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How To Paint Your Engine Cover

December 10, 2009 by Greg

You will need: 600 sand paper (wet or dry your choice) Dupilcolor Engine Enamel and Clear Coat( I chose not to clear as the final coat came out pretty smooth) Start by cleaning the cover with some dish detergent and a scrub brush to remove dirt and oil. Don’t bother drying it as the next […]

Filed Under: Car Care & Detailing, General Automotive, Infiniti Articles, Nissan articles Tagged With: engine cover, engine enamel, nico, nicoclub, Nissan, paint, plastic shroud

Maxima throttle body cleaning

December 10, 2009 by Greg

Ok, so most of us are driving around 10 year old machines with a bunch of miles. Some of us like going very fast, some like gas mileage. Some like both. Here is a writeup on how to do a real (not dealer cop out) cleaning of your throttle body. This is done on a […]

Filed Under: Maxima Articles Tagged With: coolant, fuel filter, gas mileage, how to, intake manifold, mass airflow sensor, maxima, mileage, Nissan, pcv, throttle body, tps sensor

Custom Tint on Maxima tail lights

December 10, 2009 by Greg

1. Remove tail lights by pulling back the trunk liner, after removing the retaining clips, and tail light housing nuts, on the inside of trunk. You may have to push your lenses out from inside the trunk with your hand because of the weather seal on the back side of it. If you get the […]

Filed Under: Maxima Articles Tagged With: blackout, how to, maxima, Nissan, tail light, tail lights, tint

Altima Coupe Remove and Paint your AC vents

December 10, 2009 by Greg

First off, materials you will need: Spray can of the paint you will useGrey Primer Filler100 grit sandpaperMasking tapeFlathead screwdriver (stubby)Phillips head screwdriverCardboard First off is the defog vent. Use a stubby screwdriver, it will come in very handy for removing these vents. You stick the Flathead screwdriver in between the dash and the vent […]

Filed Under: Altima Articles Tagged With: altima coupe, dash, interior, Nissan, paint, vent

Altima Coupe Replace bumper support bar

December 10, 2009 by Greg

First you are going to have to take a trip to your local hardware store and pick up a few things. I went to Home Depot and walked around for an hour before I came up with this idea. You need: -Saw- I used a reciprocating saw (not the best, but that’s what I had) […]

Filed Under: Altima Articles Tagged With: altima, brace, bumper, grille, how to, Nissan

Altima Coupe Painting Taillights

December 10, 2009 by Greg

In this article we will be painting a set a Altima Coupe taillights. This is an alternative to using vinyl overlays as it is easier to apply and slightly more permanent. Note: Check with your local jurisdiction before performing this as it may not be legal in all states. Skill Level 1 of 5 Time […]

Filed Under: Altima Articles Tagged With: altima, altima coupe, blackout, how to, Nissan, tail lights, turn signal

Technical Articles: Inside The QR25DE

December 10, 2009 by Greg

This article will delve into the performance potential, and practicality of modification for the QR25DE. Although this engine is in the Sentra, Rogue, Altima and a few other models, this is focusing on the Sentra Spec-V. At the heart of every great Nissan is a powerful engine. Nissan powerplants are consistently high-quality and brutishly overbuilt, […]

Filed Under: Nissan Motor Articles, Sentra Articles Tagged With: altima, how to, Nissan, nissan sentra, nissans, performance, qr25de, sentra, sentra spec v

Checking Nissan Knock Sensor Resistance

December 10, 2009 by Greg

I had a car in this morning with a P0325 (knock sensor), this example is a 97 Infiniti I30 since they are the easiest to show. 1:After confirming the code is present, get your multimeter and zero it out if you have the capability. 2:Disconnect the sensor 3:Connect your leads and view your results In […]

Filed Under: General Automotive, I30-I35 Articles, Infiniti Articles, Nissan articles, Tuning Tagged With: how to, infiniti i30, multimeter, Nissan, nissan knock sensor, ohms, resistance

Nissan Versa Installing LEDs in the window switches.

December 10, 2009 by Greg

How to install LEDs in your Versa window switches. I took apart my armrests and looked at the circuit. I discovered that the passenger side has prewiring for LED lights, I purchased blue smt LEDS, resisters and 30 gauge wire and figured out with a multimeter the power source in the pc board and I […]

Filed Under: Versa Articles Tagged With: dash lights, how to, interior lights, led, led lights, Nissan, versa, window switches

Do It Yourself Shifter Boot and Arm Rest Install – Altima Coupe

December 10, 2009 by Greg

Overview: This DIY is to help install a ShiftStyle or similar product on the Altima Coupe Difficulty:2 Time:60 minutes Cost:$50 – $100 Materials: Shift boot and arm rest Tools: flat screwdriver, philips screw driver Procedure This procedure should help guide you to remove and replace the shift boot and/or arm rest on the altima coupe […]

Filed Under: Altima Articles Tagged With: altima, arm rest, coupe, DIY, do it yourself, how to, install, nico, Nissan, shifter boot

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