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Old Jan 14, 2003 | 08:44 PM
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Finally, I feel like I am talking to some guys who know what they are doing. I have not added any mods to my Maxima yet. I am planning to add a Warped Speed CAI and then go with the exhaust system they offer also. I would really like to do something to help out with starting line power first though. Any suggestions appreciated.
Old Jan 14, 2003 | 09:16 PM
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Re: Low end power

Originally posted by Noah92Se Finally, I feel like I am talking to some guys who know what they are doing. I have not added any mods to my Maxima yet. I am planning to add a Warped Speed CAI and then go with the exhaust system they offer also. I would really like to do something to help out with starting line power first though. Any suggestions appreciated.
Since you found the Warp Speed site you're on the right road. Just like most car, a full intake and exhaust will help. Since you're talking about low end power (the lack of) I'll assume you're driving a auto? For me I did all the bolt on mods that available for the VE, CAI, UDP, Y-pipe, 2.5 exh piping, properly working rebuild VTC's, etc. and I must honestly say it wasn't until I bump my timing to 25* BTC before I notice a big difference in botton end.
Old Jan 15, 2003 | 09:38 AM
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Re: Low end power

Originally posted by Noah92Se
Finally, I feel like I am talking to some guys who know what they are doing. I have not added any mods to my Maxima yet. I am planning to add a Warped Speed CAI and then go with the exhaust system they offer also. I would really like to do something to help out with starting line power first though. Any suggestions appreciated.
Level 10 Torque converter (or some company). If you have an auto.
Old Jan 15, 2003 | 10:06 AM
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Re: Re: Low end power

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Since you found the Warp Speed site you're on the right road. Just like most car, a full intake and exhaust will help. Since you're talking about low end power (the lack of) I'll assume you're driving a auto? For me I did all the bolt on mods that available for the VE, CAI, UDP, Y-pipe, 2.5 exh piping, properly working rebuild VTC's, etc. and I must honestly say it wasn't until I bump my timing to 25* BTC before I notice a big difference in botton end.

Where is a good place to get info. on advanced timing? And, after these mods: CAI, exhaust overhaul, upgraded ECU - how much extra horsepower are we talking about?
Old Jan 15, 2003 | 01:39 PM
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Where is a good place to get info. on advanced timing? And, after these mods: CAI, exhaust overhaul, upgraded ECU - how much extra horsepower are we talking about?

http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte671n/mymax.html

Good info.
Old Jan 15, 2003 | 03:57 PM
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Originally posted by Gjohnson



http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte671n/mymax.html

Good info.
Thanks for the site..
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