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nissan murano acceleration 0-200 km/h CVT

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

look at the RPM stuck in 6
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0-200 km/h in 40sec

CVT (continuously variable transmission)

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  • CVT is the best transmission ever. And can be improved yet

  • true, n its really smoooth

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  • Sounds like someone got a text message. :)

  • little airbag test at 0:04, nothing to worry about :P

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  • ur MO is pretty slow, i have seen better times...like 7 secs

  • ahh it looks so weird with the rpms not moving

  • @lbcctenor08 Not in the Murano. The Murano uses a traditional steel belt and two variable pulley sheaves.

    The longitudinal CVT that Nissan used had toroid and rollers.

  • CVT is not a "gearbox". The type of continuously variable transmission Nissan uses contains two opposing conical spires. Power is transferred from the one connected to the engine (input shaft) to the one connected to the differential (output shaft) by two hemispherical heads (the same shape as the dodge hemi engines use for the pistons) which displace laterally in order to either increase or decrease the ratio of the speed of the engine to the speed of the output shaft. It can be unnerving to p

  • I own a 2005 Murano and after being impressed by the 3.5L and CVT I bought a 2008 Maxima. It's the best combo for a daily driver!

  • i dont know a lot about how a CVT actually works, but im not a fan of the constant rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr without the nice sound a gear change, nor do i like how it just stays in such a high RPM the whole time, im guessing the trans is built so that it doesnt hurt it or cause any kind of damage?

  • @Devastationable what's a failsafe mode?

  • @virensanchit failsafe mode...

  • @greenbee1000 i did test drive a teana (maxima)

    and it's such a thrill

  • @virensanchit

    A lot of unproven nonsense is out there concerning CVT problems. Nissan has recently extended their CVT warranty to 10 years on their vehicles as a statement of confidence. All the major manufacturers are following with their own CVT designs, or soon will be. Test drive and you will see how how CVT works and is a significant improvement. I just bought a 2010 Sentra with $3500 cash rebate and the thing drives better than my 2002 V6 Altima 3.5SE. Tremendous value.

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