GroundPerformance
03-03-2013, 12:36 AM
Not sure if this has been covered here or not but I figured I'd share this and help the community. I'm sure plenty of us here have had a messed up connector or cap on our RWD SR20DET CAS sensor. There's good news you can actually fix this for cheap from the local junkyard.
Compatible CAS Sensor & CAP;
NISSAN MAXIMA 3.0L CRANK SENSOR
HITACHI # D6Y89-02 NISSAN PART # 23731 97E05
1992-1994 Nissan Maxima "VE30DE"
** Install is fairly straightforward just swap the CAS Sensor Assembly **
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/139/sr20cas.JPG
I manage to reconditioned few CAS sensors, anybody need one :) ?
Engine bay pic of your donor car.. 92-94 Nissan Maxima. While you're at it.. Get the N60 MAF it's an excellent substitute to the Z32 N62 MAF if power goals are within low 300whp.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JWUAIFpycjw/UTOlJgGvVVI/AAAAAAAAARE/2Z-uxPyTIfM/s800/92_SE_VE30DE002.jpg
Compatible CAS Sensor & CAP;
NISSAN MAXIMA 3.0L CRANK SENSOR
HITACHI # D6Y89-02 NISSAN PART # 23731 97E05
1992-1994 Nissan Maxima "VE30DE"
** Install is fairly straightforward just swap the CAS Sensor Assembly **
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/139/sr20cas.JPG
I manage to reconditioned few CAS sensors, anybody need one :) ?
Engine bay pic of your donor car.. 92-94 Nissan Maxima. While you're at it.. Get the N60 MAF it's an excellent substitute to the Z32 N62 MAF if power goals are within low 300whp.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JWUAIFpycjw/UTOlJgGvVVI/AAAAAAAAARE/2Z-uxPyTIfM/s800/92_SE_VE30DE002.jpg