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Old 02-06-2007, 12:22 AM   #1
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any DIY tune up write ups?

i searched and searched..... havent found a direct page that has the DIY for a basic tune up. Can anyone point me in the right direction. i just bought a '95 240sx with a KA24DE, need write ups on replacing fuel filter, pcv, distributor, rotor etc.. thanks guys
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:29 AM   #2
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before the mega flame starts...dude this stuff is pretty simple to do. look around here or on the internet and locate a FSM for your s14. everything youve asked plus more will be there. it will answer these question and help you understand your car more in the long run.
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:38 AM   #3
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yea well about the flaming part. i could careless. i am 26 not 15. i just bought my first 240sx.. i might know my fair share of hot-to's but what better way to learn about these greatly appreciated cars, by just asking ppl who has owned them for a while. i have posted a couple of threads and got a few asshole like responses, which got ignored.
i appreciate you helping me out, i beleive i glanced at the fsm a minute ago. let me go find it again... thanks again man!
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^^ hmm idk if im allowed to post links to other forums but theres a certain other Nissan Infinity Owners Club online that has tech write ups on some of the stuff your asking about ......if mods have a problem with that let me know and ill delete this
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most of the tune up jobs are not that bad actually very easy but the pcv valve not so much if i remember correctly you have to remove the intake manifold not fun at all. long story short that is why I have a brand new pcv valve sitting on my desk as a paper weight . good luck
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most of the tune up jobs are not that bad actually very easy but the pcv valve not so much if i remember correctly you have to remove the intake manifold not fun at all. long story short that is why I have a brand new pcv valve sitting on my desk as a paper weight . good luck
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Because you have good intentions, I dont think I have the heart to flame you =P Plus everyone has to start somewhere when it comes to motors. Not everyone realizes that on here but oh well. anyways:

download the Factory Service Manual (FSM). For anything Factory related, IE replacing factory parts, its just about all you need. As a newb, and being 26, (meaning you have common sense) try and use the search function as much as possible before making posts on zilvia with questions. Otherwise you just get flamed and never get answers. which is not what you want.

This crowd can be really bitchy when it comes to previously asked questions, especially the ones that are asked every week. But theres some good threads and knowledgable members on these forums so stick around and try to figure out how things work.

Search for the 240SX FSM, its on here, or on google somewhere. www.zeroyon.com might also have it.

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Old 02-06-2007, 07:35 AM   #8
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Because you have good intentions, I dont think I have the heart to flame you =P Plus everyone has to start somewhere when it comes to motors. Not everyone realizes that on here but oh well. anyways:

download the Factory Service Manual (FSM). For anything Factory related, IE replacing factory parts, its just about all you need. As a newb, and being 26, (meaning you have common sense) try and use the search function as much as possible before making posts on zilvia with questions. Otherwise you just get flamed and never get answers. which is not what you want.

This crowd can be really bitchy when it comes to previously asked questions, especially the ones that are asked every week. But theres some good threads and knowledgable members on these forums so stick around and try to figure out how things work.

Search for the 240SX FSM, its on here, or on google somewhere. www.zeroyon.com might also have it.

Goodluck.
yea i know man, this is by far the best forum for bitchers lol... ive been to like 12 other forums too. ive done plenty of searching, plenty.. i just dont know what to search for exactly or what corners to cut. once i learned my car and its capabilities. itll be like cutting butter with a light saber for me, trust me guys, but thanks!!!
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