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i have a question,i have a 1990 nissan pathfinder xe-v6 3.0l 4x4 5 speed with a vg30e in it still bone stock except for headers.anyway my question was are all pathhies like mine this slow for example i can hardly keep up with miny vans(i am not exagerating), or wat could be wrong? also wat would cause an engine to backfire? thanx in advanced

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mine keeps up with all the other pathys in town. I do tuneups exessively changing plugs, wires, cap & rotor early and all @ the same time. I check the o2 sensor for deposits and check my MAF for dirt as well. I also do a seafoam treatment every spring (good smoke show) Its still slow but not depressing.

What I really don't get is every now and then it gets really strong for about 10 min some times it'll chirp going into 2nd or break loose for a sec on wet road when I drop 3rd @ 50mph. Be nice if it was always that stong or stronger... But most the time I won't sad.gif Ok maybe it is depressing lol

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you will pass the minivans once you get on the trails; sounds like you need a tune-up fo' sho'!

When I hit the accelerator the truck moves, over 100 it gets a little tense but I blame the lift and tires.

Buy a Z if you want to race... tickets get expensive though :wiggle:

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well i have 2.4 engine and i dont feel like it is too slowly, before that i had 2.6 V6 Opel Omega manual gearbox, i think it is even faster than the omega, on lower RPMS

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mine keeps up with all the other pathys in town. I do tuneups exessively changing plugs, wires, cap & rotor early and all @ the same time. I check the o2 sensor for deposits and check my MAF for dirt as well. I also do a seafoam treatment every spring (good smoke show) Its still slow but not depressing.

What I really don't get is every now and then it gets really strong for about 10 min some times it'll chirp going into 2nd or break loose for a sec on wet road when I drop 3rd @ 60mph. Be nice if it was always that stong or stronger... But most the time I won't :( Ok maybe it is depressing lol

 

Mine does the same, sometimes it'll feel strong and have much more power then it goes away. My old truck did that as well.

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I've discovered that unsprung weight makes a difference. Just by downsizing from 31x10.5 tires to 235/75 R15s, I noticed my rig is a bit more peppy and the ride isn't as jittery and nervous. I think my MPG is better too. My buddy changed out his stock steelies for some forged aluminum rims that were about 5lbs lighter per wheel and that thing felt like a rocket afterwords...well maybe by Pathy standards.

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Mine has been in a few races and hasn't lost one. I guess I screen my competitors... haha :) Though mine does tend to have it's "more powerful" days. Just put in a cold air intake, with little change besides the tone. All I can say is I've been in slower. Also depends on the mini-vans your trying to race. They can be pretty quick. Smaller tires can make a lil difference as well.

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The back firing maybe cause by a bad dizzy cap or rotor...my 95 was back firing and I replaced them and it fixed it,I'm not saying thats the problem with your but it could help...

 

Huh...my 2960cc monster would spin both rear 245/70s for 10-15 feet on concrete,off idle,not brake staging or any thing and it left preppy good marks for only 153 hp.

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thanx everyone for all the replies, i guess i am going to have to tough it out. haha

 

 

or swap in a 3.3... 10% bigger 10% more power and even more if you use a 3.0 cam in the 3.3 head.

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or swap in a 3.3... 10% bigger 10% more power and even more if you use a 3.0 cam in the 3.3 head.

 

Yank out all of that STOCK AIR FILTER box and junk and put a cone type (K&N) air filter on it. Made a NICE improvement on my 1990 SE 4x4....much more peppy now that the engine could actually BREATHE. Gas mileage improved a little bit too. Did mine years ago and still going strong.

 

I have pictures if you would like to see. Its a piece of cake.

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