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Altima SE-R Autobahn 142 mph

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

Still in 5th gear and topped out, hadn't touch 6th yet and governor already kicked in.

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  • I didn't want to say it but yea.....usafchevy is so full of shit.....2.5sl 5spd tranny gearing wouldn't even let it get up passed 135 downhill...and

    @alexander1485 i still got avg 15-18 mpg going 135+ for about 1-2 hours straight.

  • I didn't want to say it but yea.....usafchevy is so full of shit.....2.5sl 5spd tranny gearing wouldn't even let it get up passed 135 downhill...and

    @alexander1485 i still got avg 15-18 mpg going 135+ for about 1-2 hours straight.

  • No ecu mods, cattman ypipe, magnaflow cat back, nwp plenum spacer set w/ vias removed, placeracing CAI

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  • who pulls over if theyre doing 155 in a 55? lol I dont pull over doing 30 over much less 100

  • @fugeelala1980 The VIAS block plate that NWP sells and promotes removal of the VIAS valve is completely misleading. Nissan placed the VIAS valve inside that VQ manifold for an important reason, to ensure complete fuel burn in the cylinders at idle and low speed driving. When the entire Vias valve system is removed, the velocity of the air flowing to the cylinders is lower and there is minimal air swirl. So essentially, small droplets of fuel goes into the oil system and dilutes it (engine wear)

  • @fugeelala1980 The VIAS block plate that NWP sells and promotes removal of the VIAS valve is completely misleading. Nissan placed the VIAS valve inside that VQ manifold for an important reason, to ensure complete fuel burn in the cylinders at idle and low speed driving. When the entire VIAS valve system is removed, the velocity of the air flowing to the cylinders is lower and there is minimal air swirl. So essentially, small droplets of fuel goes into the oil system and dilutes it(engine wear)

  • are there governers on this ser?

  • @usafchevy idiot, that's a felony. you wouldn't still have your license, and your 5 speed slushbox would probably blow up before it hit 165. you can't cheat physics buddy, a nissan altima 5 speed auto wouldn't be engineered to go 165. it's an AFFORDABLE MIDSIZE car. There's a reason why you paid 20 grand for the altima, and your friend paid 110 for the corvette.

  • @usafchevy Yeah right faggot go fuck yourself

  • Considering my 2.5 is from japan not made in the us. And I kno for a fact it does 165 from two different times one was finding out what top speed was and that was with my buddies z06 driving next to me and the other was my neighbor clocking me in on a country road in his patrol car

  • @usafchevy bullshit......hahaha you retard...dont bullshit that much..im pretty sure if an SER of the 06 altima can top out at 155 and your 4CYL 2.5Liter 5 speed auto or whatev small ass tranny you got will not or ever do 165

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