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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 02:34 PM
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Loss of power

having a problem with my 92 Maxima SE, I have put a high flow intake and full exhaust on the car witch was working fin. Now I am lossing power. The fuel filter has been replaced. I am thinking it may be the fuel preasure regulator or th oxygen sensor. has anyone else had this happen or know any other parts that may need to be replaced?

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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 12:51 PM
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Re: Loss of power

Originally posted by Paul Koenning
having a problem with my 92 Maxima SE, I have put a high flow intake and full exhaust on the car witch was working fin. Now I am lossing power. The fuel filter has been replaced. I am thinking it may be the fuel preasure regulator or th oxygen sensor. has anyone else had this happen or know any other parts that may need to be replaced?

Thanks Paul
No thanks to you ******* I did find the problem. It was a bad feul injector so I was prety much running on 5 out of my 6 ciliders. A feul injector cost $100 and can be changed if you take your time. Seeing how this sight works half of you might have this problem but will never find this post to find the possible problem. See ya *******, you guys just keep talking about your bling bling crome and pretty things you like to put on your car to look cool.
Old Apr 24, 2003 | 01:03 PM
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 01:18 PM
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Re: Re: Loss of power

Originally posted by Paul Koenning


No thanks to you ******* I did find the problem. It was a bad feul injector so I was prety much running on 5 out of my 6 ciliders. A feul injector cost $100 and can be changed if you take your time. Seeing how this sight works half of you might have this problem but will never find this post to find the possible problem. See ya *******, you guys just keep talking about your bling bling crome and pretty things you like to put on your car to look cool.
Last I checked we weren't all qualified mechanics who had nothing better to do than to fix your car over the internet. By the way, could your description of the problem be any more vague?.....sheesh.

Old Apr 24, 2003 | 01:31 PM
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both of your guyz are right but i smell a catfight the wannabe mechanics and showoffs!lol
Old Apr 24, 2003 | 01:36 PM
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No thanks to you ******* I did find the problem. It was a bad feul injector so I was prety much running on 5 out of my 6 ciliders. A feul injector cost $100 and can be changed if you take your time. Seeing how this sight works half of you might have this problem but will never find this post to find the possible problem. See ya *******, you guys just keep talking about your bling bling crome and pretty things you like to put on your car to look cool.
Old Apr 24, 2003 | 03:33 PM
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 05:41 PM
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yeah that is realy vague he should of described the loss of power in greater detail because when one of my fuel injectors went out my car shook up to about 2500rpms
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