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Tin Jul 9, 2004 03:53 PM

What do you put your's in?
 
A/T, comfort, or power? does power really burn gas quicker? does comfort make it more efficient? which one is the best to put it in?

VASHtheSTAMPEDE Jul 9, 2004 04:28 PM

i usually ride with it in the A/T mode, but when i feel frisky i'll put it on the power setting, it feels like it is easier to pass someone on the highway like that! :mardi:

Walka Jul 9, 2004 04:37 PM

if i remember correctly, matt blehm did a little writeup explaing the true functionality of the switch.

its been a while since i read it, but i believe the final word was to leave it on Power mode. leaving it on power will cause the engine to shift at higher rpms across all gears. shifting at higher gears allowed for better engine efficiency and therefore better performace (and quite possibly better gas mileage? i could be wrong about that one)

either way, it really doesnt make all that much of a difference since the computer will adjust the transmission shift points depending on how hard you hit the throttle.

walka

AscendantMax Jul 9, 2004 04:39 PM

It just changes the shift point RPM. In power mode, the engine shifts at a higher RPM, and when it's in comfort it shifts lower. It automatically goes into power mode whenever you go WOT.

Tin Jul 9, 2004 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Walka
if i remember correctly, matt blehm did a little writeup explaing the true functionality of the switch.

its been a while since i read it, but i believe the final word was to leave it on Power mode. leaving it on power will cause the engine to shift at higher rpms across all gears. shifting at higher gears allowed for better engine efficiency and therefore better performace (and quite possibly better gas mileage? i could be wrong about that one)

either way, it really doesnt make all that much of a difference since the computer will adjust the transmission shift points depending on how hard you hit the throttle.

walka

i may be wrong bc i dont know much, but if the engine hits higher rpms...then wouldn't that mean that its working more, and therefore it's using more gas?

CamryKilla Jul 9, 2004 05:11 PM

that would make sense, if you're concerned about gas mileage, just regulate the way you drive because the switch will not make a big difference at all.

VASHtheSTAMPEDE Jul 9, 2004 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tin
i may be wrong bc i dont know much, but if the engine hits higher rpms...then wouldn't that mean that its working more, and therefore it's using more gas?


Not exactly. in power mode it shifts at higher rpms, which will in turn let the next gear work easier i.e. More effiecent. if it shifts at a lower rpm then a lot more strain is needed to move the car.

ex. Try taking off from a complete stop in 3rd gear, it is alot harder than 1st gear because 3rd is designed to work at higher speeds.

MrGone Jul 9, 2004 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Tin
i may be wrong bc i dont know much, but if the engine hits higher rpms...then wouldn't that mean that its working more, and therefore it's using more gas?

true, however there is another factor, load. Say you have less of a load on the engine, however it is running at a higher RPM, you could still be using less gas than an engine with a larger load running at a lower RPM.

(I resisted typing RPM's for Mike and Randy :gapteeth: )

Tin Jul 9, 2004 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by HotAzzMax
that would make sense, if you're concerned about gas mileage, just regulate the way you drive because the switch will not make a big difference at all.

so i can just leave it in power, but not push the car, and ill have about the same gas mileage as any other time, correct? so its just when i like floor it or push the car is when i will be burning a whole bunch of gas...

and VASHtheSTAMPEDE, what do you mean?

CamryKilla Jul 9, 2004 06:17 PM

if you accelerate, say, staying under 3000 rpms, I dont think that having the switch at power/comfort will make much of a difference in the gas mileage. You may have to let your foot off the gas when it is in power to get it to shift. In power it just waits longer to shift, so if you go slower, you wont shift as high, but it will shift higher than if you were in normal or comfort. Put it this way, if you want to drive fast and "spirited" then put it in power. If you're concerned with your gas mileage, drive normal and put the switch on normal or comfort.

MrGone Jul 9, 2004 08:16 PM

back when I had an auto I was in the Comfort Crew, methinks nubiannupe is the sole survivor :lol:


no mode >or= comfort mode > power mode,

James92SE Jul 9, 2004 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by MrGone
true, however there is another factor, load. Say you have less of a load on the engine, however it is running at a higher RPM, you could still be using less gas than an engine with a larger load running at a lower RPM.

(I resisted typing RPM's for Mike and Randy :gapteeth: )


And James :wall:

Maxima NutBag Jul 9, 2004 08:55 PM

I just leave it in power mode, it shifts smoother than A/T and in the city it helps alot for stop and go driving. The car just feels more "spirited."

MrGone Jul 9, 2004 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by James92SE
And James :wall:

me forgot :shy:

DanNY Jul 10, 2004 05:04 AM

leave it in A/T unless you're on the gas 24/7...aka street light drag racing.

it'll go power when you WOT the car..so what difference does it make?

subs1000w Jul 10, 2004 10:23 AM

i leave mine in power all the time




oh wait i dont have an citamotparc

internetautomar Jul 10, 2004 06:30 PM

for better mileage use comfort because it shifts sooner and uses a more efficient gear.
However it doesn't respond as quickly to throttle changes then.
If you leave it in automatic mode (middle position) then it will kick into power mode when the pedal is pressed pass the 3/4 travel point and will stay in power until you back off past half.

Just my observations on my max. YMMV

Scope Jul 10, 2004 07:41 PM

I remember having a thread like this.......http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=273598

Michael Jul 10, 2004 09:53 PM

I leave mine in auto...the middle setting. I let the computer decide what is best for me :D.

MrGone Jul 10, 2004 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by awsm66
I leave mine in auto...the middle setting. I let the computer decide what is best for me :D.

error 404: clutch not found. :confused: :confused: :confused:




I leave mine in the middle too, until my engine starts clacking then I put it on comfort :)

Michael Jul 10, 2004 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by MrGone
error 404: clutch not found. :confused: :confused: :confused:




I leave mine in the middle too, until my engine starts clacking then I put it on comfort :)


I am an old lazy man...no need for a 5 speed for me :D.

Maxzilla91 Jul 11, 2004 12:59 AM

hmm... i kinda found my max to accelerate faster in "comfort".. it works up the gears faster than in power mode. especially now that i installed the high flow intake, it seems to rev up faster and has less trouble pulling at lower rpms.

{-_-} Jul 11, 2004 02:51 PM

i like it in power mode when i'm spirited and comfort otherwise... of course, when my parents get it back, it goes to auto again...

but now i got my OWN car... so :D

rymo926 Jul 11, 2004 05:50 PM

1)comfort w o/d on and I get 25% better mpg.
2)power wo o/d and I have to let the gas peddle out before it shift under certain condition. I think in my sohc during part throttle, keeping under 3k, it accelerate best. under condition 1 it seems like I hit 50mph fast and seemlessly, while condition 2 I have more torgue when I call for acceleration.


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