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Member ID: locutos

Location: Loves Park, IL

Vehicle Info

2000 Nissan Maxima

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.

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locutos's 2000 Nissan Maxima


1996 Celica ST - I only had this car about 8 months before some moron pulled out in front of me. All she saw was a new deck and foglights. I was able to walk away from my wreck with ony a bruised forearm from the airbag smashing my arm into my forehead.

locutos's 2000 Nissan Maxima

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2000 Honda Prelude Type SH - I really enjoyed this car and it was incredible to drive. In 1997 Car and Driver did a test and discovered this car was the best handleing car under $30,000 and that was before I upgraded the suspension. Over two years I did a good amount to it.

Engine AEM intake, AEM pulleys, DC Sports ceramic header, Thermal Research and Development cat-back exhaust, Apex-i VAFC, MSD 6AL ingnition, MSD coil, Vitek Wires

Suspension KYB AGX struts, H&R Sport Springs, Kuhmo Ecsta Supra 712 tires

Exterior Cleared corners and blinkers, 30% tint, Shaved "PRELUDE", Black Chrome Emblems

Interior Pioneer 8400 deck, Kenwood Exelon Dual Mag 6.5 components in front, Polk Momo 5x7 in rear, JL Sub, Powered by MTX, Pioneer XM Radio, Brushed Aluminum trim kit, Whistler Radar

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CanarsieMax  

Posted by: CanarsieMax

09/15/2009 07:32PM

Im having the same problem with my car as we speak I changed all six coils but the problem is I changed it with aftermarket coils which im finding out now is not compatible with my engine I have to get the oem coils from Nissan which are going for $105 just for one, these aftermarket coils are causing my car to shut off whenever it wants to

davidj5684  

Posted by: davidj5684

10/12/2008 01:10PM

Great write up. I have been trying to figure out which coils are bad for so long. I followed all your steps, but am having trouble figuring out which coils are bad according to my readings (my reading look very close to the charts you show with the good coils). How do I tell which ones are bad from the numbers? I did finally start getting a code P0301 last week- when I looked it up it said it is cylinder 1, so I "know" that one is bad, but again, it looks normal from the chart??? I took the readings on all 6 coils and cleared the codes. I switched the coils from 1 and 3 to see if I will get a code for cylinder 3 now- if I do I know it is bad, but how do I figure out the rest? IDK if this is normal, but after I did it and cleared the codes, my engine seems a lot more responsive and almost normal? I went through a similar thing 6 months ago---i found another thread somewhere where the guy said to pull the wires off 1 by 1 while the engine is running- if the RPMs dont drop, you know its a dead coil. If they do, that coil is good. Well, I did that test and they all seemed to be good---after that testing the car seemed fine again for a few months. I posted a pic of my coil readings here- [IMG]http://i34.tinypic.com/nzkf20.jpg[/IMG] -if someone knows how to tell which coils are bad I would really appreciate it! Also, just as a heads up... from my research a few months ago, I also stumbled across an online petition to Nissan about this--maybe if we get enough signatures they will man up and pay for it? It can be found here... http://www.petitiononline.com/NIS_IGN/petition.html Thanks

markmax  

Posted by: markmax

01/27/2008 10:31PM

Hey, thanks for the thorough explanation, both on the diagnostic side and how to fix it. I have been dealing with an intermittent knock for over 4 YEARS on my 2000 Maxima! 3 dealerships, multiple mechanics. No one could diagnose it because the coils weren't completely shot. I've had my throttle body cleaned, the computer "flashed", the mass air sensor changed out (which did help correct lean left bank code), and now finally this. I have to admit I did not go through and try to isolate the bad one, I changed them all out. But after getting the exact same codes and signals as described in this blog, spark knock under load at lower RPM's in 2nd and 3rd gear, and occasionally at highway speeds. It's only been a day, but the car finally runs right for the first time in a long while. Thanks so much!!!

PURRFCT  

Posted by: PURRFCT

02/04/2006 06:26AM

Nice ride, Keep up the good work. Check out my ride sometime.

k_c_int2003  

Posted by: k_c_int2003

01/27/2006 06:06AM

nice whip. keep doin ya thang. whenever you git a chance, drop by my page and hit up the gbook. defin8ly keep me posted on ya progess.

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Member ID: locutos

Location: Loves Park, IL