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| wanted to start a thread where people could post information about next year's model. Last year we heard lots of rumors about Infiniti trademarking M37, which suggests that rather than just putting the VQ engine from the G into next year's M, they may put in a larger version. Also, Infiniti continues to take hits over gas mileage. Maybe 08 will be the year that we finally get a six speed automatic and other refinements to help mpg while maintaining performance. | |
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Replying to: pearl (Feb 21, 2007 2:36 pm) Regarding "get a six speed automatic and other refinements to help mpg while maintaining performance", I don't disagree with improved mileage, and that could also lead to reduced engine revs at highway speeds. But in my own expereince with BMWs, I found you get improved performance with a 6 speed versus 5 speed automatic, at least in responsiveness. Thanks Bruce
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Replying to: bruceomega (Feb 22, 2007 2:44 pm) |
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So, is it the general belief that the 08 M35X will have a different engine that the current model, regardless whether it is a 3.7 or 3.5? I am looking to purchase the car however, I would prefer to wait until fall if more HP is on the way.
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Replying to: ocim (Feb 22, 2007 7:03 pm) |
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I don't see how the new V6 in the 07 G is going to make that much of a difference in performance and fuel economy in the M. What the wonderful VQ series V6 engine lacks is low end torque. Does anyone think Infiniti might go to a CVT transmission like Nissan has in the Altima. This would offer better performance and economy.
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Replying to: kals (Feb 23, 2007 1:20 pm) |
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I don't think adding a CVT tranny is instant improved gas milage. It all depends how the engineers "set it up" like with final drive ratios on conventional transmissions. The idea of a CVT on an M doesn't excite me. Considering Lexus is up to an 8 speed auto tranny, Infiniti is a few behind.
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Replying to: buddybrad (Feb 25, 2007 3:56 pm) Regarding CVT's, I have experience with 2 CVT's. I had a 2003 Murano with the first gen CVT, and I also have a 2006 Lexus RX400h which has the Toyota CVT. The main advantage of the CVT is that it "locks up" at much lower speeds than a conventional transmission. I believe the Murano's torque converter locked up as slow as 10 MPH, while a typical multi gear tranny does so above 30-35 MPH. The M's fuel economy is embarrassing for such a technologically advanced vehicle.
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You're right, the M35 and probably the M45 should have much better gas mileage. I believe they could achieve it by tweaking the computer and changing out the final drive ratio to something higher. 5 speeds with the 5th being overdrive is easy to get 2,000 rpm at 60 mph out of. I have a '71 Buick with 350 4bbl and 3-speed transmission and I can get in the high teens cruising at 70 mph. It has a 3.08 rear end. |
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