How many gears does a Nissan Titan have?

How many gears does a Nissan Titan have?

All TITAN models feature a 9-speed automatic transmission that’s a perfect fit for the powerful 400-horsepower Endurance V8 engine. Optimized gear ratios enable better acceleration while towing, improved fuel efficiency, and smoother shifting.

How do you find the rotating gear ratio on a tire?

Turn the wheel TWO revolutions and count the number of driveshaft turns. The number of driveshaft rotations will help you determine your rear axle ratio. For example, if it turned 3 and a half times, it’s a 3.50:1 ratio. If it turned 4 and a quarter times, it’s a 4.25:1 ratio.

Where do I find the gear ratio on my car?

How to Find Out the Gear Ratio With the VIN Number. It can be found on the sticker on the inside of the driver’s side door or on a stamped metal plate embedded in the dashboard above the steering wheel. It also is on your vehicle’s title. Identify the VDS section, the fourth through eighth digits of the VIN.

Where can I find out my Nissan offroad gear ratio?

Suggestion: Rather than rely upon third party websites for technical information and factory specifications, particularly from relatively unknown sources, it is often better to look at the Factory Service Manuals, Owner’s Manuals, Service and Maintenance Guides and other information published by Nissan. Is yours a 2WD “Offroad?”

Is there a 2WD with a 3.13 gear ratio?

2WD never had 3.13, let alone the “Off road package”. Click to expand… Haha uh… weird. I’ve never heard of that. I question the accuracy. That site may just be creating different permutations of various trims/drivelines to get more page views.

What’s the gear ratio on a Nissan Xterras?

Except for perhaps the 2WD Offroad with M226 axle (I’m still looking at Nissan’s literature for “official” verification of the 3.13:1 axle ratio for the 2WD Offroad), 2WD Xterras came equipped with the C200 axle and the 2.93:1 gear ratio.

How to Find Out the Gear Ratio With the VIN Number. It can be found on the sticker on the inside of the driver’s side door or on a stamped metal plate embedded in the dashboard above the steering wheel. It also is on your vehicle’s title. Identify the VDS section, the fourth through eighth digits of the VIN.

Except for perhaps the 2WD Offroad with M226 axle (I’m still looking at Nissan’s literature for “official” verification of the 3.13:1 axle ratio for the 2WD Offroad), 2WD Xterras came equipped with the C200 axle and the 2.93:1 gear ratio.

Suggestion: Rather than rely upon third party websites for technical information and factory specifications, particularly from relatively unknown sources, it is often better to look at the Factory Service Manuals, Owner’s Manuals, Service and Maintenance Guides and other information published by Nissan. Is yours a 2WD “Offroad?”

2WD never had 3.13, let alone the “Off road package”. Click to expand… Haha uh… weird. I’ve never heard of that. I question the accuracy. That site may just be creating different permutations of various trims/drivelines to get more page views.