yes
On 1989-1994 240SX, Top speed only goes to 115mph due to VSS. 240SX is not exactly known for topspeed but stability, and for the motor Torque since it was actually used for Nissan Trucks. 1997 Nissan Hardtop for ex.
you could only get 24SX in NFS carbon collector's edition
It's on the side of the transmission, had 2 wires and looks like a little black cylinder.
top of tranny near firewall kinda centered
on the first part of the 2 piece drive shaft LOL
On a Nissan 240SX, the speedometer speed sensor is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the driver's side of the transmission, near the tail shaft. This sensor is responsible for sending the vehicle's speed information to the speedometer and the engine control unit (ECU). Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise details and location based on the specific model year.
Electrical - check voltage to "reverse" selonid. With my knowledge on Nissans, it could also be a transmission problem. If it is a 5-speed, it is more than likely the tranny. Reverse is the gear that goes out first most of the time
my Nissan shook at around 90-100km/hr. The problem was the coolant leaked into the tranny fluid and changed the viscosity of the fluid, something like that. I had to get the tranny rebuilt another glitch that Nissan never solved, mine was an 05, they cannot say it won't happen again
Yes, a six-speed manual transmission that can fit a 1990 Nissan 240SX is the Nissan 350Z's transmission, specifically the Z33 model. However, to install it, you'll need an appropriate adapter kit, custom driveshaft, and modifications to the transmission tunnel and mounts. It's recommended to consult with a specialist or performance shop for proper installation and compatibility with your engine setup.
The speed sensor on a 1989 Nissan 240SX is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the side of the transmission housing, near the tailshaft, where it connects to the vehicle's speedometer cable or is directly integrated with the transmission's output. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and remove any components obstructing the sensor. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions.
its the crankshaft position sensor
Nissan 240sx, Nissan 350z, Nissan skyline or Volksvagen golf