G35 1-2 shift?
#16
Compared to other cars this one is not easy to drive. I test drove a S2000 and an RX8 and didn't have any problem at all shifting them smoothly. I bought the G35 for the luxury and the torque of the VQ but let's face it the transmission stinks. And the fact that a lot of people (me included) are getting detonation kind of like a 1980's K car stinks too!
#17
#20
My G35 coupe 6MT has ~500 mi. on it. Like others, I find the clutch not very forgiving as to smooth takeoff. Maybe its engagement point is too short. In any case, I enjoy the tranny and I don't consider it a problem.
Two questions:
1) has anyone tried another tranny fluid, like Redline synthetic?
2) Are any aftermarket clutches any better?
I just ordered Stillen's Stage 2 blower and that will change things for sure.
Two questions:
1) has anyone tried another tranny fluid, like Redline synthetic?
2) Are any aftermarket clutches any better?
I just ordered Stillen's Stage 2 blower and that will change things for sure.
#21
i agree. im having a hard time shifting the car between 1-2. my passengers look at me funny thinking i cant drive stick.. but odd thing is, i had an old s13 MT and i never encountered problems like, same w/ my integ gsr, a4.
im thinking the G is just meant to be driven hard. as someone mentioned, you have to feather and leave the clutch opened longer vs dumping it early. but this may cause pre-mature wear.
im thinking the G is just meant to be driven hard. as someone mentioned, you have to feather and leave the clutch opened longer vs dumping it early. but this may cause pre-mature wear.
#22
Originally Posted by bavarian06
im thinking the G is just meant to be driven hard. as someone mentioned, you have to feather and leave the clutch opened longer vs dumping it early. but this may cause pre-mature wear.
I like the idea of switching transmission fluids, has anyone tried this?
I know I will get it down better with practice and aclimation it just buggs me that every other manual have driven is easier to shift.
#24
I used to grind every once in awhile when driving hard with the oem fluid. I switched to amsoil about 5k miles ago.. so far it's a little better.. no grinds yet during aggressive shifting. still notchy but not as notchy as before.
http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/mtg.aspx
http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/mtg.aspx
#26
Originally Posted by Texasscout
It was funny, the harder I tried to make a smooth sift the worse it was. When I didn't think about it, it was smooth as glass. That was low speed. High speed was never a problem.
#27
See I noticed that the clutch in my '03 is completely different from the '06. The reason (I think anyway) that so many people have problems with the manual in the G is the travel of the clutch pedal. The G is a horrendous amount of travel all the way down, and then all the way back up.
I've driven a fair share of other sticks lately including a 99 M3 and 06 Tiburon and those clutches feel identical, yet completely different from the G. I had a seat in an 06 Z and it feels like the M3 and Tibi. I posted the question on here a while ago and someone posted back that there was a change to the clutch to the Z and G that reduced travel.
Just my .02, but 6 or 7 different cars from 99-06 are not anything like the 03 G.
I've driven a fair share of other sticks lately including a 99 M3 and 06 Tiburon and those clutches feel identical, yet completely different from the G. I had a seat in an 06 Z and it feels like the M3 and Tibi. I posted the question on here a while ago and someone posted back that there was a change to the clutch to the Z and G that reduced travel.
Just my .02, but 6 or 7 different cars from 99-06 are not anything like the 03 G.
#30
Having raced motorcycles for more than 25 years, powerband characteristics are everything on a bike, just as they are in a sports car.
"Over-rev": the characteristics of the torque, and thus hp curves from peak to red-line (KISS definition). The VW previously mentioned has great over-rev. Power continues and gently tapers to redline (relatively speaking). The G's power falls off a cliff past peak.
Suggested solution- short shift. Take a few revs off whatever you're doing, and see if this improves the shift at all. Sure, there could be a hundred other solutions, but try it. If it works, great, if not, nothing lost.
hope this helps.
Cheers,
Derek
"Over-rev": the characteristics of the torque, and thus hp curves from peak to red-line (KISS definition). The VW previously mentioned has great over-rev. Power continues and gently tapers to redline (relatively speaking). The G's power falls off a cliff past peak.
Suggested solution- short shift. Take a few revs off whatever you're doing, and see if this improves the shift at all. Sure, there could be a hundred other solutions, but try it. If it works, great, if not, nothing lost.
hope this helps.
Cheers,
Derek