RPM's at 80 MPH
Naw, unless your jack's pad is tiny, this should fit on a "normal" jack pad (6-8" dia) okay. I've lifted/removed our maxima trannies on my dad's old (huge) Walker hydraulic jack many times.
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LOL.
Thats what I did. Had the car on jackstands, put the differential on the floor jack and slid it under my car. Then I lifted it up to get the rear bolt in place and held up the front while I screwed in the mount bolts. Wish I had more room and more hands, but I got it done.
Make sure you loosen up the sway bar bushing mounts. You'll need the clearance.
Make sure you loosen up the sway bar bushing mounts. You'll need the clearance.
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I drove my car on a 100 mile round trip to my sisters and reset the gas mileage. I kept it around 75 MPH. I noticed that I never needed the engine to kick down in gear while I was driving where it would have kicked down before. Also, gas mileage was about 25-26 mpg the whole way. It was mountainous terrain...lots of big up and downs.
I drove my car on a 100 mile round trip to my sisters and reset the gas mileage. I kept it around 75 MPH. I noticed that I never needed the engine to kick down in gear while I was driving where it would have kicked down before. Also, gas mileage was about 25-26 mpg the whole way. It was mountainous terrain...lots of big up and downs.
good, so your mpg hasnt changed much either...
many ppl think thats a drawback to this mod - but my mpg is a sh!tty as its always been - your apparently hasn't changed (much if any) and most others don't report meaningful loss...
going form 3.5 to 3.9 or 4.0 might be different - buy 3.3 to 3.5 or 3.7 hasnt shown to be detrimental to mpg
This of course does not count the super sh!tty mpg from staying in 2nd & 3rd and driving spirited more often because its fun
many ppl think thats a drawback to this mod - but my mpg is a sh!tty as its always been - your apparently hasn't changed (much if any) and most others don't report meaningful loss...
going form 3.5 to 3.9 or 4.0 might be different - buy 3.3 to 3.5 or 3.7 hasnt shown to be detrimental to mpg
This of course does not count the super sh!tty mpg from staying in 2nd & 3rd and driving spirited more often because its fun
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You will get lower MPG if you are driving at the same speeds. Since it raises the RPM's about 200 for each step up in gearing your optimum MPG will decrease about 5 mph.
For 5AT:
3.3 best at ~80 mph
3.5 best at ~75 mph
3.7 best at ~70 mph (guess)
3.9 best at ~65 mph (guess)
For 5AT:
3.3 best at ~80 mph
3.5 best at ~75 mph
3.7 best at ~70 mph (guess)
3.9 best at ~65 mph (guess)
recent road trip averaging 70mph I got as good as I ever got...
even under typical circumstances (street & freeway) I never saw more than 1mpg difference... but most of my driving is not typical.
In normal driving its not likely that anyone is going to see a significant decrease in mpg by switching form 3.3 to 3.5 or 3.7
even under typical circumstances (street & freeway) I never saw more than 1mpg difference... but most of my driving is not typical.
In normal driving its not likely that anyone is going to see a significant decrease in mpg by switching form 3.3 to 3.5 or 3.7
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Set your cruise control at 80 mph on a flat terrain. Then look to see what it is.
Silly girls...and when you start hearing a noise you dont like you just turn the radio up right??
Silly girls...and when you start hearing a noise you dont like you just turn the radio up right??




