918pathy
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Sorry that was my bad P0420 is a bad cat.
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If I am not mistaken I think the P0440 code is your catalytic converter, I could be wrong so dont quote me (LOL)I am still learning, but I am sure of the experts will chime in and corrrect if i am wrong
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Thats cool,Not a member, but I am registered. Phoenix, Ahwatukee to be exact.
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that would be super cool to get both groups together for a run sometimeI'm in AZ as well, although I havent done any mods yet to the Pathfinder as its some what new of a vehicle to me. I just sold my 2006 Nissan Frontier 4x4. I bought this Pathfinder from my mother in law, well still paying her, lol, interest free much better of a payment, lol. We have a group of Nissan owners here in AZ ONAZ that I was heavily involved in when I had the Frontier, as it was built to wheel a bit more than this stock Pathfinder! I know KovemaN knows a few of the ONAZ group. It would be nice to have a get together, perhaps the NPORA AZ guys and the ONAZ guys!
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That would be pretty cool, I would like to see some pics. of various options.
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He closed up shop early today, Bummer I wanted to work/learn. its OK cuz tomorrow is a new day
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yes, but Bryan had somethings to take care of downtown and would not be back till 2 or so
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I am very grateful for Bryan at Auto Motion for giving me this chance, he is a really great guy, and very good at what he does. I very thankfull to have a chance to trained by some as skilled as him.... Koveman I have a shop sticker on my truck, and it like gave my truck 50 more HP...LOL
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It sounds more severe than just a fluid/filter change. Does it go in reverse?
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Its so cool, I start learning new career today cant wait totally stoked....Thank you again Koveman
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Very nice!!!
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Maybe check out ARB/OME, they have suspension lifts for you year make and model, I think they are about 2". If that helps
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I spoke to Koveman friends that owns a shop, and he is willing to train me from the ground up as a apprentice, and I am really stoked about it, cant wait to start learning. Thank you so much for that Koveman it is very much appreciated, again thank you, and thanks to all that responded.
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Check your negative battery cable, the problem might be there. I am not a expert but i had sa similar issue on mine. BGut I am sure the experts will chime in.
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What is a better way to go for me to learn automotive? Would going to a tech school like UTI, worth it? or would I be better off going to a community college automotive program?
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YES!!! Mother Nature is a wonderful thingTook her out and got a little nature on her.....
Remember, I said "a little"
Going looking for more "Nature" tomorrow!!!
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Very nice!!!
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Thats what I am talking bout'
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My son and I replaced the header collector gaskets.
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Thats a nice truck you got there.
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What did you hit...Bent the rear bumper so it doesn't sit straight and put a dent in the front.
Broke the passenger side tail light. Anyone have a replacement?
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I just went to start it this morning, and let it run for a few minutes. there was no blue smoke, but the water droplets in the tip of the exhuast, and when I gave a little gas, watery black carbon shot out all on the rim and tire of the truck parked next to me. (WHOOPS). I know some water droplets are nomal but is with the black carbon like stuff, or is that just cuz my exhuast is probably 10 years old and i have a exhaust leak coming from the flange by the O2 sensor
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The timing was off a bit the timing marks were not not even lined up, But now it seems to smoke a bit. When Ifirst start it if I give it a little gas some blue smoke comes from the exhaust, once it warms up it seems fine, Also at start up when you give it a little gas, there will be what appears to be water on the ground by the tail pipe and water droplets in the exhaust pipe, the engine does not overheat, the temp gauge goes about a 1/4+/- when fully warmed up. would the smoking exhaust be bad valves or something elseSounds like the old one was off by a tooth.
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If the 91 Terrano has the same motor as a 91 Pathfinder here, K&N has a drop in filter the part number is 33-2031-2. If that helps
Numbers in AZ
in Southwest States
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