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Development of a Multi-purpose ATF Meeting DEXRON®III, MERCON® and JASO M315 specifications

2003-05-19
2003-01-1984
An additive package for the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) used in slip lockup control automatic transmissions has been developed that satisfies all the requirements of the DEXRON® III, MERCON® and JASO M315 specifications. The influence of the base oil and viscosity index improver that are combined with this additive package was also investigated with respect to ATF performance.
Technical Paper

Development and Testing of CVT Fluid for Nissan Toroidal CVT

1999-10-25
1999-01-3613
Nissan has developed a practical and available toroidal continuously variable transmission (T-CVT) for passenger vehicles for the first time in the world. This CVT is applicable to engines having an output of torque larger than 400 N-m and makes it possible to use a lock-up clutch at low vehicle speed, resulting in marked improvements in drivability and fuel economy. The authors have developed the T-CVT fluid, which is in this application, having excellent traction coefficient and sufficient capacity as the transmission fluid. This paper mainly describes the traction coefficient measurement procedure and the performance of the newly developed fluid.
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Development of an Automotive Air Conditioning System Using the HFC-134a Refrigerant

1992-02-01
920216
Regulations on the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are being adopted around the world to protect the ozone layer from these chemicals. It is Nissan's position that environmental protection is one of the most important issues facing automotive engineers today. Accordingly, with the aim of ensuring a healthier environment, we have been working for approximately three years on the development of an automotive air conditioning system using the HFC-134a refrigerant in place of CFC-12. Starting with the introduction of this air conditioning system in a new production model scheduled for release in March 1992, the system is expected to be used in all new models for North America by the end of 1993. This paper describes the HFC-134a automotive air conditioning system from the standpoint of the design changes required in comparison with a conventional CFC-12 system and technical measures needed for vehicle application.
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