New Mod Idea
New Mod Idea
well i did some thinking. How bout this! the 2k maxes may have a different fuel injector and mass air flow sensor than the 3.5 2k2. I would imagine that the hookups are the same. If us 2k-2k1 owners got a bigger maf and bigger injectors................whooo hooo more power. And suck an easy bolt on installation. I looked the the injectors and they are cake to remove and re-install.
Whats everybody's opinion
cya
ryan
Whats everybody's opinion
cya
ryan
well now with bigger displacement comes more need for air. probably gonna need more fuel too. I am going to check out the part numbers, and see if the connectors match.
time to visit my local crappy nissan dealer. They all suck around here
time to visit my local crappy nissan dealer. They all suck around here
Originally posted by NYC2SD
I think the power from the 2K2 is coming from the bigger displacement engine, not the injectors. Not such an easy mod (unless you have a cylinder boring machine)
I think the power from the 2K2 is coming from the bigger displacement engine, not the injectors. Not such an easy mod (unless you have a cylinder boring machine)
The most likely thing
you'll get, is to see ur award winning v6 go *BOOM*.
I don't think its that simple. If the sensor work within the same voltage range then no change. If it provides different voltage ranges you'll have one confused computer and possibly *BOOM*
turbo dreams
woosh
I don't think its that simple. If the sensor work within the same voltage range then no change. If it provides different voltage ranges you'll have one confused computer and possibly *BOOM*
turbo dreams
woosh
Re: The most likely thing
maf sensors run on a basic universal voltage system for a particular maker. but i just read that the hookup is different and it is the same size. It could be calibrated differently. Did this operation with fords before on the 2.5 contour motors, but not sure how it would work out on the nissans.
I'd be really careful about swapping in larger 2k2 injectors w/o a ECU remap. n cold-start up and maybe WOT you'll run too rich and probably cause long-term problems not to mention run slower from running too fat.
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-Read High Performance Pontiac 10/1997: dad's 100% stock 1996 Bonneville SLE S/C runs 14.525 at 94.1 mph with 2.09 60' on Goodyear Eagle GAs and full tank Exxon 93 in 60 deg. F air. Best mph pump gas: 94.7 mph (41 deg. F). Best 60': 2.085 with Hoosier autocross radials. Best mph with propylene oxide/race fuel: 96.2 mph.
~motectransam
-Read High Performance Pontiac 10/1997: dad's 100% stock 1996 Bonneville SLE S/C runs 14.525 at 94.1 mph with 2.09 60' on Goodyear Eagle GAs and full tank Exxon 93 in 60 deg. F air. Best mph pump gas: 94.7 mph (41 deg. F). Best 60': 2.085 with Hoosier autocross radials. Best mph with propylene oxide/race fuel: 96.2 mph.
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