Should I try to improve my current car, or wait and get new car?
Should I try to improve my current car, or wait and get new car?
I just wanted to ask you guys, do you think it'd be best to try and get the most out of my current 91' maxima, by eventually adding cold air intake, new exhaust system, new wheels ... all that other stuff,
or would it be beter to wait a couple years and buy a like 95-97 and start doing it to that stuff? If I do it to the current one, will it add to the eventual sales price of the car, or just be pouring money into it?
I do want to "customize" my car(do little cosmetic things), but not sure if I'd be able to get anywhere CLOSE to the amount of horsepower there is on the newer models.
or would it be beter to wait a couple years and buy a like 95-97 and start doing it to that stuff? If I do it to the current one, will it add to the eventual sales price of the car, or just be pouring money into it?
I do want to "customize" my car(do little cosmetic things), but not sure if I'd be able to get anywhere CLOSE to the amount of horsepower there is on the newer models.
Re: Beef up older car, or get new?
just mod it for fun...you'd have to drop VERY large amounts of money(or of course nitrous) to get a '91 to match the power of the newer models. just mod the car with the basics and be happy...thats what I decided to do, just throw on the basic mods(intake, exahust, etc.) and do some other thing here and there.
and no, adding mods will make the car less valuable on the public market, maybe on the private seller market, but it'll be harder to sell.
and no, adding mods will make the car less valuable on the public market, maybe on the private seller market, but it'll be harder to sell.
Originally posted by doomtoo
I just wanted to ask you guys, do you think it'd be best to try and get the most out of my current 91' maxima, by eventually adding cold air intake, new exhaust system, new wheels ... all that other stuff,
or would it be beter to wait a couple years and buy a like 95-97 and start doing it to that stuff? If I do it to the current one, will it add to the eventual sales price of the car, or just be pouring money into it?
I do want to "customize" my car(do little cosmetic things), but not sure if I'd be able to get anywhere CLOSE to the amount of horsepower there is on the newer models.
I just wanted to ask you guys, do you think it'd be best to try and get the most out of my current 91' maxima, by eventually adding cold air intake, new exhaust system, new wheels ... all that other stuff,
or would it be beter to wait a couple years and buy a like 95-97 and start doing it to that stuff? If I do it to the current one, will it add to the eventual sales price of the car, or just be pouring money into it?
I do want to "customize" my car(do little cosmetic things), but not sure if I'd be able to get anywhere CLOSE to the amount of horsepower there is on the newer models.
Re: Re: Beef up older car, or get new?
Less valuable! How much did your mods cost you? Did they help much? DO you have any pictures I could see, becuase I haven't really found too many people that have mods for '91's
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
Re: Re: Re: Beef up older car, or get new?
Originally posted by doomtoo
Less valuable! How much did your mods cost you? Did they help much? DO you have any pictures I could see, becuase I haven't really found too many people that have mods for '91's
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
Less valuable! How much did your mods cost you? Did they help much? DO you have any pictures I could see, becuase I haven't really found too many people that have mods for '91's
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
you can adjust your timing yourself (see the FAQ post at the top of this forum); search for more info on timing and it's effects - there's tons of threads about it
Re: Re: Re: Re: Beef up older car, or get new?
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
go to http://maxima.cardomain.com on the main screen there, you can choose 1991 and look at plenty of 1991 Maximas with mods
you can adjust your timing yourself (see the FAQ post at the top of this forum); search for more info on timing and it's effects - there's tons of threads about it
go to http://maxima.cardomain.com on the main screen there, you can choose 1991 and look at plenty of 1991 Maximas with mods
you can adjust your timing yourself (see the FAQ post at the top of this forum); search for more info on timing and it's effects - there's tons of threads about it
Re: Re: Re: Beef up older car, or get new?
Originally posted by doomtoo
Less valuable! How much did your mods cost you? Did they help much? DO you have any pictures I could see, becuase I haven't really found too many people that have mods for '91's
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
Less valuable! How much did your mods cost you? Did they help much? DO you have any pictures I could see, becuase I haven't really found too many people that have mods for '91's
Would timing kits help quite a bit once I got cold air intake?
Is your car the original color?
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