What the hell is this?
Originally Posted by Harmony
Its a secondary/ resonated air box, in addition to the primary airbox. Without it, your idle will fluctuate up and down at random, and throttle may not be as responsive as it should be. My Mx6 has this, so I know.
Originally Posted by Harmony
Its a secondary/ resonated air box, in addition to the primary airbox. Without it, your idle will fluctuate up and down at random, and throttle may not be as responsive as it should be. My Mx6 has this, so I know.
newbs.....
some cars have a resonator (or plastic box) that goes into the intake manifold, and doesnt go through the airbox at all, like my mom's Kia sportage. The resonators in the maximas don't have anything to do with idle. I have no resonators, no snorkel, hacked airbox, and my idle is at 700 and doesn't fluctuate.
Never seen it on a '96 .. you sure it's what is in the picture, and you sure you don't have it swapped wiht a 95 intake, on top of what the prod date of your car? ::splitting hairs::
My 95 doesn't have it, but that's becuase I'm using a 96 air box.
My 95 doesn't have it, but that's becuase I'm using a 96 air box.
Originally Posted by Harmony
Its a secondary/ resonated air box, in addition to the primary airbox. Without it, your idle will fluctuate up and down at random, and throttle may not be as responsive as it should be. My Mx6 has this, so I know.
Matty, if there's a constant supply of air into the throttle(as there should be), there wont be a need for an in-case-of storage unit.
Originally Posted by Harmony
I described it to you exactly as it happens on my mx6. Maybe it doesnt do that on the maxima.
... As we all know, www.maxima.org <---
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Its just a resonator box, just used to assist in keeping the engine quite for all the elderly drivers out there. Has zero to do with idle
