cblinkdude182
06-19-2008, 08:36 PM
I had to drive my automatic truck today and god did it feel weird. But the thing i don't understand about it was that it's a 2002 V6 Nissan Frontier and it felt zippier than my z28...theories?
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Drove my auto today, been a while...cblinkdude182 06-19-2008, 08:36 PM I had to drive my automatic truck today and god did it feel weird. But the thing i don't understand about it was that it's a 2002 V6 Nissan Frontier and it felt zippier than my z28...theories? Counted Out 06-20-2008, 07:17 AM Something is seriously wrong with your Z28. Wicked1 06-20-2008, 11:14 AM lol Billy Biker 06-22-2008, 09:27 AM I had to drive my automatic truck today and god did it feel weird. But the thing i don't understand about it was that it's a 2002 V6 Nissan Frontier and it felt zippier than my z28...theories? Honestly I test drove a 96 Z with a 6-speed back to back with my formula and it didn't feel too zippy either...seemed to take a little more time winding up through each gear than I expected. And less set you back in the seat effect too. Sometimes gearing can be deceptive tho. I had a 240Z that I swapped the stock 4 speed and rear end out of and put a lower geared rear and 5-speed in. It actually felt slower after the swap...which was the last thing I expected :eek: . I think the power characteristics of the torquey inline-6 we're more suited to the taller gearing it came with stock. Or else the shorter gearing I put in hid the acceleration "pull" more. It felt very similair to driving my auto formula back to back with the 6-speed Z.......things that make you go hmmm :lol: Slick_Sammy 06-23-2008, 01:46 PM theory 1: there is a fat chick hiding in your car. theory 2: you need to spend more time on the back roads learning how to drive a manual performance car in a performance manner :) most people tend to LUG through the gears, being one or two gears higher gear than they need to be for optimal performance at a given speed, and shifting way too early. get the car up into its power band. generally you can't use half the power potential of a performance car in most driving situations, safely. so you get in the habit of shifting early and lugging it around. particualy bad with an LT1 and easy to do cause it will lug around at any speed due to so much low end torque. if you are "getting on it" in a manual you shouldn't see anything south of 4k rpm in any gear other than 1st. end of theories. | ||