New?JDM Engine Available?
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#6
Originally Posted by Matt_NZ
if by JDM you mean engines from the Cefiro, then it might interest you to know the VQ30DET is not all that common in them. You're more likely to find one with the VQ20 or VQ25
The DET isnt used in any FWD chassis.
#9
Originally Posted by avocent
Whats the benefit of this engine? Is it a direct drop in?
Umm, thats the name of our motor: VQ30DE. Some people are fooling around with VQ30DE-K and VQ35DE's. They are by no means "bolt on".
-eric
#14
hmm where can i get one for $400? car parts.com has many for $600-900. Its not that i want a "hotter" engine i just feel that my current engine might take a dump on me....sounds real rough during start up and is showing its age.
Also, this engine is used in a honda?!?
Also, this engine is used in a honda?!?
#16
Posting blind
Anyway, No they dont use VQ's in Honda's. A Honda owner wouldnt know what to do with such a beast.
How many miles do you have on the engine? Find out exactly what is wrong with your car first off, dont just go swapping in a new engine cause it sounds rough. Theres alot of information on this site and others that can help you diagnose and probably fix your problem without having to do an engine swap.
If a swap is what you need, youll need a VQ30DE 95-99 engine. As was said above, you can find them at car-part.com or ebay. PLEASE read the FAQ's at the top of this forum, theres so much information there about our cars.
Anyway, No they dont use VQ's in Honda's. A Honda owner wouldnt know what to do with such a beast.
How many miles do you have on the engine? Find out exactly what is wrong with your car first off, dont just go swapping in a new engine cause it sounds rough. Theres alot of information on this site and others that can help you diagnose and probably fix your problem without having to do an engine swap.
If a swap is what you need, youll need a VQ30DE 95-99 engine. As was said above, you can find them at car-part.com or ebay. PLEASE read the FAQ's at the top of this forum, theres so much information there about our cars.
#17
It would probably be better to try to fix your engine b/4 you try to do swap an engine.
It is possible to swap the VQ30DE-K (00-01)and the VQ35DE(02+) assuming you don't already have a the vq35 (hopefully not). An engine swap is not common at all here since we already have a good engine to start out with unlike most hondas.
The VQ30DET is a rwd engine and would take considerable amounts of frabrication to convert. There may be a JDM VQ engine you could swap with direct injection (VQ25DD OR VQ30DD) and I don't think they have a VQ with NeoVVL and you would be the first person to this that I know and you would have to import the engine. Your best bet is to fix your current problem or if absolutely required you could swap for a newer engine from a junkyard.
It is possible to swap the VQ30DE-K (00-01)and the VQ35DE(02+) assuming you don't already have a the vq35 (hopefully not). An engine swap is not common at all here since we already have a good engine to start out with unlike most hondas.
The VQ30DET is a rwd engine and would take considerable amounts of frabrication to convert. There may be a JDM VQ engine you could swap with direct injection (VQ25DD OR VQ30DD) and I don't think they have a VQ with NeoVVL and you would be the first person to this that I know and you would have to import the engine. Your best bet is to fix your current problem or if absolutely required you could swap for a newer engine from a junkyard.
#18
Originally Posted by RobUsaf81
This thread is confusing
I concur. Wht the F..... im so confused. Thought I had a simple question?
Try Again:
I have a 95 Maxima SE 5spd, which needs and engine. I have a 97 engine with 53000 miles on it. My question is is the Engine mentioned in this post for a maxima? What Are the benefits of switching to this engine? Will it drop right into a 95 max?
I was under the assumption that this is the infiniti version of our motor it this correct?
thx
#19
Originally Posted by avocent
I concur. Wht the F..... im so confused. Thought I had a simple question?
Try Again:
I have a 95 Maxima SE 5spd, which needs and engine. I have a 97 engine with 53000 miles on it. My question is is the Engine mentioned in this post for a maxima? What Are the benefits of switching to this engine? Will it drop right into a 95 max?
I was under the assumption that this is the infiniti version of our motor it this correct?
thx
Try Again:
I have a 95 Maxima SE 5spd, which needs and engine. I have a 97 engine with 53000 miles on it. My question is is the Engine mentioned in this post for a maxima? What Are the benefits of switching to this engine? Will it drop right into a 95 max?
I was under the assumption that this is the infiniti version of our motor it this correct?
thx
All maximas and I30s from 95-99 have the VQ30DE.
#21
Originally Posted by avocent
Thanks for the info dude.
So the infinity engine has the exact same hp rating as ours? correct?
So the infinity engine has the exact same hp rating as ours? correct?
Once again, the Infiniti/Nissan VQ30DE is the SAME EXACT motor, except the infiniti has its own unique valve cover, nothing else is different. Yes, they have the same HP/TQ rating. And you might be confused because people were giving sarcastic info since this is a pretty newb question. It could easily be answered in the FAQ's. Trust me when i tell you, if you have a question (simple one) check out the FAQ's. Its there...
-eric
#22
regarding the swap
i only mention a swap b/c that is the worse case senario. I have a 95 SE auto w/ 108,000. Seems like everytime i start it, eithier the rods or something clatter so that there is a loud metal to metal contact sound. It disappears after 3 seconds, but it is an issue that has been occuring more and more often after long periods of sitting (e.g. overnight). I had a problem similar to this one before where there was lack of power and clattering, and changed most the camshaft shims on the intakes...which totally fixed the problem.
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Originally Posted by britishBeef
i only mention a swap b/c that is the worse case senario. I have a 95 SE auto w/ 108,000. Seems like everytime i start it, eithier the rods or something clatter so that there is a loud metal to metal contact sound. It disappears after 3 seconds, but it is an issue that has been occuring more and more often after long periods of sitting (e.g. overnight). I had a problem similar to this one before where there was lack of power and clattering, and changed most the camshaft shims on the intakes...which totally fixed the problem.
#27
Engine swaps for nissans are not nearly as big as they are for hondas. 240sx is about the only car I can think of that swaps are really common for the SR20. Most nissan cars (esp Maxima ) already have a good engine without going to Japan to get some engine that would cost and arm and a leg to ship over. Quite a few hondas need special some new JDM engine to be fast. For maximas it is much easier to get another one here if there is a serious engine problem especially since there is such high supply of VQ30s and such low demand.
But I would personally get a professional opinion or something with more proof than funny noises, especially if you engine starts and runs, before I go get the engine lift.
But I would personally get a professional opinion or something with more proof than funny noises, especially if you engine starts and runs, before I go get the engine lift.
#28
Originally Posted by MadMax95
The valve train will make some noise until oil gets to it. Maybe that's what you're hearing.
#29
Originally Posted by britishBeef
i understand that, but this "noise" just started this week. Only occurs after it has sat for many hours, and frankly sounds like metal on metal contact...quite loud and unresting. As far as "professionals" i have talked to 5 nissan dealer sevice depts and 2 independent nissan specialists that cant even agree on the type of parts the VQ engine has. (e.g. shims under the cam lobes) Their recommendations vary from oil flushes to complete rebuild.
Sure does sound like the common timing chain guide wear problem that a lot Vq motors have with 100k on the clock!
#30
Originally Posted by PLUMMAXSE
Sure does sound like the common timing chain guide wear problem that a lot Vq motors have with 100k on the clock!
#31
Originally Posted by britishBeef
do u mean the sprockets strip out? or the chain itself goes off? pleeez do tell :-)
Some suggest not to replace the guide until the noise occurs when the engine is hot. If your car is making this noise only when the car is cold, I wouldn't bother.
#33
Originally Posted by meccanoble
u guys are confusing the newbs....
#36
I once had a clunky start up, nissan tech told me it was a non-nissan oil filter causing the problem, a nissan oil filter has ....(forgive me I can't remember the terms), but is something in the filer that kept oil in the heads or something like that......on a non-nissan filter all the oil drains to the oil pan...when you start up after long periods of time your starting a dry engine...correct me if I'm wrong..I know Fram and a few other filters works like the Nissan filters...I think
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