I have a CVT on my Altima coupe. Its really smooth and efficient, but its really boring. i feel like i'm in a toy car. I have been driving my
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02-20-2010, 06:19 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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I have a CVT on my Altima coupe. Its really smooth and efficient, but its really boring. i feel like i'm in a toy car. I have been driving my friends 87 300zx 5spd and its 10 times as much fun. I am selling my altima and putting the procedes towards my 6spd manual Z. However what i like about nissan is that they are putting money into developing better/newer automatic transmission technologies AND better manual transmission technologies (Synchro rev match). They try to appeal to both the enthusiastic and the practical.
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Seriously though...if shifting 'bumps' are a complaint of the Z, someone is overlooking many more aspects of the car that are bumpy, noisy, or uncouth. Last time I looked, the Z wasn't primarily about comfort or luxury.
My wife's altima has the CVT. I make it more fun by switching over and shifting manually with the shift lever. The 3.5 V6 Altima has some oomph but also torque steers with the FWD.
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Although I prefer the good old manual trans, I think it is more fun, I do think the CVT is a pretty neat trans and capable of more then some here give it credit for. Check this out:Banned! Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) | F1 Fanatic - The Formula 1 Blog
and: YouTube - Williams FW15C CVT
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The CVT used for the F1 car was extremely complex because it had to handle lots more power and torque than a standard engine.
CVTs would be perfect for luxury cars assuming that the technology for CVTs advance to the point that they can handle double their torque range now. For a high performance sports car to be able to use a CVT, the control on it's shifting range would require a lot of manual control - which could mean that you'd practically need to relearn how to drive a manual. Speed and ratio of shifting would be infinitely variable. I don't see this happening any time soon even if CVTs were made to handle lots more torque.
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