Greetings everyone,
I tried my luck on another forum and I was advised to give it a shot here.
This year, in January, i bought my first ever 4x4, a Nissan D22 made in 2002, engine QD32 naturally aspirated.
The car looks great and it has been very well maintained, but it does have 180.000 km on board so far. My problem with it is that it seems to be kind of slow. I know the engine has got only 75kW, but it won't go over 100km/h without a bit of a strain. I managed once or twice to reach 120, mut it was revving a lot (I dont know how much because the tachometer doesnt work-a different issue).
Anyways, i've been reading about the banjo filter and the issues it can cause. Does my car has one? If yes, where is it located? I have read also about the neutral position sensor, and I tried leaning on the gear lever to the left, but I didnt feel anything, no performace boost at all. One way to test the NPS is to use the RPM meter, but mine doesnt work.
What do you guys advice?
Thank you!
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I tried my luck on another forum and I was advised to give it a shot here.
This year, in January, i bought my first ever 4x4, a Nissan D22 made in 2002, engine QD32 naturally aspirated.
The car looks great and it has been very well maintained, but it does have 180.000 km on board so far. My problem with it is that it seems to be kind of slow. I know the engine has got only 75kW, but it won't go over 100km/h without a bit of a strain. I managed once or twice to reach 120, mut it was revving a lot (I dont know how much because the tachometer doesnt work-a different issue).
Anyways, i've been reading about the banjo filter and the issues it can cause. Does my car has one? If yes, where is it located? I have read also about the neutral position sensor, and I tried leaning on the gear lever to the left, but I didnt feel anything, no performace boost at all. One way to test the NPS is to use the RPM meter, but mine doesnt work.
What do you guys advice?
Thank you!
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