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Old Aug 24, 2004 | 09:19 PM
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overdrive and comfort shift

ight guys, I dont have a maxima or even a nissan for that matter, but my friend has a 1990 maxima i dont know all the details and stuff but i know it is a 5 spd manual and has a comfort shift and overdrive and he thinks that he hit 104 mph in less than a 1/4 on the street. I was wondering if that is at all possible since I couldnt say not knowing much about maixma's.
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Old Aug 24, 2004 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by EuroRacer1.8T
ight guys, I dont have a maxima or even a nissan for that matter, but my friend has a 1990 maxima i dont know all the details and stuff but i know it is a 5 spd manual and has a comfort shift and overdrive and he thinks that he hit 104 mph in less than a 1/4 on the street. I was wondering if that is at all possible since I couldnt say not knowing much about maixma's.
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mmmm it could be possible with upgrades...if his car is stock and he saying he getting that fast, and its a 90....means its a VG engine...Id say he needs to re measure how long his 1/4 is.....no doubt he would run it in 15.something seconds
Old Aug 24, 2004 | 10:49 PM
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There is no comfort & overdrive button for a 5-speed manual.
Please clarify.
Also, any mods?
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 07:18 AM
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those numbers seem way off for a 90 max
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 07:29 AM
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Overdrive and Comfort

I have a 94 max. What exactly does the overdrive and trany comfort does? And how does it effects the life of the tranny? Should a person drive with these on all the time or not?
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 08:44 AM
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tell him he needs to calibrate his **** dyno again.
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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he'd have to be doing low 14's or even high 13's in the 1/4 to be hitting that kind of speed within a 1/4 mile. unless he's boosting or has a big shot of n2o that won't be possible with simple bolt ons.
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by adly
I have a 94 max. What exactly does the overdrive and trany comfort does? And how does it effects the life of the tranny? Should a person drive with these on all the time or not?
COMFORT setting shifts gears at a lower RPM than normal.

POWER shifts pretty close to redline.

Overdrive locks out 4th gear. This is good if you're in stop & go driving, or not going much over 40mph for a while. Don't leave O/D off if you're gonna be driving on the highway.

You can leave comfort/power on either one all the time. Shouldn't do any harm.
I wouldn't leave O/D off for an extended period of time though.
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 03:23 PM
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power doesn't make it necessarily shift at redline since you can have the power switch on at lower rpm's. it just holds the gear longer, which at the end of a gear helps make it shift at redline. it will still keep it in gear longer even when not taking it to redline.
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 03:40 PM
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how come its bad to leave o/d off on highway?
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 03:46 PM
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how come its bad to leave o/d off on highway?
Less wear and tear on the engine, as well as better fuel economy when using the O/D - thus allowing the car to shift into 4th gear. Using O/D will run the engine at about 2000 RPM at 65 mph, for example, compared to ??? without the O/D on. I'm not sure because I typically don't do it, but it would be much higher rpms!
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 04:21 PM
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Less wear and tear on the engine, as well as better fuel economy when using the O/D - thus allowing the car to shift into 4th gear. Using O/D will run the engine at about 2000 RPM at 65 mph, for example, compared to ??? without the O/D on. I'm not sure because I typically don't do it, but it would be much higher rpms!

Thanx for all the help guys. mayb someday i will have one too.
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mtcookson
power doesn't make it necessarily shift at redline since you can have the power switch on at lower rpm's. it just holds the gear longer, which at the end of a gear helps make it shift at redline. it will still keep it in gear longer even when not taking it to redline.
Yea, you're 100% right. I was saying redline w/ racing in mind. Sorry, lead foot. hehe
Old Aug 25, 2004 | 06:42 PM
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Yea, you're 100% right. I was saying redline w/ racing in mind. Sorry, lead foot. hehe
well in the case if it does have a comfort switch with a 5speed. someone had to do a trany swap or some dam idiot put the button in but it does nothing with a 5sp tranny
Old Aug 26, 2004 | 12:03 AM
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I just think this guy's not sure what he's talking about. After all, he owns a VW. LOL
Old Aug 26, 2004 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Knight4
Less wear and tear on the engine, as well as better fuel economy when using the O/D - thus allowing the car to shift into 4th gear. Using O/D will run the engine at about 2000 RPM at 65 mph, for example, compared to ??? without the O/D on. I'm not sure because I typically don't do it, but it would be much higher rpms!
in some cases its better to leave o/d fuel consumption wise. you actually want to try running these engines at around 2500-3000 rpm for the best fuel economy. if you ever take long highway trips you'll notice that you get better gas mileage when giong 75-80 or so compared to when going 65.

reason being is that between 2500-3000 rpm is where the peak torque of the engine is. the peak torque is where the engine is most efficient at burning fuel and air. this is where the peak gas mileage occurs.

i haven't found out quite yet but rpm's will probably also play a big role in fuel mileage/torque. If your peak torque is at 5,000 rpm or even redline it would have terrible gas mileage and it would be very hard on your engine. having peak torque lower is nice since you aren't making the engine work extremely hard and its getting good gas mileage as well.
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