Sunday, February 14, 2010

Nissan Xterra Roof Rack-mounted Off-road Lights How To Beef Up My 2000 Nissan Xterra?

How to beef up my 2000 Nissan Xterra? - nissan xterra roof rack-mounted off-road lights

So I have a Nissan Xterra 2000th 3.3-liter V6. And I really want to beef. In addition to the body. I speak as a reciprocating engine tons of HP and the friendliness of the couple. Are there other drivers that I would be exchanged for a strong impulse? Or Bolton? It seems a lot of information about the lovers Xterra. Not even with a light rack bars .... Lame!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Insert a compressor that DONT add that much power and would proceed with the replacement system, air intake and cold like.Trying to other engines that would VK56 or the VQ35DE or VQ40DE longer able to work I could handle it, the tranny, and harness worthless change.

Anonymous said...

If you are trying for a bigger engine, VK45DE and VK56DE. Both Nissan and are engines offer a huge increase in the meager 180 hp engine, which brings the power. If you are interested in further V6, try VQ35DE or VQ40DE. Although not as powerful as the V8, they still give you a good increase in engine performance over the stock.

On the stock engine, you can try to use the compressor, which was optional and you can add it. Then there are the usual, you know. How to improve intake, exhaust, and adding a performance chip. This is the cheapest and easiest to install mods prolly.

Good luck to you.

Anonymous said...

If you are trying for a bigger engine, VK45DE and VK56DE. Both Nissan and are engines offer a huge increase in the meager 180 hp engine, which brings the power. If you are interested in further V6, try VQ35DE or VQ40DE. Although not as powerful as the V8, they still give you a good increase in engine performance over the stock.

On the stock engine, you can try to use the compressor, which was optional and you can add it. Then there are the usual, you know. How to improve intake, exhaust, and adding a performance chip. This is the cheapest and easiest to install mods prolly.

Good luck to you.

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