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Nissan Cefiro | Nissan Maxima | Infiniti I30 | Infiniti I35 Excellent platform and the good ol' VQ30DE and VQ35DE engines.
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Old 08-24-2001, 09:21 PM
philthismax philthismax is offline
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shifting a automatic @ raceday

When racing an automatic should one be on drive or on first gear? and if so should the overdrive be off? and but not least, at what rpm?:silly2:
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Old 08-25-2001, 01:28 AM
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i always put in in 1st and leave the o/d off.....and remember~!....turn off the traction control.......if it`s dry sunny day, floor it so u could get the rpms up faster...it wont skid for long....maybe 1~3 seconds.....don`t worry u`ll still have plenty of grip.......and always shift to a point when just getting to the next gear that the fuel almost cuts off........^^
have fun.....!
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