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Cuong Nguyen

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  1. A K&N filter will help you with giddy up. better throttle response. If you just changed plugs, I suggest you change the cap and rotor and the plug wires. Plug wires--get some magnecor or some 8mm ones or just stock ones--7mm. The rattling is possible those heat shields on the exhaust manifolds. Just remove them.
  2. I need to get around and adjusting the prongs on the maf sensor plug. The sputtering is becoming a nuisance.
  3. The topic is covered in the Garage section. It's 5x7 front and rear. I don't know about replacing the rotor but the process shouldn't be hard. Grab yourself a FSM or Chilton's or Haynes and start learning
  4. Buy my L&P Centerlink and you shouldn't have to worry about it going bad on you ever again
  5. I never heard of it. If it's similar design and material like the K&N, it should produce the same effects.
  6. I ran the K&N stock panel filter replacement and I noticed a better throttle response vs the paper filter element. I know upgraded to the JWT Popcharger. I'm keeping the stock air box and K&N just in cause I decide to go fording in deep water.
  7. Yes it'll work. It's the same thing as AC sells.
  8. The lockers for sale that I posted was a bud in Cali. Those are the ARB lockers front and rear. Will require hoses and onboard air to operate them. That guy must be smoking crack. I'll take a Locker over LSD anyday. The downfalls about having a locker on the highway is the vehicle tends to fishtail? under icy, snowy, and very wet conditions. Also you lose your turning radius, and the tires tend to wear out a lil bit more. LSD has a similar effect only when both tires are firmly planted on the road. When one tire is off the ground or not firmly on the ground (not the same load as the other tire), the tire on the firm ground has a tendency to slip a little. Reason it slips is because an LSD is a clutch pack type of unit. Spline count is the number of splines on the ends of the axle shafts inside the axle housing. Our pathfinders have a 31 spline count as opposed to the newer frontiers/xterra that have a 33 spline count.
  9. I think that's no way possible with the current setup
  10. is the whole left side leaning to the left? if it's just your front end, then you might need to crank up your torsion bars a tad to level it out. if it's the whole left side, then the rear coils are sagging and so are your torsion bars up front. I think it's kinda normal that it appears like that. I know mine kinda did when I first got mine.
  11. it will be abnoxiously loud. the fiberglass in the glasspack will burn up over time and get louder and louder.
  12. Don't forget to upgrade your steering linkage system when you go throw on the meats. 35s are doable. You will need the 3" BL and 3" Suspension and do lots of cutting. 3.75 bs is the best BS. I have the 4" BS and it rubs the compression rod mounts on the frame with my 33x12.50s.
  13. I'm getting ready to have a set built and would like to see some ways to have it built
  14. Well the the current speedo reading says 168,xxx miles. I haven't considered all the free miles I've gain since I put on the 33s
  15. Welcome to the club! I have a 93 XE as well but it's automatic and 2wd...... Anyhow, PathfinderOffroad.com shut down because the guy (I forgot his name) didn't have time for it and/or the money. 88PathOffroad knows him and others here might know. The Xterra wheels will fit. I think there was a problem with those wheels cracking(recall, me thinks) but someone here will confirm it so. If you have any problems, don't be shy and ask! We'll help you out! Don't forget we have a search button too
  16. actually ceiling mounted speakers in the rear started in '93.
  17. There's a couple that use the taurus fans. They pull mad air! You will need to use a 30-40 amp relay with it since it uses a lot of juice. 88pathoffroad has a Quest fan in his Pathfinder. I have a Quest fan sitting here if you want it. Other options are the 16" fan from the auto parts store. or the Nissan Altima fan.
  18. I don't see how overfilling could be problematic like that. When was the last time you flushed the transmission? Are you running a tranny cooler?
  19. Have you tried a search? I'd do Borla if I had the money.
  20. Alternator brackets would be sweet TOM! I'm thinking about selling my Quest electric fan if it doesn't work out for an Altima.
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