LouieG <yada-yada@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> codifus wrote:
>> On Mar 7, 12:28 pm, Jim Yanik <jya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> codifus <codi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
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>>> com:
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>>>> On Mar 6, 9:06 pm, LouieG <yada-y...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> codifus wrote:
>>>>>> On Mar 6, 8:04 am, still just me <wheeledBobNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 05:27:25 -0600, "Gary" <gary...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> yes there was, but not specifically for the engine.
>>>>>>>> If I remember correctly it was for a pre cat issue that if not
>>>>>>>> taken care of quickly, could cause the need to replace the
>>>>>>>> engine. The dealer decided what was needed and would do what
>>>>>>>> was necessary. 2002 only and 2.5 SE-R only. If I recall
>>>>>>>> correctly...
>>>>>>> A dealer should be able to look up the VIN and check with the
>>>>>>> factory for you. If the dealer won't do it, call Nissan
>>>>>>> directly.
>>>>>> If it's the 2.5 then it's the SE-R Spec V
>>>>>> The SE-R had the 2.0
>>>>>> CD
>>>>> All 2002 SE-R's had 2.5's, The SR20s were dropped after 2001 for
>>>>> the QR25DE as were the 1.6 liter Ga16de in the base Sentras for
>>>>> the 1.8 liter QG18DE engine. And yes the 2002 had a healthy
>>>>> appetite for injesting throttle plate screws, and many engines
>>>>> were replaced due to this problem.
>>>> My bad. Thanks for the correction.
>>>> CD
>>> the QR25DE also had problems ingesting bits of catalytic
>>> converter("pre- cat");it seems that motor leaves the exhaust valve
>>> open longer to suck in exhaust as a sort of EGR,and the cat would
>>> get damaged under certain throttle conditions and bits would flake
>>> off and get ingested,and trash the motor.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jim Yanik
>>> jyanik
>>> at
>>> kua.net
>>
>> This is the same motor thats the base motor on the altima?
>>
>> CD
> Yes, same as Altima.
>
yes,just Google QR25DE. Wikipedia even has the info on it.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


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