Hi there. You know what's funny is I typed in the EXACT same question- year and all. Kudos for wanting to get the most out of your pathy! They're the most underrated vehicle I've ever seen. Here's what I know... I know that most engines, unless built with a stock turbo or supercharger have cast pistons- which are really only intended for the type of pressure they encounter they are exposed to under stock conditions. Engines with superchargers usually have forged or hypereutectic pistons- which are more durable and made to stand up to the added demand created by a turbo/super charger. Does this mean that you can't do it??? I don't know. The Nissan VG30I engines have proven to be really tough when you take good care of them. Here's a website that might really help: nissanpathfinders.com. Good luck!
i want to know if i can put 265/75r16 on my stock 2003 Nissan pathfinder with changing anything.
can you put a 3.3 out of a pathfinder in a isuzu rodeo
The 1994 Nissan Pathfinder had bolt torque specification is 140 pounds. There is not any removal sequence. There is only a sequence to put the bolts in.
I have a '98 Nissan Pathfinder that has over 371000 miles on it and still running strong.
You can put almost any type of tire on a Nissan. But to answer your question it depends on what type of pathfinder and what kind of roads you'll be driving on.
Probably not.
Sure, but the complexity and cost would be a waste, of time and money.
Fill it through the dipstick tube. May need a long funnel.
Nissan pathfinder 2001 wont start anti theft light is on solid how do I reset
You can put Freon into your 1997 Nissan Pathfinder from the low pressure port. Connect the Freon bottle to the port. Release the Freon into the air conditioning system.
Pour it down the dipstick.
You can find where you need to put the brake fluid on a 1987 Nissan by lifting your hood. The brake fluid reservoir is in the engine compartment, on the drivers side, attached to the master cylinder.