Why hasnt Nissan revised HP numbers?
Why hasnt Nissan revised HP numbers?
Both Honda and Toyota have brought down the power ratings
of their engines, why hasnt Nissan?! They still claim
265 hp for the Maxima. Is it because they're not required
to, or because their numbers were realistic to begin with
(yeah right)?
of their engines, why hasnt Nissan?! They still claim
265 hp for the Maxima. Is it because they're not required
to, or because their numbers were realistic to begin with
(yeah right)?
Yes for some they need to be hand fed!!!!
They are following SAE J1349 standard (net hp), which was revised in 2004 to take out some ambiguities and areas for misrepresentation of actual hp numbers. IMHO a better one might have been SAE J2723 at least that way they could have received certified torque results also, but I’m no expert.
And here is the hand feeding part enjoy:
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806
Now maybe Nissan chose to use this standard since they are only offering CVT and have big changes in mind for '08 (I know I’m looking ahead). I'm not one bit surprised by the hp number of 255, but take 252 ft-lb with a grain-o-salt since it does not carry SAE standard approval.
Originally Posted by Stardust
OMFG!!! Look around.
Do you need someone to feed you too?
Do you need someone to feed you too?

They are following SAE J1349 standard (net hp), which was revised in 2004 to take out some ambiguities and areas for misrepresentation of actual hp numbers. IMHO a better one might have been SAE J2723 at least that way they could have received certified torque results also, but I’m no expert.
Originally Posted by SR20DEN
Why would they need to revise numbers if they were already following the standard?
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806
Originally Posted by nyjohnny
its probably 255 or 265hp for 07 maxima
Now maybe Nissan chose to use this standard since they are only offering CVT and have big changes in mind for '08 (I know I’m looking ahead). I'm not one bit surprised by the hp number of 255, but take 252 ft-lb with a grain-o-salt since it does not carry SAE standard approval.
Originally Posted by dla
And here is the hand feeding part enjoy:
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806
Originally Posted by dla
Yes for some they need to be hand fed!!!!
And here is the hand feeding part enjoy:
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806....
And here is the hand feeding part enjoy:
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml
or read all the ’07 stuff:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=466806....
Yum, love the hand feed. Thanks for the info. Mustang5L5 - True HP at the wheels for a stock 6th gen seems to be around 200hp.
The engine may not be exactly same. If the fact sheet is correct, our engine gets its peak hp at 5,800 rpm. According to http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...ma/specs.shtml, the 2007 gets its peak hp at 6,000 rpm. Something's different.
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
The engine is a "carryover" according to 2007 press releases I have read.
Z, V-6 Alti, G35 (both), FX35, Murano, Pathfinder, M35...That's all I know of.
Change the cams, air flow, injectors and ECU tunning and you get all different kinds of numbers. My theory is if the Z can have 300HP, then so can my Max...That's what I'm moddin for
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