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1988Maxima
07-02-2002, 09:10 AM
-Engine-
Type: Aluminum head in-line 4
Displacement (cc): 1955
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net): 120 @ 5800
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm): 122 @ 4000
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1
Valve Train: SOHC, 12-valve
Fuel Induction System: Multi-Point Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI)
Ignition System: Electronic

-Drive Train-
Type: Front-Wheel Drive
Manual Trasmission with
Starter-Interlock System: 5-speed
Automatic Transmissions w/Lockup Torque Converter and Shift Interlock (Available):

4-speed
Final Drive Ratio (MT/AT): 4.066/4.066

-Body/Suspension/Chassis-
Body Type: Unit Body
Suspension: 4-Wheel Double Wishbone
Stabilizer Bar (mm, front/rear): 22.5/13.0
Steering Type: Variable Assist, Power Rack-and-Pinion
Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb (ft.): 34.8
Dual Diagonal Brake System: Front Ventilated Disc/ Rear Drum
Wheels: 14-inch Alloy Wheels
Tires: 195/60 R14 85H Michelin MXV

-Exterior Dimensions-
Wheelbase (in): 102.4
Length (in.): 179.7
Width (in.): 67.4
Height (in.): 53.4
Curb Weight (lbs., MT): 2685
Coefficent of Drag (Cd): 0.32

-Interior Demensions (Front/Rear)-
Headroom (in.): 37.3/36.1
Legroom (in.): 42.8/32.4
Shoulder Room (in.): 54.9/54.5
Hiproom (in.): 52.8/50.0
Cargo Volume (cu. ft.): 13.7
Interior Passenger Volume (cu. ft): 101.3

-Capacities-
Engine Oil with Filter (qt.): 3.7
Fuel (gal.): 15.9
Cooling System (qt, MT/AT): 6.8/7.4

TeKKnoTeKK
07-02-2002, 11:54 AM
Sorry to inform you but this info is wrong, the 89 LX-i sedan has 120 HP not 98

Jerren
07-02-2002, 01:11 PM
yeh man, i noticed that too. you really have to give credit where credit is due.

1988Maxima
07-02-2002, 03:13 PM
my bad, you know how it is, i'm staring at a chart with 7 columns packed together, my eyes wander. I'll fix that now.

damackz
07-02-2002, 03:24 PM
sweet i didnt know that it had an inline 4 alwayz thought it was a V ......:pimp:

1988Maxima
07-02-2002, 03:39 PM
heck that info doesn't even mean much to me :P i'm glad you found it useful though.

accordlx
07-02-2002, 03:47 PM
The only V4's that are made today are in boats, motorcycles, forklifts and marine bilge pumps. I think that the last popular V4 car on the market was the Saab 96 which had a 1700 cc twin carb configuration. Ford also made a V4 back in the 70's but I can't remember what it came in.

1988Maxima
07-02-2002, 03:50 PM
saabs are cool :cool:

Jerren
07-02-2002, 05:00 PM
wow chris, you are oh so brillant.