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Old 04-14-2006 | 02:37 AM
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The mysterious box!

I noticed there was a small black box with some cables going to it in the front/passager's side of my trunk and have no idea what it is to. The wires going to it were eaten through a long time ago, so I was just curious as to what it actually is.



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Looks like a control box for a cd changer.....
Old 04-14-2006 | 08:24 AM
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You must have horrible gas mileage. That is the cylinder shutdown unit. Your car runs on 3 cylinders during slow city driving with that out you are wasting gas with all 6 activated.
Old 04-14-2006 | 09:00 AM
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You must have horrible gas mileage. That is the cylinder shutdown unit. Your car runs on 3 cylinders during slow city driving with that out you are wasting gas with all 6 activated.

??? I didn't thinks our cars had that kind of technology built into them becauyse of their age. Have not heard of this before.
Old 04-14-2006 | 09:30 AM
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??? I didn't thinks our cars had that kind of technology built into them becauyse of their age. Have not heard of this before.



Old 04-14-2006 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Scope
You must have horrible gas mileage. That is the cylinder shutdown unit. Your car runs on 3 cylinders during slow city driving with that out you are wasting gas with all 6 activated.
i am no expert by any means but i am pretty sure our cars didn't come with that option. I may be wrong but I'm willing to put my money on not a option
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:05 AM
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Pandora's Box

I believe that box is the control unit for the ABS.
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:13 AM
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You must have horrible gas mileage. That is the cylinder shutdown unit. Your car runs on 3 cylinders during slow city driving with that out you are wasting gas with all 6 activated.
Do you even own a Maxima? discplacement on demand technology wasn't even available to the public until the early 2000's

check out the wiki site on it..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Fuel_Management

edit: heres another site on wiki about variable displacement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_displacement

and I think i'll add another owned to it



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i think he was joking?
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:35 AM
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i had 2 boxes in the rear of my trunk....one was some kind of rechargeable battery, and i never figuredout what the other was. they were placed just behind the seat, bolted on the support brace
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:39 AM
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i think he was joking?
uh YEA

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Old 04-14-2006 | 10:40 AM
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Looks to me like one of the old cell phone boxes, especially with that telephone style jack.

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Do you even own a Maxima? discplacement on demand technology wasn't even available to the public until the early 2000's
Cadillac used technology like that in the 80's. My friend had a Cadillac that could drop down to 6 cylinders then down to 4 when cruising.


Also, that Wikipedia site isn't really all that great for solid information. Any person can go on there and put the information on there.
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mtcookson
Looks to me like one of the old cell phone boxes, especially with that telephone style jack.



Cadillac used technology like that in the 80's. My friend had a Cadillac that could drop down to 6 cylinders then down to 4 when cruising.


Also, that Wikipedia site isn't really all that great for solid information. Any person can go on there and put the information on there.
^^ I agree, Cadillac Had those and they didn't last very long before malfunctioning, cadillac scrapped the Idea only 1 Model Year later, the correct technology wasn't invented yet to have it work reliable.
Neat Idea back then though.
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:49 AM
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I think what's worse about the stuff never working right was that the car was so heavy and the engine was so underpowered that it felt like it was running on 4 cylinders.
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:54 AM
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the wires that were going to it...can you trace it?
Old 04-14-2006 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by mtcookson
Looks to me like one of the old cell phone boxes, especially with that telephone style jack.



Cadillac used technology like that in the 80's. My friend had a Cadillac that could drop down to 6 cylinders then down to 4 when cruising.


Also, that Wikipedia site isn't really all that great for solid information. Any person can go on there and put the information on there.
Yep, I do know that..thanks for telling me tho

And I really hope he was joking..
Old 04-14-2006 | 01:57 PM
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yeah, I'm with mtcookson here

definitely not a stock piece and looks like the old sytle cell phone car kits
I found one of them under the carpet in one of my preludes recently
Old 04-14-2006 | 02:02 PM
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Thats a GSM amplifier. Its for old cell phones as Craig said. They are either in your trunk or under one of the front seats.
Old 04-14-2006 | 02:02 PM
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Its a black box like the ones they use on airlines.
Old 04-14-2006 | 02:07 PM
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All of you are wrong. It is the black box that goes to the FAA once the car is wrecked. There is information stored there that helps them determine the cause of the accident. The wires went to tiny microphones embedded in the dash and a tiny breathalyzer hidden in the steering wheel. There was another sensor to detect "bobbing" because oral sex causes accidents too.

I can't believe all the knowledgeable guys here didn't know this.
Old 04-14-2006 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Scriz92SE
Do you even own a Maxima? discplacement on demand technology wasn't even available to the public until the early 2000's

check out the wiki site on it..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Fuel_Management

edit: heres another site on wiki about variable displacement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_displacement

Such self ownage goin on.
To answer your question I've owned a 90 VG for about 2.5 years before giving up on it due to me goin through three trannies.

As stated already this technology has been out for years but it has failed due to many electrical issues and many cylinders becoming flooded and such due to these issues.

oh yeah
Old 04-14-2006 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Scope
Such self ownage goin on.
To answer your question I've owned a 90 VG for about 2.5 years before giving up on it due to me goin through three trannies.

As stated already this technology has been out for years but it has failed due to many electrical issues and many cylinders becoming flooded and such due to these issues.

oh yeah
I refuse to comment on this post, its all in the Wiki..jesus christ people.
Old 04-14-2006 | 03:10 PM
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Well, you just commented on it. You got owned, move on.
Old 04-14-2006 | 03:19 PM
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Well, you just commented on it. You got owned, move on.
I definately didn't get owned. He's the one calling it "cylinder management".

But whatever, no biggie..if you say I got owned then I must be owned right? You are the all-in-knowing.
Old 04-14-2006 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Scriz92SE
I refuse to comment on this post, its all in the Wiki..jesus christ people.

Read posts 12 and 13. I am going off of my current knowledge of it now but I'm pretty sure it wasn't named the same as it is now. It's more reliable and I am guessing they have a better cylinder mangement unit now.

Anyways you took teh fun out of my original post. It was made to scare teh noob but some people had to get too literal.
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Old 04-14-2006 | 05:44 PM
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Old 04-14-2006 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Scope

Read posts 12 and 13. I am going off of my current knowledge of it now but I'm pretty sure it wasn't named the same as it is now. It's more reliable and I am guessing they have a better cylinder mangement unit now.

Anyways you took teh fun out of my original post. It was made to scare teh noob but some people had to get too literal.
Well my bad for ruining your post, just didn't know if you were serious or not..you know how sarcasm permeates through the internet but anyways its over.

Old 04-14-2006 | 07:07 PM
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Wire Tap

Perhaps that box is a wiretap put there by Homeland security. Have you been naughty?
Also, have you seen anyone looking like **** Cheney hanging around your car?
Old 04-14-2006 | 07:11 PM
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tiz an analog car phone. they were popular before cell phones
Old 04-14-2006 | 10:31 PM
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Awsome thanks! Definatly believe that it is the phone thing because I know it use to be wired for a car phone (threw the damn thing out...was all rusty and non-functional).

I am disapointed though that my car doesn't have ABS Checked the fuses and everything, and that would be a big no. Sucks though because I really could of used it today when I rear ended a guy (not hard at all, more like a little tap) while driving on the freeway and all the sudden it just stop! Everyone around me came || to hitting the person infront but I was the unfortunate one who did hit someone (guy in front had ABS). Luckily thanks to our foam bumpers and his foam bumper, there was NO damage what-so-ever! Not even a mark! Guy was cool, we shook and said everything looks good on both ends and then said our good-byes. (slippery roads as well).
Old 04-14-2006 | 11:16 PM
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yea if you had ABS. i belive the ABS computer is located in the trunk near the passenger side speaker.
Old 04-15-2006 | 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Scope

Such self ownage goin on.
To answer your question I've owned a 90 VG for about 2.5 years before giving up on it due to me goin through three trannies.

As stated already this technology has been out for years but it has failed due to many electrical issues and many cylinders becoming flooded and such due to these issues.

oh yeah

Yeah have you bother to check either the Haynes manual or any online manual, you putts! The box between the two rear speakers is the antenna amplifier for the cellphone. And no cylinder managment, oh and learn to drive, three trannies in 2.5 years, remember R is for Reverse not ROCKET
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Yeah have you bother to check either the Haynes manual or any online manual, you putts! The box between the two rear speakers is the antenna amplifier for the cellphone. And no cylinder managment, oh and learn to drive, three trannies in 2.5 years, remember R is for Reverse not ROCKET
As stated earlier it was a JOKE. I was givin them a hard time but people got serious and tried to negate me when only the experienced org-ers new I was bsing about it.

I know how to drive just not slow. I barely used R just N then D. lol. But hey when you don't pay for the replacements then it doesn't hurt as much. I was never given car responsibility until this year when I got my sunbird in Spetember. Then the HG popped and they got me a cool and quick probe. I did lots of highway racing and turning my O/D off so I can get that drop to third gear. My tq converter "exploded: (not literally but it did find a way to break) twice and I lost my vb and first gear my first time driving these weak automatics.
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Originally Posted by Scope
You must have horrible gas mileage. That is the cylinder shutdown unit. Your car runs on 3 cylinders during slow city driving with that out you are wasting gas with all 6 activated.
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Old 04-15-2006 | 05:51 AM
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ok no more tricking n00bs guys




atleast the serious ones, if they have JDM spark plugs they are fair game.


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Originally Posted by Scope
As stated earlier it was a JOKE. I was givin them a hard time but people got serious and tried to negate me when only the experienced org-ers new I was bsing about it.

I know how to drive just not slow. I barely used R just N then D. lol. But hey when you don't pay for the replacements then it doesn't hurt as much. I was never given car responsibility until this year when I got my sunbird in Spetember. Then the HG popped and they got me a cool and quick probe. I did lots of highway racing and turning my O/D off so I can get that drop to third gear. My tq converter "exploded: (not literally but it did find a way to break) twice and I lost my vb and first gear my first time driving these weak automatics.

well if you were joking , than cool. Automatics are not made to race. is your probe stick or auto?
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Originally Posted by MrGone
ok no more tricking n00bs guys




atleast the serious ones, if they have JDM spark plugs they are fair game.



heheh JDM, BackNBlack maybe?

what does JDM stand for Just Dumb Mother....er?
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well if you were joking , than cool. Automatics are not made to race. is your probe stick or auto?

I got it with a slipping auto that I am tring to find a 5-speed to swap in.
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Originally Posted by SouthStar019
yea if you had ABS. i belive the ABS computer is located in the trunk near the passenger side speaker.
An even easier way to tell is to look for the ABS light on the upper left side of the guage cluster (unless its been swapped)



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