Frenchy
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2020
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- Location
- Elizabeth, Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2012 Nissan Frontier, 1994 F150 XL, 2022 Ford Transit
- Occupation
- Field Service Technician
When it comes to the Titan, it has been a "Special" journey......i got a chance to drive a loaded up nissan titan pro-4x this past month. man that thing is a sweet truck to drive. loooove love that v8. the interior layout is a little quirky, and the capability numbers are lower than the competition. that said, it was probably more than enough truck for the overwhelming amount of US consumers. it just didn't sell well. bummer for nissan.
imagine if nissan lost their minds and after discontinuing the titan this summer they announced a "halo" model nissan frontier that had the titan 5.6L v8 in it. i imagine it'd still sell terribly, but the thought of it is delightful.
The first gen is ugly and a pain to work on..... The second gen I feel was a much better design.
The Cummins Diesel was a special bit of fun that should not have been done. Unfortunately Nissan decided to still go with it, but I think they realized the issue.
The updated 5.6(aka the VK56VD) is certainly nice. When compared to the VK56DE you get Direct Injection with the VVEL(Variable Valve Event Lift. This changes intake lift from 1 mm to 11 mm while running). These two certainly helped the Engine get the power that it has.
The Transmission is one id prefer not to have assuming it's an early design. I know the First gen and the Cummins had an Asian from Toyota and it was nothing but problems. The 9 speed might be a bit different
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