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Old 02-12-2008 | 01:47 PM
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F/S Hot Shot Headers

Upon purchasing these online, I have decided not to install them. My plan was to paint them gloss black. Anyway, something came up and I need the cash instead. I am looking to get $600 shipped. Add 3% if using paypal. P/M me if interested. They will fit any Maxima with 3.0 or 3.5L

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Old 02-12-2008 | 02:20 PM
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3.5 , 3.0 ??
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Looking at his profile, it looks like they're for the 3.5.......
Old 02-12-2008 | 02:38 PM
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if these are 3.5 i will take them. where are you located
Old 02-12-2008 | 02:42 PM
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Seems that I'm answering all of his questions here........

Check out his Profile guys. Looks Like Nevada.
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Originally Posted by NewfoundlandDud
Looking at his profile, it looks like they're for the 3.5.......
I have no idea how you can figure that out , its looks like a stock A33 without any of the badges.. it could be 3.0 or 3.5 since the tailights arent 2002s or 2000
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Until you check out his timeslip.........

2002 Maxima SE
VQ 3.5

Old 02-12-2008 | 02:54 PM
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they will work on either just if you have an egr on the 3.0 you would have to block it off or have a part welded on to the rear header for the egr
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Are you Sure?

I can't imagine the same header fitting the 3.0 and the 3.5.

But then again, I haven't researched this........
Old 02-12-2008 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by NewfoundlandDud
Until you check out his timeslip.........

2002 Maxima SE
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I dont see his timeslip on his profile but if u say so..
Old 02-12-2008 | 03:22 PM
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1) Click on his name
2) View his profile
3) Scroll down past the humongous picture of his Nevada Maxima
4) Look in the Forum Info Box on the left
5) Below his post & thread search, there is a itrader rating and a timeslip link
6) Click the timeslip link
7) It states that he drives a 2002 Maxima SE VQ 3.5L


Old 02-12-2008 | 03:24 PM
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if these are 3.5 i will take them. where are you located

They are for 3.5L. I am in Las Vegas, Nevada
Old 02-12-2008 | 03:29 PM
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they will fit the 00 and 01 max also,
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Originally Posted by NewfoundlandDud
Are you Sure?

I can't imagine the same header fitting the 3.0 and the 3.5.

But then again, I haven't researched this........
They will fit on either, the only difference is the EGR, as Blake posted. The headers will physically fit all 4th and 5th/5.5 Gen Maximas.
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Wish I had the cash right now...would be all over these.
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Good luck with your sale.I'd definitely buy these if you had posted before saturday.
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To the OP, and I thought you were going to mod the hell out of that thing. What's the deal, change of heart?
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
They will fit on either, the only difference is the EGR, as Blake posted. The headers will physically fit all 4th and 5th/5.5 Gen Maximas.
The positioning of the front o2 bung puts the sensor where the AC compressor sits on 3.0s. On an A32, I just removed the AC compressor, but you could also plug the bung and weld in another.

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Old 02-12-2008 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by NewfoundlandDud
1) Click on his name
2) View his profile
3) Scroll down past the humongous picture of his Nevada Maxima
4) Look in the Forum Info Box on the left
5) Below his post & thread search, there is a itrader rating and a timeslip link
6) Click the timeslip link
7) It states that he drives a 2002 Maxima SE VQ 3.5L



oh ok well im not a P.I. or cop ,
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Originally Posted by tsaulz
The positioning of the front o2 bung puts the sensor in the where the AC compressor sits on 3.0s. On an A32, I just removed the AC compressor, but you could also plug the bung and weld in another.
Good point. I think the smarter thing would be to plug that bung and reweld one that is lower down on the collector so that the primary O2 sensor is reading O2 flow from the entire bank, and not just one cylinder, as it is currently designed.
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Good point. I think the smarter thing would be to plug that bung and reweld one that is lower down on the collector so that the primary O2 sensor is reading O2 flow from the entire bank, and not just one cylinder, as it is currently designed.
Sounds like a good idea. On the A32 I worked on, the AC wasn't working well anyway so it was a cheaper route than welding in a new bung.
Old 02-12-2008 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by tsaulz
Sounds like a good idea. On the A32 I worked on, the AC wasn't working well anyway so it was a cheaper route than welding in a new bung.
Btw, when I said "smarter" I meant in terms of fixing the bung placement lower on the collector, and not that your idea wasn't "smart". I do know some people who have just bent the AC lines out of the way to make it fit.
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To the OP, and I thought you were going to mod the hell out of that thing. What's the deal, change of heart?

No change of heart here. Something came up and I need the cash. I'm sure you've been in the same boat before...
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Old 02-12-2008 | 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Btw, when I said "smarter" I meant in terms of fixing the bung placement lower on the collector, and not that your idea wasn't "smart". I do know some people who have just bent the AC lines out of the way to make it fit.
That is interesting and doesn't sound like a bad idea. In the case of the a32s though, the sensor would hit the compressor itself; moving the lines wouldn't have helped--unless one was to fab a custom compressor bracket and run a longer belt. As you've suggested, welding on a bung is definitely the way to go if you want to keep the AC.
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Originally Posted by tsaulz
That is interesting and doesn't sound like a bad idea. In the case of the a32s though, the sensor would hit the compressor itself; moving the lines wouldn't have helped--unless one was to fab a custom compressor bracket and run a longer belt. As you've suggested, welding on a bung is definitely the way to go if you want to keep the AC.

yes this is what those of use running hotshots for a long time have been doing
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Originally Posted by tsaulz
That is interesting and doesn't sound like a bad idea. In the case of the a32s though, the sensor would hit the compressor itself; moving the lines wouldn't have helped--unless one was to fab a custom compressor bracket and run a longer belt. As you've suggested, welding on a bung is definitely the way to go if you want to keep the AC.
Got it. This information needs to be posted someplace outside the Classifieds, haha.
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payment sent on these, thanks for the great deal Romulo!!
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payment sent on these, thanks for the great deal Romulo!!
Plan on getting before and after dynos? Do you have any sort of aftermarket y-pipe on now?
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Does no one have a dyno of these on a 4th gen vq30? i was planning on swapping to a 3.5 but ill be putting these on the 3l before it comes out aswell. I currently run xspower headers but i could head over to the dyno to get some comparisons on the vq30 if it makes you happy lol.
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how many do you have? Any left?
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how many do you have? Any left?
There was one set of headers here and i bought them. thanks
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Does no one have a dyno of these on a 4th gen vq30?
20whp over stock, so I don't know how much those XS power headers you have so
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Should know that the XS are glorified polished stock manifolds with the thinnest y pipe known to man. Cant forget the flex section without a hanger aswell... almost forgot the bees in a can lmao
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I'd say they're a good investment. They will help, but it would be wise, IMO, to get a before and after dyno.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
I'd say they're a good investment. They will help, but it would be wise, IMO, to get a before and after dyno.
... you just want the run files


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