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interesting observation between the Altima and the Maxima (3.5SE)

TuffGuy

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altima vs maxima

Altima, Maxima
Horsepower 240@5800 255@5800
Torque 246@4400 246@4400

both cars were dynoed. the maxima dynoed +18hp and +19lb-ft higher than the altima. it appears that nissan is holding back on the maxima's actual numbers. yet the maxima is slightly slower than the altima. any thoughts? would it benefit from stickier tires?

Dynoes: Altima, Maxima
Horsepower 200@6100 218@5800
Torque 211@3800 230@3600
 
Some cars have higher horsepower than others, simply as a factor of the manufacturing process. Usually, it won't come out to be that much of a difference. So variances among individual cars in some cases will fall at some level greater than the published spec.

 
yeah, the maxima is one pound lighter than the altima. both cars were dynoed on the same machine at the same time.

from what i've been hearing, it does sound like the maxima puts down more power than advertised.
 


<< from what i've been hearing, it does sound like the maxima puts down more power than advertised. >>


Thats nothing new, GM still advertises the 2002 Sierra/Silverado 5.3 as having 285HP that started in 2000, in 2001 that number went up and it also went up in 2002 with the removal of the EGR and a bigger MAF, the dyno said about 10HP and 12TQ @ the Wheels, so those trucks are easily above 300HP, being just an Iron block version of the LS1 it's no wonder those are also underrated.
 
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