wrote:
>
> I connect to my other mac through the network, and when I try to browse it 
> with Quicksilver, it is agonisingly slow. Is there a way to maintain an 
> index of the other computer, but not include it in the global catalogue.

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