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adamzan

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  1. He drink's and wheels at the same time. THAT I think deserves a
  2. If youre worried just take it back to the dealer, warranty!
  3. there is one that i know of, called 4x4 EVO2, I have it. I have the PC version. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4x4_EVO_2
  4. I think it might be normal when the starter is drawing lots of current. There is an 88 pathfinder down the road from my friend that hadn't ran in 2 years so we tried to boost it and It turned over real slow and melted my booster cables
  5. If they're not cracked, warped or damaged in any other way I'd just clean them up and slap 'em back on. Had to help a friend with his chevy pickup once.....
  6. Also check your belts dude, that's where my similar noise was
  7. My 93 has 337,000km's (around 215k miles) on the original auto, no cooler, just regular maintenance. When I select a gear, its fast and instant, not like my 95 where it takes it's sweet time to find reverse And yes, GET A COOLER. That lucas stuff really works too.
  8. Drinking and driving can do a lot of damage................
  9. I think he was replacing the one under the hood that goes along the firewall and near the brake booster, I'm sure he'll chime in.
  10. I'm just about to hit 240,000kms in my 95, thats almost 150k miles. For a vehicle with this many miles, it surely runs better/has less problems than many of the domestics that my friends drive. It's the rust on the body thats getting to her
  11. Probably different for the canadian/us models than the aussie ones.
  12. If it's of any importance, the compressors in the wd21's AFAIK are (at least the OEM ones) made by calsonic. I'm looking into OBA for my 95 once i finish the 93. I think this is the right link http://www.calsonic.com/pdf's/compressor.pdf
  13. Don't think so, my 95 doesn't have a washer, but my 93 does, neither truck leaks so....
  14. One time my dad forgot to put the little washer on with the drain plug on and he was all worried about it so we drove to canadian tire bought more oil and did a second change, so it got a double change! Glad to hear she's running good
  15. Like so? http://ottawa.en.craigslist.ca/car/692794285.html
  16. I'd fix those exhaust leaks, my mileage went up after that. Also is your driving mostly city or highway? Oh and when you fill from empty, how many liters go in?
  17. Congrat's man That was me last year! College is soooo much better.
  18. Hmm well then, I'm going to have to look into some more protection for the engine bay. Those rubber things on the side of the skid plate came off when I removed it to change the belts, so they just hang down now. Oh ya sorry to thread jack Ilovemypatty
  19. It was my father's truck at the time, which was almost 4 and 1/2 years ago now. He always over does things. Guess he should have thought of that when it came to rust proofing the frame.
  20. So you don't have the three red lights come on when you go through a big puddle? Or is my alternator just POS, and to think it was brand new when I got the truck
  21. If I were you, I would get a slightly thicker piece of metal, use silicone to seal it and either rivet or weld the steel in place, and then coat it in tar, or whatever that tough undercoating stuff is, underneath the truck. Thats what my father did on my 93, the floor had just started to get warm, so we were lucky. He used 2 tubes of silicone, 1 can of the undercoating stuff, a 3/8's piece of steel and a sh!tload of rivets. Pulled the carpet up a while ago to have a look, and it looks new under there still. When they saftied my 95 they had to fix that hole, and the floor kinda gets warm. They used too thin gauge of metal me thinks Good luck!
  22. Your speedometer is always working right? Maybe the gear's need to be lubed up or they're jamming when the trip meter rolls over to 000 or gets reset. Mine did this once, try removing the cluster and checking it out.
  23. Well if it was 4 years old, thats means its a 2004 VQ35 r50
  24. WHAT?!??!?!?! How did I miss that! This is in my end of town. I have seen that truck parked on the side, thought it was a broken down pathy But it looked too clean
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