Dmski
Adventurer
Hey guys I'm not sure whether to message people like Stioc or others so I apologize if this is redundant but hopefully it will answer questions for people like me.
So currently I have a 2000 Nissan Xterra and it has been a great vehicle, but just seriously underpowered with the 5 speed it has paired to the vg33. I've been considering a pathfinder ever since I bought the xterra, but couldn't find one at the time since I was stubborn about having a manual. A couple of years later, and I don't necessarily need a manual because I'll be daily driving it, but hp is a must. Going to Moab and pulling higher mountain passes in Colorado with a loaded car really showed me its faults in hp regards, since I couldn't even roll at 80mph due to gearing and engine gutlessness.
The goal is to do daily driving, light off-roading but mostly highway driving. With the xterra I've done the more purpose built offroading, and while fun I need a rig that is more highway friendly and able to get me to locations to camp, mountain bike, skiing etc. So having the car as base camp is more important than heavy armor etc. Basically it will be overland travel designated more so than anything else.
A couple of questions. I'm looking at 2002-2004 pathys with the VQ engine with as low mileage as I can find. Does the engine cruise nicely at 80 with, say, full gear loaded inside? I've heard about the dreaded screws backing out and getting sucked into the cylinders but other than that, the engine seems reliable as well as the auto trans. Do they have the issue of the newer xterra's where you can get coolant mixing with the auto trans fluid and get the strawberry milkshake of death? Also, in terms of the manual or all mode transfer case, I've heard that you can't put manual hubs on with the all mode because front somehow turns a oil pump of some sort? Never heard of this before but wanted to confirm. I've found a few with the all mode but is it worth it or should I hold out for just a manual transfer case?
Any other feedback or things I should note is more than welcome. Thanks in advance!
So currently I have a 2000 Nissan Xterra and it has been a great vehicle, but just seriously underpowered with the 5 speed it has paired to the vg33. I've been considering a pathfinder ever since I bought the xterra, but couldn't find one at the time since I was stubborn about having a manual. A couple of years later, and I don't necessarily need a manual because I'll be daily driving it, but hp is a must. Going to Moab and pulling higher mountain passes in Colorado with a loaded car really showed me its faults in hp regards, since I couldn't even roll at 80mph due to gearing and engine gutlessness.
The goal is to do daily driving, light off-roading but mostly highway driving. With the xterra I've done the more purpose built offroading, and while fun I need a rig that is more highway friendly and able to get me to locations to camp, mountain bike, skiing etc. So having the car as base camp is more important than heavy armor etc. Basically it will be overland travel designated more so than anything else.
A couple of questions. I'm looking at 2002-2004 pathys with the VQ engine with as low mileage as I can find. Does the engine cruise nicely at 80 with, say, full gear loaded inside? I've heard about the dreaded screws backing out and getting sucked into the cylinders but other than that, the engine seems reliable as well as the auto trans. Do they have the issue of the newer xterra's where you can get coolant mixing with the auto trans fluid and get the strawberry milkshake of death? Also, in terms of the manual or all mode transfer case, I've heard that you can't put manual hubs on with the all mode because front somehow turns a oil pump of some sort? Never heard of this before but wanted to confirm. I've found a few with the all mode but is it worth it or should I hold out for just a manual transfer case?
Any other feedback or things I should note is more than welcome. Thanks in advance!