2002 maxima se...intake and exhaust?

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Asked by Dan Aug 27, 2009 at 10:43 PM about the 2002 Nissan Maxima

Question type: Car Customization

just wanted advice on what to look at or into for intake and exhuast for my maxima

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injen is really good,i installed one in my 01 and i can really tell the differance.check out greddy for exhust

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thanks bro ill go check out there websites now...i had no clue what the car pulled stock but the extra air and new exhaust hopefully makes it that much sicker

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oh and just remember with the exhust,anything bigger then 3in you'll slightly lose power.so 2.5 to 3

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nice....i found a hkks exhaust thats 2.5 catback and injen intake...and was trying to find some decent rims now...

On my 2002 Maxima, I removed the resonator and stock muffler, added a turbo muffler with the stock exhaust size, car ran A little better, But just a warning on the injen cold air intake DONT DO IT! it is a waist of money! My car now hesitates off the line and has a small knock, I'm going back to stock intake. It created a lean condition that these cars do not adapt well to. there is timing adjustments on this car

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Injen intakes for the 02 and 03 aren't the greatest setup for these cars. You will see gains but the filter is routed down and sits right behind the radiator, sucking in warm air. Most have come to the consensus that the Injen is junk. Some people make and adapt their own, boring a hole in the fender wall and routing down into the driver side wheel well. Some people prefer a short ram intake or pop charger. Options are limited because of the way the battery sits in the car.

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