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often a car at that age may need new spark plug wires if they are still original make sure all the spark plugs are good. if it accellerates ok for the firist 10 seconds or so then losses power it may be just a fuel filter , keep it simple firist
Try disconnecting the alternator for a few minutes. It can run on just the battery that long. It is possible the new alternator is producing too many spikes that disrupt the car's electronics.
Start off with a tire rotation. That should solve the problem. If problem presist the next best thing to do is have your wheel bearings checked. In order to check your wheel bearings you need to lift the car from the front (suspending the the front wheels. With both hands grab the tire on both sides and move with back and forth motions. If you find much play then you need to change your bearings. These things will cause movement at high rates of speed
I had a similar problem and resolved it by replacing the mass airflow sensor. Ive got 235k+ miles on my 1992 Maxima SE.
Still runs good but having problems with the alarm system.
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