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Hey all-

I was surfing around the net this morning, and came across this website. I remember a while ago, people were asking about gearing information on their trannys, what kind do I have, etc...

This page shows all the transmissions made by Nissan, thier part numbers, and gear ratios. Just wanted to share. I saved this page off-line, so if it ever comes up dead, I have it saved. Many props to the creator of this page! smiley22

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Sweet! Can we sticky that into our How-To section?



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Ah yes, I use that page all the time...


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When were you planning to tell us? smiley36
 
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I know I've posted it somewhere in this forum before. Later...



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Is that a typo, or did Nissan offer a Quest with a manual transmission? smiley50
 
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quote:
Originally posted by ez22:
Is that a typo, or did Nissan offer a Quest with a manual transmission? smiley50


I noticed that also. I have never seen a Manual. I have had 2 Quests.

Iteresting that the Z, Titan, Xterra etc have the same trans. So that means the Xterra/fronty could bolt in a Endurance 5.6 motor one day.


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I was looking for this page this morning... bringing it back to the top. I was gonna move it to a "how to," but my mod privelages are restricted... so I made it a "featured" topic insted Wink


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