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FameMax 12-09-2002 05:08 PM

V8?
 
The back of the car says 3.5. Now It makes me wonder why would Nissan put 3.5 on the back if it only came in 3.5? Most cars with the engine size on the rear have different engine options. We know there wont be a 4, maybe there will acually be an 8?

JoesMAX 12-09-2002 06:42 PM

not necessarily true, the pathfinder has the 3.5 in the back, and thats the only engine that it comes with

Black VQ 12-10-2002 06:11 AM

Highly unlikely there would be a V8...
 
Why? Well, if you take the 3.5L displacement, a VK35DE V8 would be too rev-happy for a 'tame' car like a Maxima. IMHO, a VK40DE would probably be the smallest Nissan could go if they were going to offer a V8 in the Max.

You might ask "Why wouldn't Nissan just come out with another V8?"
It's just not worth it to develop another V8 just for the Maxima. Nissan's full size truck is supposed to use the VK too, so it doesn't make sense to make a whole new engine for the Maxima. Remember, this is a time when Nissan is trying to consolidate engines and platforms. They won't develop any new things exclusive to only one model unless they absolutely have to.

perrymaxima 12-10-2002 06:18 AM

Plus fuel economy people may no take to well to a 40K V8 Maxima and the poor fuel economy. Another over looked detail is customer service. A V8 Maxima would attract a more luxuary oriented demographic to Nissan dealerships, and Nissans service departments aren't know for excellent customer service!:rolleyes:

medic 12-10-2002 09:29 AM

car and driver says 6-cylinder with just 260HP

http://caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddri...ook_maxima.xml

maximase86 12-10-2002 09:35 AM

If you really think about it, a 3.5 liter v8 probably won't happen. The only car company that did have a small v8 was a mercedes, and it was in the 350SLC. They stop making it for a reason. Them extremely small block v8 are like little geo metro motors, all grunt, but no punch. If nissan is going to put a v8, I at least think they will put the m45/q45 VK45DE in.

Sarin

ISSpyder 12-10-2002 06:08 PM

V-8
 

Originally posted by maximase86
If you really think about it, a 3.5 liter v8 probably won't happen. The only car company that did have a small v8 was a mercedes, and it was in the 350SLC. They stop making it for a reason. Them extremely small block v8 are like little geo metro motors, all grunt, but no punch. If nissan is going to put a v8, I at least think they will put the m45/q45 VK45DE in.

Sarin

Actually, in the early '90s, BMW produced a 3.0 liter V-8 and offered it in the 5 series. In Europe, it was also offered in the 7 series. It, also, only lasted for 2 or 3 years in the US.

FameMax 12-10-2002 07:30 PM

Re: V8?
 

Originally posted by FameMax
The back of the car says 3.5. Now It makes me wonder why would Nissan put 3.5 on the back if it only came in 3.5? Most cars with the engine size on the rear have different engine options. We know there wont be a 4, maybe there will acually be an 8?
well I understand that there wont be a 3.5L V8. I wasnt saying that, all i said was that why post the engine size if it only comes in one size?

Wills98MaxSE 12-10-2002 07:30 PM

my guess is that if there was a V8 it would be a less powerful version of that in the M45 & Q45 :gotme:

DA-MAX 12-10-2002 08:21 PM

Re: Re: V8?
 

Originally posted by FameMax
why post the engine size if it only comes in one size?
they are trying to reassure the buyers of the 2k4 Max that although the car is two hairs shy of being llama terd butt ugly, its still got a bad *** 3.5L motor in it...so it makes them feel a lot better.

now a days its seems that thats the thing to do though, plaster the liters all over the car, its sorta like a "hey mines bigger than yours" contest.

CanadianMaxima 12-11-2002 01:06 AM

not to sound stupid but what would be the difference of a 3.5 liter v8 and a 3.5 v6? which one would make more power and why?

Black VQ 12-11-2002 01:38 PM

The V8...
 
The V8 should make more power based on the fact that it has more cylinders. Or at least it should, all other things being equal.

iregula 12-11-2002 02:54 PM

yeh i really dont need a v8. im happy with a better V6

ebmaxse 12-12-2002 12:50 PM

V8?
 
No way. Too costly to have a V8 configured along with the V6.
The 2004 Maxima will have only one engine; the corporate 3.5L-V6.
Thank Nissan for at least dumping the rear beam axle suspension, and adding a 5th gear to the AT. If the 2004 is AWD, it will be my next car.


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