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Old 05-22-2003, 09:38 AM
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Took Maxima in for Tune Up. Will I notice a difference ?

hey, I just dropped off my 4th gen Max for a tune up. They will be doing the normal tune up stuff at the dealership. I am also having the throttle body cleaned.

What can I expect from the car after all this ? Its been a long , long time since the last tune up .

Also how can i make sure they used platinum plugs ?
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Probably not unless there was something really wrong with it before the tuneup.
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if your car was in bad shape .. yes..

how will you know? only if you pull them out and look at them, at that point you could have done them yourself.

http://www.sprintmax.com/tails/sparkplug.htm
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When I did my 60K service I felt a big difference in performance. Much smoother accelleration and more power in the lower RPM range.

I'm sure you'll feel a difference when you pick up your car. Let us know how the car runs when you get it back.
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Originally posted by njmaxseltd
When I did my 60K service I felt a big difference in performance. Much smoother accelleration and more power in the lower RPM range.

I'm sure you'll feel a difference when you pick up your car. Let us know how the car runs when you get it back.
You're a victim of the psychological tune-up. They've done test cases where people bring their car in for a tune-up and the shop does absolutely nothing, and when the owners drive their car again they comment about how much better it runs. Most of it's in your head because when you drive home you're trying so hard to detect a difference that you actually begin to notice a diff.

Unless your oil was sludge, your plugs were nearly gone, or your throttlebody had a hairball net stuck in it you really shouldn't notice too much of a diff. What you've done is just prevent the above from happening which is a good thing.
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thanks for the replys and opinions, im also having the vehicle speed sensor ordered. the dealership did not have it in, it will be good to have my bad one replaced. also they charge 215 for a tuneup, minus oil and filter changed just had that done a few days ago, and minus stock air filter dont have a stock airbox.

the tune up itself wasnt that bad in price. good points you guys made ..thanks
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Originally posted by BrianV


You're a victim of the psychological tune-up. They've done test cases where people bring their car in for a tune-up and the shop does absolutely nothing, and when the owners drive their car again they comment about how much better it runs. Most of it's in your head because when you drive home you're trying so hard to detect a difference that you actually begin to notice a diff.

Unless your oil was sludge, your plugs were nearly gone, or your throttlebody had a hairball net stuck in it you really shouldn't notice too much of a diff. What you've done is just prevent the above from happening which is a good thing.
I think you have gravely mistaken Tom for a newbie who has no idea aobut his car..

Tom is far more mechanically inclinded when it comes to maxima's than you can ever dream of. No Offence.. nothing personal
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how can you say he wont feel a difference. If he has not had one in a while he will feel a major difference. I'm suprised that you "Brian V" would say that.
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Originally posted by SprintMax


I think you have gravely mistaken Tom for a newbie who has no idea aobut his car..

Tom is far more mechanically inclinded when it comes to maxima's than you can ever dream of. No Offence.. nothing personal



I appreciate that!

BrianV - Do you really think a car with 60K miles on it thats never been tuned up runs and pulls just as hard as a car with 60K miles on it that's just had a major tune up? If so, your either or
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Originally posted by njmaxseltd





I appreciate that!

BrianV - Do you really think a car with 60K miles on it thats never been tuned up runs and pulls just as hard as a car with 60K miles on it that's just had a major tune up? If so, your either or


I feel a difference in smoothness and power every time, and I have mine done every 30K.
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wow I can feel the love in this thread...lol
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You'll notice one thing right away: your wallet is a lot lighter!

You should do that kind of work yourself.
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just got the car ...it has a bit more power..not power like i could make short work of a supra tt but for my max its a bit more quick, and less stressed. Like the car is not working as hard to perform. i also had the throttle body cleaned as well. it feels good !!

127,000 miles and going STRONG !!

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Originally posted by mzmtg
You'll notice one thing right away: your wallet is a lot lighter!

You should do that kind of work yourself.
Do they change the fuel filter with the routine tune up?

My car smells like gas occasionally right after I pull in and stop(engine still on).
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Originally posted by Ceasars Chariot
just got the car ...it has a bit more power..not power like i could make short work of a supra tt but for my max its a bit more quick, and less stressed. Like the car is not working as hard to perform. i also had the throttle body cleaned as well. it feels good !!

127,000 miles and going STRONG !!

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I also noticed that our dealer here, when installing new plugs, they use 1 step colder NGKs. I dont let them install my plugs so I go in and buy them to do at home then later realize they were the 1 step colder.
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yes, they change out the fuel filter, and yes my wallet is LIGHT ! I need to take a Nissan Mechanics Class.

$327 dollars at the nissan dealership for tune up and throttle body clean out

$320 last week for install of eibach springs and kyb agx's

upcoming cost and this is a killer:

installation of sarona side skirts, sarona rear, replacement oem bumper and stillen front lip PLUS PAINT !

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Originally posted by Nismo
I also noticed that our dealer here, when installing new plugs, they use 1 step colder NGKs. I dont let them install my plugs so I go in and buy them to do at home then later realize they were the 1 step colder.

How can you find out if the plugs are a step colder? Do you have to look at the part #? I am about to buy some NGK plats and am just curious.
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Will changing my spark plugs help my car start better?
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Originally posted by IwANnAMaX96



How can you find out if the plugs are a step colder? Do you have to look at the part #? I am about to buy some NGK plats and am just curious.
the stock heat range is the 5 in BKR5E-11. a step colder would be 6 in BKR6E-11. that part number would be for the copper plugs but the platniums follow the same range chagnes except obviously different part numbers.
if you have a plug or plugs in bad condition that could cause misfires then i would bet turning over the motor would be easier with new plugs because its receiving the proper spark from all cylinders.
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Thanks for the help. I checked the part #'s and I have the right ones.
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