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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 05:50 PM
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ideas to improve performance

This has been asked before... but I need some ideas on what I could do to get my car to run well again. iT seems that sometimes it likes to be sluggish as hell and accelerate like I am towing a boat. Other times it revs quick and drives nicely.

It usually performs well in cool weather. but not always.

I have replaced the throttle positioning sensor, cleaned the fuel filter, throttle body, replaced pcv valve, replaced cracked vacuum hoses, fuel system claner (techron all that crap) and the problem remains.

I have also played with a K&N panel filter, to no avail.

I am just needing some other ideas of what to check, what to do, things to replace, etc. It nags at me like a curse to get my car to drive like I know it can. ANy help is appreciated.
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 08:40 PM
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I bet your gas mileage sucks too, same problem here change your wires plugs and dist rotor cap and that should clear up yo problem!
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 08:59 PM
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Re: ideas to improve performance

K&N filters are not generally recommended for Maximas. The oil on them causes the Mass Air Flow sensor to get false readings which results in poor engine funtioning. I recommend changing to OEM spec or getting an aftermarket intake such as a JWT pop charger, cold air intake, or a DIY cone filter.

What kind of transaxle to do you have?
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 09:16 PM
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You must be refering to me , go to driveshaft.com if you tearing your cvs up they can help you save money, for the stage II's 300+ hp $379.99 per set.
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 09:22 PM
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Are you VE or VG?

If you're VE it looks like there's no hope for the hesitation/sluggishness. It's pretty much a problem for the majority of us VE guys and we cant figure it out.

If you're a VG then I have no input. lol
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its a VG, and I replaced the plugs a while ago... (like a year)

havent replaced park plug wires though... About $30 a set right?

And the distributor cap ... how much does that run?

Also... I think i read something about the oil from the K&N getting on a sensor, I am back to using a stock filter. How can I make sure I have a clean MAF sensor?

Anything I can do to clean it?
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 10:56 PM
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its an auto by the way
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 11:53 PM
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And the distributor cap ... how much does that run
mine was 15 bucks from AZ
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 06:47 AM
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Originally posted by adamlacey
its a VG, and I replaced the plugs a while ago... (like a year)

havent replaced park plug wires though... About $30 a set right?

And the distributor cap ... how much does that run?

Also... I think i read something about the oil from the K&N getting on a sensor, I am back to using a stock filter. How can I make sure I have a clean MAF sensor?

Anything I can do to clean it?
Don't worry about cleaning it. If that filter is your problem, the symptoms will clear up upon changing the filter.
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 07:33 AM
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Originally posted by ron4291
You must be refering to me , go to driveshaft.com if you tearing your cvs up they can help you save money, for the stage II's 300+ hp $379.99 per set.
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 07:34 AM
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Originally posted by ron4291
You must be refering to me , go to driveshaft.com if you tearing your cvs up they can help you save money, for the stage II's 300+ hp $379.99 per set.
I can only dream of having a need for those...
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 07:54 AM
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I would say your best bet would be to just get a VE engine. You shuold then see an improvement in your performance.

Seriously I would replace the wires, cap, and rotor. Look under the referecne section on the very top of the 3rd gen forum on links to cleaning your MAF.
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 07:18 PM
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Why cant you see the need for H/P Cvs axles? Once I had upgraded
my gears in my tranny and a new clutch and flywheel, I started snapping remanufactured shafts! So I had to find a solution to the problem! Hence my problem was solved, now all I have to do is keep a close eye on the cv boots!
Old Jul 6, 2002 | 05:59 AM
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Originally posted by James12345
Are you VE or VG?

If you're VE it looks like there's no hope for the hesitation/sluggishness. It's pretty much a problem for the majority of us VE guys and we cant figure it out.

If you're a VG then I have no input. lol
don't know if you've checked, but a lot of VE owners say changin cracked coils has been known to rid the sluggishness...i know my car has that hesitation/sluggishness right now and my #3 coil is cracked...hopefully gettin a new one will eliminate tha problem, but i plan on changin all of them (bout $50+ for each one)!!
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