Probably no one who owns an SL has even tried to determine zero to 60 and quarter mile speed/time for their car, but does anyone have info on such? Would appreciate (out of purely intellectual interest, of course).
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Originally Posted by c2003k
The SL will be slower
I believe the SL has a 4spd auto, no? And the SE has a 5spd auto/6spd manual...Correct me if im wrong...
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Eric
you are wrongOriginally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
I believe the SL has a 4spd auto, no? And the SE has a 5spd auto/6spd manual...Correct me if im wrong...Eric
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Eric
you are correct, but what are you trying to say. Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
I believe the SL has a 4spd auto, no? And the SE has a 5spd auto/6spd manual...Correct me if im wrong...Eric
My response is the SL is SLOWER
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There are some very very very very very very early calculations. Don't pay much attention to the absolute numbers, but rather the differences between the different models.Originally Posted by lobewiper
Probably no one who owns an SL has even tried to determine zero to 60 and quarter mile speed/time for their car, but does anyone have info on such? Would appreciate (out of purely intellectual interest, of course).
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=192726
That estimate said the SL would be about a half second slower to 60 mph, and 0.15s / 2.5 mph slower in the 1/4 mile. The SL has the lighter 17's going for it (a lot less unsprung weight), but the very wide 4spd auto gearing holds it back a lot.
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i never knew that gears made that much of a diff. steVTEC your the man, always comin thru with info. happy b day too if you didn't see the post..LOL my fault steVTEC, its y2k lol. carry on.. 
it's my birthday? 
lol, you got the wrong steve

lol, you got the wrong steve

