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Formerly_94PathyMan

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  1. Hello all,

     

    I used to be 94Pathyman, so I guess I am not necessarily new! I haven't been on in so long, I figured it would be a good idea to say "Hi" again in this forum! I got a different ride now, an R50, 01 QX4, and I love it. I am going to be selling my 94 Pathy, so if you are interested, I will be making a separate post for that. Other than that guys, just wanted to say hi, and let you know I am back! Hope I can help contribute a little bit again, since it has been probably a year or more since I have gotten on here. So much catching up to do, so little time...LOL! Anyway y'all, feel free to hit me up, I will be getting pics and everything on here of my new ride as soon as I can. Thanks again for this wonderful forum!

  2. Like already said, "DUAL" exhausts are better for a V-8 or highly modified V-6's. With the little amount of power that the 3.0 puts out, or even the 3.3 for that matter, just a 2" with a high flow cat, headers, and a reputable muffler...i.e. flowmaster, magnaflow, borla, etc...I think it would perform better. As already stated, you need to maximize flow, not sound to gain power. You could put a 3" pipe on there and it would sound cool, but perform like crap. So just remember, bigger doesn't always mean better, it is how you use it! LOL!

  3. Do you have a gas smell inside and outside the car? If so it could be your Evap canister. Have you had your injectors checked? MAF? O2 sensor? Fuel filter? Those are all that come to mind at the moment.

  4. Fender acustic.Got it and a hard case for 300 bucks.

    I can play good but havent been able to play in like a year since I have to tune it every 10 minutes and that got old fast.

    Usally play G-funk rr,steven stills,and other good music.

     

    Have you ever tried to tighten your tuners? Maybe you need to try re-stringing it and use some nut lube too. It works great.

  5. I have been playing for like 10 years now, but haven't really progressed for about four years now since I have been working non stop. I used to have 3 electrics, now 2, sold the ibanez, but I still got the 84 squire bullet, and the cheap epiphone special 2, and got my dad's 36 year old yamaha acoustic. I have tuned them all up and even replaced the truss rod on the squire. Love it, wish I had someone around who actually pushed me to play more.

  6. Right on man, I agree with the area, good wheeling. If you are ever in the area, let me know man, I live in Denver so I could always go for a trail ride or something on a weekend with ya! Glad to see you got your pathy back, hope you are enjoying it.

  7. Or maybe they just "noticed" the cats were cloged...shops are funny. used to work in one for a year. Can't begin to tell you the dirty things these people do. glad I can do all my own work.

     

    Jose

     

    X2 on that. To clean a dirty or clogged cat, get some white gas, or mineral spirits, and let it sit inside and swish it around. Worked wonders on my civic's cat till I put a high flow on. Other than that, Watch out man, shops can do some funky stuff. Check your evap canister and see if it is now clogged. I bet they forgot to hook something up, or put your distributor back in a tooth off or something. Either way, check those out, and also make sure they got the TPS nice and tight and plugged in, I did that on mine! Try those things, hope it works out for ya!

  8. Not hating, but he's got a point. Either way, cool stuff man, I did stuff like that in an 84 Honda Accord, and trust me, plenty of ground clearance to get through that with it, I went to some crazy places with it. Either way man, go find something that makes you say, I don't know, and then do it, it will blow your mind!

  9. blue smoke typically means oil, but I have seen it being a bad mixture also, but I would start by watching your oil consumption, but for the idle area, I would say check cap, rotor, wires, plugs, then move the IAC solenoid, TPS, MAF, or fuel filter sometimes does that crap to the idle, but if you are missing like crazy revving and you got blue smoke, I am guessing somewhere you might have some oil getting into the chamber, but I could be wrong, lets hope so!

  10. Just take it off, and make sure all wires and hoses don't go near it, unless you have headers, they are pretty much useless, which with headers, who cares let them show. Either way, when mine break, they are off for sure. Can someone say "Scrap Metal"?

  11. My personal opinion is on trucks, OWL out, cars, white wall, unless vintage, in. But I am a little old school, even though I am only 26, still like them out. I have had them both ways on my pathy, and I think it looks better out, but your opinion is the only one that matters here anyway!

  12. A/C condensor, not so hard, compressor and clearing the metal out, little different. Most people just take compressed air and shoot it through the lines, but you got to remember to do the receiver dryer too, so if you want to save money, find a way to do it yourself, but if you can't/don't have the tools/equipment, of course pay someone else, but shop around. Unless you live in BFE, you should be able to haggle with a bunch of mechanics who will try to all underbid eachother if you come in with one of their quotes. Easy as pie that way, just a lot of hot driving...LOL!

  13. mine did that crap, check those little clip connections on the positive side. Mine corroded through on one of the, the green connector I think, maybe there are multiple green ones, but those things are a corrosion heaven so check there too. Also, then see if you can wiggle the wires individually, while running, to see if it is just one or the whole mess. Good luck, mine took ten minutes to fix once I found it.

  14. Very nice, love those nissans. Man you both have nice Pathy's. Can't wait till I get my lift, hopefully getting my UCA's soon, then it is off to wheels and tires. Still gonna install the lift with my 235's though, can't wait even though it will look funny till I get the new shoes.

  15. I'm running Pro Comps. The Aussie-made OMEs seem to have the best reputation but are the most expensive. Bilsteins are also popular.

    Kingman, You are dead right about sloppy shocks being dangerous. They can increase braking distances by a dozen or more feet.

     

    not to mention being scary as hell when you have a 1000 foot drop off of a highway with a piece of crap retainer between you and the cliff and you hit a dang bump. Definately first thing I do when I buy a new vehicle, regardless of age or conditon. I know it is a slight waste of money, but what can I say, I would rather be safe then sorry. I should check out my strut rod bushings, my wheel use to shake every time I hit a bump, until I installed a steering damper. Maybe that is the cause in the first place, now I barely feel it though. :tongue:

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