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Modified Maximas
#1
Modified Maximas
After driving a bone stock Maxima this weekend, I in some small way regret all of the modifications I have done to mine. I was reminded of what initially drew me to this car. The smooth ride, quiet interior, quiet yet peppy engine, etc. Mine is just the opposite. Harsh ride, rattly interior, louder intake and exhuast. Dont get me wrong I love my car the way it is, but I miss the stock version some days too. Anyone else have the same regrets?
#4
Nope. I HATED the stock / floaty / crappy brakes on my stock 3-gen. All my mods I don't regret at all. But I've tried to make intelligent mods also. ie.. Eibachs vs sprints, Konis vs Tokicos, 2000 max muffler vs some droning aftermarket rice muffler etc......
yeah it rides firm but I don't think it's harsh. But it handles 10x better to. Acceptable trade off IMHO. Plus the brakes.....................
yeah it rides firm but I don't think it's harsh. But it handles 10x better to. Acceptable trade off IMHO. Plus the brakes.....................
#6
But I've tried to make intelligent mods also
I left my stock catback and modified my intake ... love the sound in fact it sounds near stock ..
louder intake and exhuast
#7
First thing I wasnt compairing my maxima to any other cars so lets try to stay on topic here.
Second the VQ35 intake is much more toned down than the VQ30 so yes its not as loud, but its still louder than stock. I try to modify my car intellegently as well. I am running Tokico Springs and Struts which I felt was a pretty good setup. I still have my stock cat and have the Apexi WS catback so its quiet as far as cat backs go. Maybe harsh was to "harsh" of a word to use. Let me make an anology. I would compair my ride to sleeping on a futon and the stock ride to sleeping on a double pillow top. The futon isnt too bad and still gets the job done, but the double pillow top is like a sleeping on a cloud.
Second the VQ35 intake is much more toned down than the VQ30 so yes its not as loud, but its still louder than stock. I try to modify my car intellegently as well. I am running Tokico Springs and Struts which I felt was a pretty good setup. I still have my stock cat and have the Apexi WS catback so its quiet as far as cat backs go. Maybe harsh was to "harsh" of a word to use. Let me make an anology. I would compair my ride to sleeping on a futon and the stock ride to sleeping on a double pillow top. The futon isnt too bad and still gets the job done, but the double pillow top is like a sleeping on a cloud.
#8
yeah but let's face it, it's almost impossible to get decent handling on a max w/o sacrificing some ride comfort. You could try to use performance 15" or 16" wheels/tires, use the stock springs but upgrade to Konis/AGXs, get the front/rear swaybars/tie bars etc.... Those should firm up the handling w/o making the ride to bad.
But I can't stand 15" or 16" wheels anymore. And the 4-gen wheel gap is something out of 4x4 Monthly!
So I ran the 18s and put up with the harsher ride. But It's worth it to me.
I like you mod list too also. Not ricey at all.
But I can't stand 15" or 16" wheels anymore. And the 4-gen wheel gap is something out of 4x4 Monthly!
So I ran the 18s and put up with the harsher ride. But It's worth it to me.
I like you mod list too also. Not ricey at all.
Originally Posted by Dubbya
First thing I wasnt compairing my maxima to any other cars so lets try to stay on topic here.
Second the VQ35 intake is much more toned down than the VQ30 so yes its not as loud, but its still louder than stock. I try to modify my car intellegently as well. I am running Tokico Springs and Struts which I felt was a pretty good setup. I still have my stock cat and have the Apexi WS catback so its quiet as far as cat backs go. Maybe harsh was to "harsh" of a word to use. Let me make an anology. I would compair my ride to sleeping on a futon and the stock ride to sleeping on a double pillow top. The futon isnt too bad and still gets the job done, but the double pillow top is like a sleeping on a cloud.
Second the VQ35 intake is much more toned down than the VQ30 so yes its not as loud, but its still louder than stock. I try to modify my car intellegently as well. I am running Tokico Springs and Struts which I felt was a pretty good setup. I still have my stock cat and have the Apexi WS catback so its quiet as far as cat backs go. Maybe harsh was to "harsh" of a word to use. Let me make an anology. I would compair my ride to sleeping on a futon and the stock ride to sleeping on a double pillow top. The futon isnt too bad and still gets the job done, but the double pillow top is like a sleeping on a cloud.
#9
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
yeah but let's face it, it's almost impossible to get decent handling on a max w/o sacrificing some ride comfort. You could try to use performance 15" or 16" wheels/tires, use the stock springs but upgrade to Konis/AGXs, get the front/rear swaybars/tie bars etc.... Those should firm up the handling w/o making the ride to bad.
But I can't stand 15" or 16" wheels anymore. And the 4-gen wheel gap is something out of 4x4 Monthly!
So I ran the 18s and put up with the harsher ride. But It's worth it to me.
I like you mod list too also. Not ricey at all.
But I can't stand 15" or 16" wheels anymore. And the 4-gen wheel gap is something out of 4x4 Monthly!
So I ran the 18s and put up with the harsher ride. But It's worth it to me.
I like you mod list too also. Not ricey at all.
#11
Originally Posted by Dubbya
After driving a bone stock Maxima this weekend, I in some small way regret all of the modifications I have done to mine. I was reminded of what initially drew me to this car. The smooth ride, quiet interior, quiet yet peppy engine, etc. Mine is just the opposite. Harsh ride, rattly interior, louder intake and exhuast. Dont get me wrong I love my car the way it is, but I miss the stock version some days too. Anyone else have the same regrets?
Warner, Shut it you little girl.
Your on Tokico springs and complaining of harshness, bah.
My interior doesnt rattle too bad so thats not an issue, but my ride is a bit harsh riding on Sprints and AGX's but I dont miss the stock ride at all.
#13
I have not modified my Max in any way an most likely never will. I am one to appreciate a completely stock and pristine original car. I originally bought my Maxima for just the same reason you mentioned and modifying it to take those reasons out of the equation doesn't make much sense to me. However in the past I have modified many a car, mostly big blocks and such, so modding was out of my system many years ago. Nowadays I just appreciate nice vehicles for what they are. If I were to start modifying cars again I would probably go back to the vintage American cars and be looking around the 450bhp - 675bhp range. On these Maxima gems, to me it is the refinement of the smoothe power and handling that I appreciate. While those old monsters I used to modify were not lacking in pull down a house type power, they were anything but refined to say the least. Besides looking at what car parts cost today it is astonishing to me that so many people put so muc money into their already beautiful cars. I am happy for them if thats what they want to do and even sometimes I think they come out cool but it is not for me anymore. Why not start reverse modding your car then. Shoot for eventually putting it all back it its original glory. You could probably sell off alot of your mods and recoup some of your $ and eventually have her back to smoothe and refined feeling again.
#16
I have never ridden in a lowered/modified Maxima so I have no basis for comparison.
All I have is a K&N panel filter, FSTB and Budget y-pipe and I intend to keep it that way for the foreseeable future. I may have a 4x4 look running on 15" sawblades, but the SE suspension handles well enough for my liking, the car is a 5-speed, gets the same fuel economy as it did on day 1 and is reasonably fast.
Consequently, if I do anything at all to it, it may just be a RSB to tighten the **** end up.
All I have is a K&N panel filter, FSTB and Budget y-pipe and I intend to keep it that way for the foreseeable future. I may have a 4x4 look running on 15" sawblades, but the SE suspension handles well enough for my liking, the car is a 5-speed, gets the same fuel economy as it did on day 1 and is reasonably fast.
Consequently, if I do anything at all to it, it may just be a RSB to tighten the **** end up.
#17
I have never had an iota of regret regarding the many modifications I have done to my car. I love being faster in a straight line and in the curves. The look of my car is a bit more aggressive given the wheels and drop but nothing that screams, "boy racer." I will more than likely continue to modify my future cars though, maybe not to the "extreme" that I've gone with the Maxima.
#18
i have gc's and i never complain about my ride. it seems some of u guys want the pluses but cant live with any of the compramises that have to be made. and how is a stock intake to loud? i never heard of a stock intake being to loud, 3.5 or not
#19
I have no regrets about modding my ride. Its a little rough driving on some Brooklyn, NY streets. But when I drive down to Florida on I95 its a smooth ride.
MrGone my car is a daily driver with almost 49,000 miles on it and no problems expect for the RSA tires which is in another thread.
MrGone my car is a daily driver with almost 49,000 miles on it and no problems expect for the RSA tires which is in another thread.
#21
i love my car. the sprint/agx combo is a little rough but it doesnt bother me. i love my car even more now bc i took a girl out last night and she loved it. so then so drove it. haha she didnt go easy either. i was cool having some1 drive me car and me ride shotty. wow is it loud from the passangers side. i have no regrets.
#22
Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
Warner, Shut it you little girl.
Im not really complaining and I wounldnt undo what I have already done. I love the way my car rides and handles and sounds. However it was refreshing to ride in a bone stock Maxima.
#23
I didn't like my automatic tranny, i switched to 5 spd.
I didn't like my stock suspension, very boat like, so i switched to S-tech/AGX
I liked the performance, but wanted more, so I got the y-pipe, and soon 00vi/ECU
i loved my stock Maxima, but it is still the same car, and I say if i leave it stock, there's nothing making my car different than any other person's car. it would handle the same, run the same, and essentially be the same car. i mod for a sense of individuality, and because i love tinkering with my car.
I didn't like my stock suspension, very boat like, so i switched to S-tech/AGX
I liked the performance, but wanted more, so I got the y-pipe, and soon 00vi/ECU
i loved my stock Maxima, but it is still the same car, and I say if i leave it stock, there's nothing making my car different than any other person's car. it would handle the same, run the same, and essentially be the same car. i mod for a sense of individuality, and because i love tinkering with my car.
#24
Originally Posted by sean05
i took a girl out last night and she loved it.
on topic: I do not regret moding my maximas because I personally do not particularly care for the look of a stock fourth gen max. I think that 3rd gen SE's, and the 5th gen TI edition edition look the best in stock form. I think the second gen SE looks the hottest with only wheels and a drop
#25
thats why i love my jic's so much,witht hem set to settign 1 all the way around imo its softer than stock, and ill i get is a lil squish noise over large bumps, u get what u pay for, im glad i went the extra mile this time.
#30
Originally Posted by MrGone
easy solution:
Do not modify your daily driver
Do not modify your daily driver
#34
I don't regret it now that I have a daily driver. My car is getting up there in age, mods aren't help durability much, and has probably accelerated the rate of decreasing life of the car. As long as I have a way to get to work, I have no problem modding my car.
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#37
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Nope. I HATED the stock / floaty / crappy brakes on my stock 3-gen. All my mods I don't regret at all. But I've tried to make intelligent mods also. ie.. Eibachs vs sprints, Konis vs Tokicos, 2000 max muffler vs some droning aftermarket rice muffler etc......
yeah it rides firm but I don't think it's harsh. But it handles 10x better to. Acceptable trade off IMHO. Plus the brakes.....................
yeah it rides firm but I don't think it's harsh. But it handles 10x better to. Acceptable trade off IMHO. Plus the brakes.....................
except I still have the crappy stock brakes and I like the Tokicos just fine, even though I am sure the Konis are even better.
One thing I really like about my mods are they are mostly only noticeable when I push the car hard. Most people that ride in my car comment on how nice it rides and how they thought it would be loud with the aftermarket exhaust and intake.
The suspension is a little firmer, but not horrible. I drove to Seattle and back (about 500 miles round trip) in one day and I didn't feel uncomfortable. When I take corners, though, I like how much better it holds the road and doesn't lean. I also have a RSB along with front and rear strut tower braces.
The exhaust I have (GReddy SP) is very quiet until I stomp on the throttle and the same goes for my pop charger. Sometimes I get that loud intake noise, but usually only when I drop the hammer down. Under normal sane conditions all is quiet.
The only mod that gets annoying is the ACT clutch and Fidanza flywheel, which I don't really care for much in stop and go driving. Since I live in a small town and don't commute, it is very rare for me to encounter this, anyway. Most of my driving is on back roads and wide open freeways.
#38
I drive my car about 3 times a week and everytime I get on the driver seat, I get to enjoy the pleasure of the performance and handling modification i have done. My car is on the stiff side for the suspension but today i had the chance to push it around the twisties and boy I was blown away. What a thrill and the look on the driver of a 05 Mustang as I stayed on his ***....PRICELESS!!!