Really weird driveability problem - LONG-

Having a problem with my 1993 Maxima GXE. (its long and complicated so please bear with me)

Symptom: Slight off idle hesitation (pretty much all the time ? but more noticeable when I have turned it off and re-started it (such as going into the Wawa for coffee and then leaving) this is tolerable but worse is when it rains very heavily (or during the last winter months here when it snowed) after driving and letting it sit (say overnight or for long periods) upon driving I cannot maintain throttle I must give it a lot of gas then back off then it will start to sputter and backfire so I have to give a lot of gas again, I cannot keep consistent throttle pressure (such as part throttle and just cruising) however it idles fine and will not stall! When it does this I can keep it in park and it will idle fine but upon giving just slight throttle it will want to stall and sputters and the revs will drop, upon giving more throttle pressure however it clears up and revs right up

I thought it was water getting into the gas so upon examining under the car I found a small hole in the rubber hose going from the overflow tube to the gas tank so it was replaced with the correct Nissan hose , however recently during a heavy rain (was ok while driving in the rain that night) but the next morning upon driving it the symptoms returned however upon sitting for a few hours and driving again it was completely fine.

What I have replaced, looked at: at first I thought it was water in gas so gas treatment, etc. was tried, I have replaced all ignition components (cap,rotor, wires etc) and I cannot find any exposed wires under the hood.

Whats left: the distributor cap does not have that rubber protective cap over it ?possibly water getting on it then dispersing? Although I have sprayed it with "wire dryer\protector" , possible pin hole on top of gas tank? But unsure if water in the tank. It kind of acts like a bad TPS sensor but I do not get any "check engines" and would this explain the water connection?

Whew! Anybody ever experience anything like this? Any help is appreciated!

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kp
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Nissan cap or aftermarket?

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Steve T

Aftermarket, but I did replace it twice. Should I get one from a Nissan dealer?

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kp

My dumb question is, if you thought water was in the fuel, did you change your fuel filter after replacing that fuel hose?

Aside from a replacing a missing dust cap and replacing a fuel filter, my dumb suggestion is to look at your air filter the next time your car backfires. Is it clogged and/or wet? The air intake duct sits behind the driver's side headlight in my '93 GXE Maxima.

Ryan

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Ryan

Since it seems to be moisture related, that's where I'd be looking. Lots of those aftermarket caps are total -junk-.

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Steve T

Yeah , sorry forgot to mention, that was one of the first things I replaced was the fuel filter, never thought of water getting into the airbox though. Next time it does it I will check inside the airbox & see if any water is getting in there. I'll go out and get a true Nissan dist cap and guess I'll scour the J.Yard for a cap for the distributor. Thanks for the help guys!

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kp

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