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Old 02-29-2008, 08:45 PM
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Performance Suggsetions Please.

I bought a 96 GXE 5 spd last year. Fast as mess stock...trying to make it faster. So far I've done a CAI, and an Underdrive Crank Pulley. I plan on getting a totally new exhasut system, all the way from the headers to the muffler. A clutch and flywheel kit, and a short throw shifter. Besides a turbo or supercharger, what are some good performance mods I should look into? Im a maxima noob....please help!
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n2o go baby go
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Nice 24,000 posts....
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Lowering springs, struts, RSB, FSTB, SFC's, 00VI, equal length Headers, AF management (AFC/EMB/EMU), larger MAF housing, PFTB, Cattman B, 5th gen rear section.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Lowering springs, struts, RSB, FSTB, SFC's, 00VI, equal length Headers, AF management (AFC/EMB/EMU), larger MAF housing, PFTB, Cattman B, 5th gen rear section.
Why not a mevi? Seeing that he probably is going to do it why not the easier one? Come on mr 24000 posts lol
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Because 00VI owns mevi.










































I have proof.
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Owns no better yes easier hell no.
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This is true

Arent 00VIs easier to come by though?

Performance: Y pipe. Variable intake.
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Originally Posted by MOHFpro90
This is true

Arent 00VIs easier to come by though?

Performance: Y pipe. Variable intake.
At the moment yes they are. But you can still get a mevi. I just got one. Afetr i looked and seen what all had to happen for the 00vi i said screw it and got a mevi
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I have a MEVI, but, I, personally think 00VI > MEVI. mmkay?
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i had dejavu when I came into this thread. and then I remembered that your question is "ironically" already answered in the stickies which you've so obviously neglected to look at.
here let me help you out :
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...7&postcount=12

wow....now look at that. muy dificil
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
I have a MEVI, but, I, personally think 00VI > MEVI. mmkay?
NOt saying its not but not my taste to hack things up.
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Well, we all know MEVI = 00VI ^-1, or the other way around, depending on your way of looking at it.

If you know what that means, then you know the difference between them.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Well, we all know MEVI = 00VI ^-1, or the other way around, depending on your way of looking at it.

If you know what that means, then you know the difference between them.
I know what you mean. But i was just giving options since some of us dont like the idea of having to irg things up. The mevi is a straight swap.
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Ok, so for all intents and purposes, and for the OP, add a VI of some sort.
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Thats What i am saying. VI which ever one. Dont do a cai nothing really gained but y,b, and muff there ya go.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX

If you know what that means, then you know the difference between them.
lol........wtf??

athay isay aygay. if you know what that<<< means ^--22. then your $@% 66^^2.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Lowering springs, struts, RSB, FSTB, SFC's, 00VI, equal length Headers, AF management (AFC/EMB/EMU), larger MAF housing, PFTB, Cattman B, 5th gen rear section.
Ok, I told you I'm a noob. I appreciate the help, but I have no idea what all those abbreviations stand for....what are the respective following mods?-

RSB? FSTB? SFC? 00VI? PFTB? mevi? And what is the 5th gear rear section?
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Originally Posted by R33GXE
Ok, I told you I'm a noob. I appreciate the help, but I have no idea what all those abbreviations stand for....what are the respective following mods?-

RSB? FSTB? SFC? 00VI? PFTB? mevi? And what is the 5th gear rear section?
Ok, I told you to read the stickies.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=53828
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Ok, so for all intents and purposes, and for the OP, add a VI of some sort.
I vote 3.5 VIAS (and accompanying small stuff, like the VQ35 and whatnot)
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