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WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby richardg1976 » December 30th, 2008, 10:40 am

Hi all, I have a 2003 Nissan Almera QG16 w/ CVTC E-Throttle system. I want to change the transmission oil but I want to know if I should use the CVT transmission oil or the regular transmission oil as I'm a little bit confused about the CVTC system. Some say use CVT oil and some say don't. Any solid advice on this? Thanks!

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Postby QG » December 30th, 2008, 6:55 pm

This was dicussed in another thread on the forum about using CVT fluid in a normal Transmission.

The main true answer is to follow your car's manual specs and stick to the original recommended fluids. People does say all kinds of things and get you confused.

You don't have a CVT tranny, so there's no use of putting CVT fluid.


CVTC-(Continuous Variable Valve Timing and Control) operates just like the normal VTC found on the QG16/18 (NO E-THROTTLE) engine...but it's just Continuous helping the engine to run at it's most peak fuel efficient mode.

It is also said that CVTC offers better performance than the ordiniary VTC.

CVT- Continuous Variable Transmission is in no way connected with CVTC. :mrgreen:

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Postby richardg1976 » December 30th, 2008, 11:58 pm

Thanks buddy! Much appreciated info! :)

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Postby QG » December 31st, 2008, 1:51 pm

Scene!!!

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Postby moti » December 31st, 2008, 8:06 pm

always thought CVT / CVTC would of used the same oil :?

i don't like those CVT stuff anyway (make it worse if it is a lancer )

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Postby richardg1976 » January 1st, 2009, 2:46 am

moti, CVTC is not the same as CVT as I've now come to realise :)

CVTC (Continuous Variable Valve Timing and Control) is regarding the engine system while CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) is regarding the transmission

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Postby cacasplat3 » January 1st, 2009, 11:59 am

^^^^correcto!

at least someone learned something :!:

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Postby richardg1976 » January 1st, 2009, 12:10 pm

cacasplat3, thanks! do i get the doggy biscuit now? lol :)

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Postby QG » January 1st, 2009, 12:43 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: ROFL... :mrgreen:

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Postby moti » January 1st, 2009, 4:58 pm

richardg1976 wrote:moti, CVTC is not the same as CVT as I've now come to realise :)

CVTC (Continuous Variable Valve Timing and Control) is regarding the engine system while CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) is regarding the transmission


i understand the above

however i always thought that the CVTC on those N16's were some kinda
advanced CVT transmissions

i never knew it ment Continuous Variable Valve Timing and Control. :oops:

i still don't like CVT transmissions :lol:

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Postby cacasplat3 » January 1st, 2009, 5:04 pm

^^^^^dont like it cuz u dont know about it????

CVT has a bad stigma attached to it......ppl think its going to fail cuz its just a belt....blah blah blah......its way more efficient than the conventional automatic tranny, and if it has a early locking torque converter like a lot of the new nissans are getting, fuel economy and acceleration are improved.

remember CVT is banned from F1 for having an unfair advantage.

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Postby moti » January 1st, 2009, 5:41 pm

trust me i know about the CVT transmissions as we changed one from a lancer
a year ago.

paid something like $9500 for a used one :|

i just dont like them.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby kiddo » May 31st, 2011, 4:48 pm

so how would you know if the car has a cvt transmission or not, will it be written somewhere?

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby ek4ever » May 31st, 2011, 4:53 pm

The only CVT transmission I'd ever consider having is Nissan's X-troid.....CVT capability without a belt

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby starr boy » October 20th, 2013, 7:56 pm

hi, i recently changed my engine to a QG 15, i jus wana know what is the best oil to use on it to get the best perfomance??

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby turbosingh » October 22nd, 2013, 8:43 am

Yuh know the correct oil for QG engines is NS1 cuz i was reading a nissan manual for them an it said NS1, an as also if you watch under the bonnet of a wingroad or almera you would see NS1 is recommended which is the same oil as a CVT.Plenty people using normal Dextron 3 a tranny gears slippin an taking long to engage.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby bushwakka » October 22nd, 2013, 8:46 am

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 19th, 2014, 9:52 pm

Sooooo, for the cvtc e throttle model i can use normal transmission oil like nissan matic atf?

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby turbosingh » January 20th, 2014, 9:43 am

eitech wrote:Sooooo, for the cvtc e throttle model i can use normal transmission oil like nissan matic atf?


Use Nissan NS1

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 20th, 2014, 11:25 am

turbosingh wrote:
eitech wrote:Sooooo, for the cvtc e throttle model i can use normal transmission oil like nissan matic atf?


Use Nissan NS1


Found at any local auto store?

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby Seeker » January 20th, 2014, 12:16 pm

Check the Tranny dip stick. It will state on the stick, whether NS1 or NS2 etc. to be used.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 21st, 2014, 8:31 pm

My tranny dipstick jus got hot and cold written on either side

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 22nd, 2014, 3:35 pm

turbosingh wrote:
eitech wrote:Sooooo, for the cvtc e throttle model i can use normal transmission oil like nissan matic atf?


Use Nissan NS1


Jus spoke to a guy and he told me i cannot use NS1 in a non cvt application. Can anyone shed some light?

Also, taken from a qg manyal with non cvt transmission:
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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby skylinechild » January 22nd, 2014, 4:35 pm

use any transmission oil that meets or Exceeds the nissan matic D specification.- as your manual said. i would recommend Gulf synthetic multi vehicle ATF.
it actually meets the following specifications from Nissan
"Nissan Matic-D ,Nissan Matic-J, Nissan Matic K


"APPLICATIONS:GULF PRIDE®SYNTHETIC ATF is suitable for use where the following
specifications are required:
•Allison
•MERCON
•ATF +4
•MERCON V
•GM DEXRONIII (including II)
• Toyota T-III and Toyota T-IV
•Honda
•Others
•JASO 1A"

read more about it here >> http://nu-tierbrands.com/ckfinder/userf ... %20ATF.pdf

you CANNOT use NS1 or NS2 as these were designed for CVT transmissions.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 22nd, 2014, 4:55 pm

Thank u very much for dat info

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby skylinechild » January 22nd, 2014, 5:11 pm

not a problem, BTW i also own a QG engine QG18DE and i'm using the gulf synthetic multi vehicle in my car. do not do the drain and refill procedure instead look into a complete fluid exchange.

the oil comes in 1 liter bottles -no quarts- unsure if it comes in gallons.
my transmission took 10 liters to properly exchange the old fluid.

cater for like 12 liters or so if doing the complete fluid exchange.

you can see my thread here >> viewtopic.php?f=21&t=488707

injector cleaning here>> viewtopic.php?f=21&t=488707&start=30

transmission fluid replacement here >>> viewtopic.php?f=6&t=362859&start=1290
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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 22nd, 2014, 5:46 pm

Kool. Well i got a QG16 yesterday so i looking to do the full works.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 23rd, 2014, 10:09 pm

3 questions:

I saw "cruise" and "set" on the instrument panel. Does that work?

Can you tell me what's that feature on the wiper lever? See pic. Thanks.
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I see the fog lights harness there by d mounting area, but no relay in relay box. Any advice on wiring with the stock wires?

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby Seeker » January 25th, 2014, 3:38 pm

skylinechild wrote:use any transmission oil that meets or Exceeds the nissan matic D specification.- as your manual said. i would recommend Gulf synthetic multi vehicle ATF.
it actually meets the following specifications from Nissan
"Nissan Matic-D ,Nissan Matic-J, Nissan Matic K


"APPLICATIONS:GULF PRIDE®SYNTHETIC ATF is suitable for use where the following
specifications are required:
•Allison
•MERCON
•ATF +4
•MERCON V
•GM DEXRONIII (including II)
• Toyota T-III and Toyota T-IV
•Honda
•Others
•JASO 1A"

read more about it here >> http://nu-tierbrands.com/ckfinder/userf ... %20ATF.pdf

you CANNOT use NS1 or NS2 as these were designed for CVT transmissions.

I using Dextron III in my At - QG15, B15, e throttle- as was recommended by the Motorist, both at Automotive Components in Arima and Arouca.

Thanks for the info.

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Re: WTK: Nissan Almera CVTC E-Throttle

Postby eitech » January 25th, 2014, 6:48 pm

Did the flush with nissan matic today

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