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Anyone else notice the RWD auto G gear ratios don't match the factory specs?
The G35 auto 2WD supposedly has a 3.36 gear and 26.0" tall tire, but there must be a good bit of torque converter slippage because at 6600rpms, my G does ~40mph@6600rpms in 1st, a crack under 65mph@6600rpms in 2nd, and a crack over 95mph@6600rpms in 3rd. A couple people have tested 4th gear on the Dynojet and have gotten 144-145mph@6600rpms. The rev limiter kicks in right at an indicated 6600rpms (6600rpms rev limiter). According to all the gear calculators I've used, the rear gear is theoretically a 3.54 which matches the exact gear used in the G35X and 6 speed models. The numbers simply don't jive with a 3.36 gear. Even compensating for tire expansion at higher speeds, the numbers simply don't work. I measured one of my Turanza tires which look close to new and I got right at 26".
With a 3.36 gear these are what the top speeds should technically be at 6600rpms: 1st 43mph 2nd 67mph 3rd 104mph 4th 152mph With a 3.54 gear these are what the top speeds should technically be at 6600rpms: 1st 41mph 2nd 64mph 3rd 97mph 4th 144mph Here's one of the gear ratio calculators: http://www.et-studios.com/motorsports/gears/gears.html How do your gear ratios match up? |
I have no clue dude.
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Originally Posted by G-Pimp
I have no clue dude.
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Relying on an uncalibrated speedometer for accurate MPH readings would be a mistake...
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Could that be why our actual mileage is so different from the EPA ratings. I do 2/3 hwy driving with some stop and go on the hwy and avg about 19 MPG, vey differnt from the max of 26. In fact, the most I have gotten is 20.5.
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Dunno about the mileage. First tank for me on the 05 was 21.5 mpg on a highway/city mix. (ish - can't remember exactly and too lazy to chase the thread)
Don't pay attention to the gear ratios yet. I press the gas, the car goes. I press it harder, I go faster. I press it really hard and a stupid grin comes across my face and I could care less about gear ratios. I measure the gear ratio using my fun meter. It's pegged. ...grinning idiot over here....hehe.. |
Maybe Infiniti will correct this for you if you raise it to their attention... A set of 18"s with some pimpin' tires should help correct the situation :)
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...Anyone with NAV notice anything more than a negligble difference in speed / mileage between NAV and ODO?
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Originally Posted by trebien
Relying on an uncalibrated speedometer for accurate MPH readings would be a mistake...
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I think it has something to do with the way the tranny is geared.
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Without removing the rear differential and counting the teeth on the ring and pinion you could try a simple method. Get the car up on a hoist and make sure the trans is in neutral and the e-brake is not engaged. Using some chaulk mark a line on the drive axle and have someone count the revolutions as you rotate the rear wheel 1 revolution. The drive shaft should spin 3 full turns and then some. If the results are say 3 1/2 turns then you have a 3.50 gear ratio. Considering the factory only offers two ratios I'm sure you can determine which one your car has.
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Originally Posted by DaveB
The G35 auto 2WD supposedly has a 3.36 gear and 26.0" tall tire, but there must be a good bit of torque converter slippage because at 6600rpms, my G does ~40mph@6600rpms in 1st, a crack under 65mph@6600rpms in 2nd, and a crack over 95mph@6600rpms in 3rd. A couple people have tested 4th gear on the Dynojet and have gotten 144-145mph@6600rpms. The rev limiter kicks in right at an indicated 6600rpms (6600rpms rev limiter). According to all the gear calculators I've used, the rear gear is theoretically a 3.54 which matches the exact gear used in the G35X and 6 speed models. The numbers simply don't jive with a 3.36 gear. Even compensating for tire expansion at higher speeds, the numbers simply don't work. I measured one of my Turanza tires which look close to new and I got right at 26".
With a 3.36 gear these are what the top speeds should technically be at 6600rpms: 1st 43mph 2nd 67mph 3rd 104mph 4th 152mph With a 3.54 gear these are what the top speeds should technically be at 6600rpms: 1st 41mph 2nd 64mph 3rd 97mph 4th 144mph Here's one of the gear ratio calculators: http://www.et-studios.com/motorsports/gears/gears.html How do your gear ratios match up? You should be able guestimate within about a tenth of a revolution. The tachometer and/or speedo may be off slightly giving a false reading. Colin |
Originally Posted by gsedanman
You may be right Dave, but only way to be sure is to jack the back wheels off the ground and count the revolutions of the driveshaft whilst turning the rear wheels I rovolution.
You should be able guestimate within about a tenth of a revolution. The tachometer and/or speedo may be off slightly giving a false reading. Colin |
"Maybe if the torque converter was locked up (happens at part-throttle in 3,4,5)"
I thought our converters did NOT lock. ??? |
Originally Posted by RocketsRedGlare
"Maybe if the torque converter was locked up (happens at part-throttle in 3,4,5)"
I thought our converters did NOT lock. ??? Sometimes you can feel a little thud when the converter locks up when driving around town and the tranny oil is cold. |
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