New from VA.
Hello everyone. I just purchased a 94 SE-R with auto trans. 1 owner car with all original sales receipts and upkeep. It seems very clean, has 150k miles. Basically I was looking for a reliable daily driver that looked good, easy on gas, with automatic transmission.
Why? Well I drive 80 miles a day in northern VA traffic after working 12-13hr shifts as a diesel/heavy duty truck mechanic. My feet and knees ache so much after rowing through my 6spd frontier I wanted something I could just set it and forget it.
I joined up as I have some knowledge of the sr20 motors but basically I want to keep this car as stock as possible and as clean as possible. Interior looks brand new except for some sagging cloth around the lumbar seats. Paint is chipping on the spoiler that original owner tried repairing but didn't match the color correctly. The car has zero rust but has some fading/oxidation on hood and roof.
I went through the engine and it's putting 170psi compression on all four, no leaks, everything completely unmolested. Ice cold a/c which is a big plus there's no sunroof though. The only mods if you call it that was a 35% tint all the way around and a aftermarket radio.
The car left me on side of road right after I bought it. Made a turn, have it some throttle and after the 2-3 shift it shut off and wouldn't run. It tried to run by just sputtered and dies after about 2 seconds. So I wet through everything, fuel psi test, spark test, compression test, checked grounds, all fuses and relays, unplugging maf sensor, tps sensor, checked make sure ecu was pulsing the injectors, etc. then I looked in the maf housing and looked like a brown rusty, rocky substance was in the little hole the maf gets it's reading from so I pull out the sensor and spray it off with maf cleaner. Pulled the k&n filter out and there was more of this rusty/rocky stuff stuck in the topside of the air filter?? So I put in a cheap paper filter and buttoned it up, put in the fuel pump fuse, cranked the engine and voila, purred like a kitten. So I'm wondering if this crap that got sucked into that maf hole is coming from junk built up in the EGR and dumping it back into the intake as I can't think how anything of that mature would get past the air filter.
Anyway it's running good but there a little hesitant idle only about 600 +-50 in drive. I'm thinking of going through the EGR and IAC to help smooth it out.
Well that's it for now, hope to have a great time here.
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Why? Well I drive 80 miles a day in northern VA traffic after working 12-13hr shifts as a diesel/heavy duty truck mechanic. My feet and knees ache so much after rowing through my 6spd frontier I wanted something I could just set it and forget it.
I joined up as I have some knowledge of the sr20 motors but basically I want to keep this car as stock as possible and as clean as possible. Interior looks brand new except for some sagging cloth around the lumbar seats. Paint is chipping on the spoiler that original owner tried repairing but didn't match the color correctly. The car has zero rust but has some fading/oxidation on hood and roof.
I went through the engine and it's putting 170psi compression on all four, no leaks, everything completely unmolested. Ice cold a/c which is a big plus there's no sunroof though. The only mods if you call it that was a 35% tint all the way around and a aftermarket radio.
The car left me on side of road right after I bought it. Made a turn, have it some throttle and after the 2-3 shift it shut off and wouldn't run. It tried to run by just sputtered and dies after about 2 seconds. So I wet through everything, fuel psi test, spark test, compression test, checked grounds, all fuses and relays, unplugging maf sensor, tps sensor, checked make sure ecu was pulsing the injectors, etc. then I looked in the maf housing and looked like a brown rusty, rocky substance was in the little hole the maf gets it's reading from so I pull out the sensor and spray it off with maf cleaner. Pulled the k&n filter out and there was more of this rusty/rocky stuff stuck in the topside of the air filter?? So I put in a cheap paper filter and buttoned it up, put in the fuel pump fuse, cranked the engine and voila, purred like a kitten. So I'm wondering if this crap that got sucked into that maf hole is coming from junk built up in the EGR and dumping it back into the intake as I can't think how anything of that mature would get past the air filter.
Anyway it's running good but there a little hesitant idle only about 600 +-50 in drive. I'm thinking of going through the EGR and IAC to help smooth it out.
Well that's it for now, hope to have a great time here.
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