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Thayer Aug 14, 2003 05:35 AM

Nissan's 5.6 V-8
 
Taken from Infiniti's News Site this morning:


In the Titan, the Endurance V8 will provide 305 horsepower @ 4900 and 379 lb-ft of torque @ 3600 RPMs.

mutualrick Aug 14, 2003 08:05 AM

more horsepower, and more torque, but less towing capability??? Does anyone else see the problem here????:banana:

Raoul Aug 14, 2003 08:25 AM


Originally posted by mutualrick
... but less towing capability???
Brakes?
Tires?
Tow vehicle weight?

Rockpick Aug 14, 2003 09:13 AM


Originally posted by mutualrick
...but less towing capability???


I think it's the angle of refraction while the sun and Jupiter are at just the right stage.

01 XLT Sport Aug 14, 2003 10:13 AM


Originally posted by RockPick
I think it's the angle of refraction while the sun and Jupiter are at just the right stage.
Hey, good to see you and Raoul around here... :thumbsup:

BrewMaster Aug 14, 2003 11:02 AM


Originally posted by RockPick
I think it's the angle of refraction while the sun and Jupiter are at just the right stage.
duh! clearly that is the answer...

CSPinson Aug 14, 2003 11:40 AM


Originally posted by mutualrick
more horsepower, and more torque, but less towing capability??? Does anyone else see the problem here????:banana:
What rearend ratio do the Titans use? That coupled with tire size could drop it a little. And as Raoul said brakes and tow vehicle weight could also factor in.

01 XLT Sport Aug 14, 2003 12:46 PM

BIGGEST factor = Transmission... :thumbsup:

CSPinson Aug 14, 2003 01:44 PM

Thats true, if you have a crappy transmission you won't get too far.:D

Bighersh Aug 14, 2003 06:22 PM

WHere are you guys gettign that?
 
Nissan has said this thing will tow 9,400 lbs.
Is that not enough for you guys?

It's only 300# away from the F-150's estimate.

Besides, how many people here town THAT much weight?

http://www.freshalloy.com/site/cars/...cab/home.shtml

When it came to designing the cabin of the Titan Crew Cab, Nissan kept in mind that many full-size crew-cab trucks (like the F-150 SuperCrew) are used to haul around not only construction workers, but suburban families. With that in mind, the Titan Crew Cab can be configured to sit five or six passengers and do so comfortably. With 127 cubic feet of space, the Titan Crew Cab has more interior room than the just announced new-generation Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra models. That also means more front and rear seat legroom than any of its competitors. An available full-length overhead console (similar to the one seen on the new Quest) offers space for a optional rear-seat DVD entertainment system; dampened storage bins for cell phones, PDAs, CDs, etc; and overhead reading lamps.

CSPinson Aug 15, 2003 07:56 PM

9400# isn't too bad. Better to have it and not need it, and so on.....

rk2girls Aug 15, 2003 08:05 PM

yeah, yeah, yeah, i gues cs is right(i know i can't believe i said it either).......i guess we'll see when it comes out and the dust settle....:beers:

rk2girls Aug 15, 2003 08:09 PM


I think it's the angle of refraction while the sun and Jupiter are at just the right stage.






by the way rock pick, you forgot to mention the weather balloon.....:banana:

CSPinson Aug 15, 2003 10:48 PM


Originally posted by rk2girls
yeah, yeah, yeah, i gues cs is right(i know i can't believe i said it either).......i guess we'll see when it comes out and the dust settle....:beers:
I hope i'm right. I sure Ford will still crush Nissan in sales, along with everyone else.:D

Apocalypse Aug 15, 2003 11:05 PM

You gotta remember its a Jap truck.........Jap cars may have great reliability........but the trucks well......thats why you don't see a lot of jap trucks, they ain't reliable.....lol.......j/m......


Seriously though I rarely see japanese trucks.


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