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Nissan\'s Xtronic CVT Technology Delivers
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
introduced its first version of the Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) to the Japanese market in the 1992 March compact. Since then,
Nissan has made a number of industry-leading advances in CVT technology
that have allowed it to expand the application of the advanced
transmission for use with higher-torque engines.
This extensive work continues to pay off for model year 2007, with the
expanded availability of the advanced Xtronic CVT?on a variety of
Nissan vehicles in North America, including Altima (non-Hybrid models),
Maxima, Murano, Sentra and Nissan?s all-new, entry-level model, the
Nissan Versa hatchback and sedan. The Xtronic CVT is standard on both
Maxima and Murano.
The Xtronic CVT differs from conventional automatic transmissions by
featuring an infinitely variable gear ratio between its lowest and
highest gears. Whereas a traditional automatic transmission typically
makes large ratio jumps from one static gear to the next, the Xtronic
CVT flows smoothly by transitioning through gear ratios with the feel
of one perfectly calibrated gear.
The latest, third-generation Xtronic CVT retunes a number of features
to improve performance, including the use of a smaller, more efficient
oil pump; the adoption of a compact chain drive for 2.0-liter engine
applications (which reduces the transmission size as a whole); and
improvement of the precision of the pulley diameter control, allowing
for more efficient belt pressure, more reliable torque transfer and
improved fuel economy.
?Across the industry, manufacturers are sacrificing performance for
efficiency and economy,? said Bill Bosley, vice president and general
manager, Nissan Division. ?But we refuse to detract from the Nissan
driving experience. The expanded use of our advanced Xtronic CVT is
the ideal way to offer sporty performance and fuel efficiency in one
package.?
How Xtronic CVT Works
While automatic and manual transmissions use multiple gear sets with an
integral clutch and bands to achieve separate gear ratios, Xtronic CVT
uses an infinitely adjustable ratio design. For example, instead of
jumping from a 2nd gear ratio of 1.950 to a 3rd gear ratio of 1.392,
Xtronic CVT can rapidly progress through 1.950, 1.949, 1.948 - stepping
seamlessly through 1.392 as the diameter of its pulleys gradually
adjust. Because of this progression, the Xtronic CVT ?changes? ratios
with no perceptible pauses, jerks or lurches, virtually eliminating
traditional shift shock.
Each pulley is composed of two stout cones, each point facing the
other, similar to a yo-yo. A steel belt with a V-shaped cross section
connects the cones. As the engine speed increases, the cones of the
drive pulley slowly come together, gradually pushing the belt further
from the pulley?s axis. Simultaneously, the driven pulley?s cones are
moving farther apart, easing the belt closer to the axis of the driven
pulley.
The pulleys are controlled to proportionately expand and contract so
the ratio of the drive diameters between the two pulleys can be varied
over a wide range. The Xtronic CVT offers a spread of ?gear? ratios
between its lowest and highest range (2.371:1 to 0.439:1 for the
3.5-liter V6 engine; 2.349:1 to 0.394:1 for the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder
engine; 2.349:1 to 0.394:1 for the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine and
2.561:1 to 0.427:1 for the 1.5-liter through 1.8-liter 4-cylinder
engines).
At the heart of the Xtronic CVT is a high-strength, flexible steel
belt. The strength of this belt enables the transmission to handle a
high amount of torque input, fitting for multiple sizes, displacements
and power levels of different Nissan engines.
Xtronic CVT Benefits
Xtronic CVT offers a number of benefits over traditional automatic or
manual transmissions. The most obvious benefit is the smooth ratio
changes, versus the ?clunk? of a shifting transmission that is familiar
to most drivers. In eliminating these ?steps,? the Xtronic CVT allows
the engine to run closer to its optimal rpm, rather than dipping below
or working above it like an automatic or manual transmission. By
maintaining ideal engine speed and avoiding unnecessary engine rpm, the
Xtronic CVT optimizes fuel economy and emissions performance.
For additional fuel economy, Xtronic CVT offers an expanded torque
converter lockup range. While a conventional automatic transmission
locks up in the mid-to-high speed range, a traditional CVT transmission
only benefits from the torque converter at startup. Recognizing this,
Nissan engineered the Xtronic CVT torque converter with a lockup range
that extends further into lower speeds, allowing for a better range of
manual-transmission-like direct transfer of efficient engine power.
Additionally, Xtronic CVT has numerous other advantages over
conventional CVT transmissions. Xtronic CVT boasts a wider gear ratio,
which allows for improvements in both performance and economy. And,
thanks to smaller minimum drive pulley radius, Xtronic CVT delivers
better acceleration performance than traditional CVTs, and its smaller
minimum driven pulley radius allows for better fuel economy.
?Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has been a leader in CVT research since the
1970s and currently offers CVTs in Asia and Europe in addition to the
North American market, where our advanced Murano SUV paved the way for
Nissan?s expansion of Xtronic CVT technology in the United States,?
said Bosley. ?We?re pleased that Nissan is now able to offer a great
balance of what drivers need ? as well as what they want ? in a broad
range of vehicles, from our flagship Maxima to our entry-level Versa.?
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