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Re: check engine light after installing k&n cai and throttle body spacer [asa] by badfireguy
Nov 16, 2007 (6:44 pm)
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Replying to: asa (Nov 15, 2007 3:28 pm)

Well, I am now a genius. I went back to my old hot rodding days and stumbled on the cure. If this happens to anyone else, take a vacum guage and install it in-line with your emissions system. Remove the two connectors at the throttle position sensor. With the vehicle in neutral, all accessories off, adjust the idle screw until maximum vacum pressure is reached. Turn off the engine, reconnect the terminals to the tps, clear the check engine light with a code reader, drive the vehicle for a day, and there you go. Light has not come back on 500 miles later. It passed texas emissions testing today with no problem. I really think this is only a problem when you combine a cold air intake with a throttle body spacer. They say it can't be done, but let me tell you, My truck runs MUCH FASTER and gets the same or better gas mileage. The only problem is that you cannot keep your foot out of it. I have twice the acceleration with half the pedal now. The performance from 50 to 85 mph is stronger than a v-8 chevy pickup. (there have been several victims) So when k&n tells you that their intake will not work with a throttle body spacer, don't believe it! With the combination, you will be shocked. Plus the whistle from the intake makes people think it has a turbo charger under the hood.
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Re: check engine light after installing k&n cai and throttle body spacer [badfireguy] by asa
Nov 17, 2007 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: badfireguy (Nov 16, 2007 6:44 pm)

Great fix badfireguy! Very clever and successful as far as performance too. Happy Motoring!
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Frontier Frontend troubles.. by ryan82
Nov 23, 2007 (4:07 pm)
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I currently own a 1999 nissan frontier.. There barely any travel in the front suspension with out it bottoming out.. The rear of the truck sits much higher than the front.. 61/2 in from top of the wheel to the bottom of the wheel well.. compared to the 21/2 in in the front.. how is this fixed? Any suggestions would be helpful..
 
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 Ryan82
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Re: Frontier Frontend troubles.. [ryan82] by badfireguy
Nov 23, 2007 (11:19 pm)
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Replying to: ryan82 (Nov 23, 2007 4:07 pm)

The first thing I would do is change the front shocks. My favorite is the Monroe Reflex. an excellent shock that sells for about $45.00 each. It should raise the front end and will last forever. I'm guessing that you do not carry any weight in the bed, because the frontier does not have much spring in the rear. Adding a little weight to the rear will not only lower the level more than you would think, but will actually make the truck handle a little better and give you much more traction.
 
Good Luck!
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Re: Frontier Frontend troubles.. [badfireguy] by asa
Nov 25, 2007 (6:39 am)
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Replying to: badfireguy (Nov 23, 2007 11:19 pm)

My favorite is the Monroe Reflex.
 
I second that. I put Monroe struts on my '92 Mitsu six months ago and the improvement in handling is phenominal. It's not a bad d-i-y job and I'm nothing more than an amateur weekend wrench. I "rented" spring compressors (for free) at Advance Auto. I also have the factory service manual and it was a help.
 
I'm assuming that the springs are up to specification? They might be weak. I recall seeing an entire assembled strut/spring package ready for installation, perhaps made by Monroe. This'd make the job VERY easy and would give you new springs too.
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Re: Frontier Frontend troubles.. [ryan82] by asa
Nov 26, 2007 (12:10 pm)
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Replying to: ryan82 (Nov 23, 2007 4:07 pm)

If you have a 4x4, I should have suggested too that you check your torsion bars. If they're tired, your front will sag. These can also be cranked to elevate the front and /or change the spring rate. I've never had a 4x4 so can't give you more guidance on this.
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What model frontier is it? by badfireguy
Nov 26, 2007 (5:34 pm)
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Good point! It sounds like a 4cyl. 2wd truck. My last frontier (99 model)
needed helwig springs and Rancho RS9000 shocks to fix the problem. So, Ryan what kind of truck to you have?
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2001 Nissan XE Pick -up by wingsovgrace
Nov 28, 2007 (7:02 pm)
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Instrument panel guages are not registering. Once in a while they will work correctly but it's just for a few minutes then the needles begin jumping around again. Everything else is working properly (i.e. lights, heater, radio, etc.)
I would appreciate suggestions for troubleshooting or perhaps a wiring guide. Anything that might help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Instrument panel gremlins by badfireguy
Nov 28, 2007 (11:36 pm)
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I'm going out on a limb here, but the first two things that come to my mind are:
1. check the connection from the wiring harness to the main instrument cluster. I have seen the ribbon wiring wear and lose connectivity.
 
2. Would you happen to have an aftermarket stereo installed in the dash? I hate to think that an installer would use the first power wire that they came across, but........I think you know where this is going.
Any nick in the insulation of the wiring can and will cause a short anytime that it touches metal.
 
However, I happen to have the entire wiring diagram for my 2004 desert runner that I bought online. It is extremely accurate, and I would be happy to email it to you if you like. I really think that you are going to need a good multi meter and a lot of time to find the problem. Let me know if you would like the electrical schematics, I will be happy to send them to you free of charge.
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2001 Nissan XE Pick -up by wingsovgrace
Nov 29, 2007 (5:57 am)
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Instrument panel guages are not registering. Once in a while they will work correctly but it's just for a few minutes then the needles begin jumping around again. Everything else is working properly (i.e. lights, heater, radio, etc.)
I would appreciate suggestions for troubleshooting or perhaps a wiring guide. Anything that might help is appreciated.
Thanks

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