Anyone that used to have a 350Z A/T notice a big difference with the timing on the 370Z's 7 A/T? It seems to me like it takes longer to upshift
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02-24-2010, 11:47 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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7 A/T Question
Anyone that used to have a 350Z A/T notice a big difference with the timing on the 370Z's 7 A/T? It seems to me like it takes longer to upshift and hangs out in the gear a little longer than the 350. I also notice a big difference in it's downshift as well, slowing the car down almost like it's braking when it does downshifts at a light or making a turn. Anyone else notice this?
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i can't compare to the 350, but the upshifting can depend on how much of a lead foot you have. i think the timing of the upshift can vary depending on how aggressive you are, because i think it adjusts itself as you drive. so if you're driving with a light foot, it'll shift earlier but if you're constantly mashing the pedal, it may hold the gear longer.
as far as the downshifting, i have noticed that. not sure why? |
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A few videos that I took demonstrating how odd the Nissan 7-speed transmission is. This is my '09 FX35. It needed a transmission reflash, and it made the transmission a little less jerky, but you still notice that it's very busy. Here's a few examples of how it goes into this really "low-revving" mode. I'm sure you AT'ers have noticed this before. It's long, but I just wanted to demonstrate it. If you have jerking in your transmission when you're slowing down or it holds gears longer, this is completely normal for Nissan/Infinitis. That's how they're designed and programmed.
Now here's a video of it running normally. |
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My second video is how the transmission normally works. I never grabbed a video before my reflash. Last edited by TheWeatherman; 02-24-2010 at 01:31 PM. Reason: Added a video comment. |
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the slowdown isn't jerky, it doesn't make my head go forward, but i can tell when its downshifting and there is a slight "lag" in motion i feel. similar to if i very lightly tapped the brakes. a little difficult to explain, but its there.
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I really wouldn't call it magical, nor do I know if there's a TSB for the Z. This happened to some of the first FX's that came off the lot. Even after it, I still feel the slight "drag/lag" when slowing down like Ant talked about. If someone has records of the Z's TSBs, let mwilli know, but as far as I can tell, it will still "drag" mildly when slowing down. It seems to be part of the 7-speed design. It won't hurt the car. Mwilli, I'll sum it up by saying that there's a good chance there wasn't a TSB in the Z. I think it was fixed by the time the car was released. It's just a quirk. If there's not a TSB on the Z, it's the way the transmission is. You won't make any progress by bringing it in IF there's no TSB. Last edited by TheWeatherman; 02-24-2010 at 01:52 PM. |
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That is exactly what I'm talking about...no whiplash or anything funny like that, just a light tap on the brakes, which I would probably feel downshifting a manual.
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I don't really feel the downshifts when breaking or letting go off the throttle only issue here is that it reallyyyyy takes a long time before it upshifts
sometimes at 4000rpm or 3500rpm. comparing it to the GTR automatic it IS odd. the GT-R if your accelerating slowly it still shifts at 2000rpm |
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