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Old 04-01-2008, 08:43 PM   #16 (permalink)
Dan9
My car is out of storage.

 
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Some GA16DE data to add to the mix

USDM GA16DE B13 FWD gearset:
1st: 3.3333
2nd: 1.955
3rd: 1.286
4th: 0.926
5th: 0.733

final drive: 3.895 (Sentra)
final drive: 4.471 (NX1600)


JDM GA16DE FWD gearset:
1st: 3.063
2nd: 1.826
3rd: 1.286
4th: 0.975
5th: 0.810

final drive: 4.167

On nissanforums they said apparently that JDM N13 and N14 have same final drive as NX1600, 4.471, but the N13 gearbox won't fit on our cars (you could still take the final drive gear to use in another box though).

For better low-end acceleration (from a stop, or hammering out of corners), which of the setups as-is would be best? I have the USDM GA tranny now, and I find it less than ideal, though fuel-efficient. Which one, an NX1600 or a JDM tranny, would be better? I dont care about top speed.
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Last edited by Dan9 : 04-01-2008 at 09:02 PM. Reason: I HAVE A QUESTION
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