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I just got a G35, need some tips

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Old 01-12-2011, 01:31 AM
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Currently thinking about getting the stock spoiler ;| it does have a nice look to it but I think at the same time it takes the slick look. Any thoughts? And it rained here, 1st time driving the G in the rain.. VDC was on and I was turning just a little bit and my tail whipped.. scary!
 
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Old 01-12-2011, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by NVM
Welcome, and glad the G has given you a more positive outlook on life.

Just got mine recently, and I hear people talkin about how it weighs too much, etc... but I can't help but smilin everytime I look back as I'm walkin away from it.
Definitely, especially when you're driving and you look around and see people looking at the sweet sweet ride
 

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^Practice / Experience

Eventually, you'll know exactly when the rear will kick out and get used to the feeling of the car. Your not going to learn it in a few days.
 
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Just another chime in on VDC in the rain. Definitely KEEP IT ON IN THE RAIN. There are dozens of threads where people crashed in the rain without it. It's really hard to feel the traction on the G35. I suggest trying some local autoX's to get used to your new car.
 
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Old 01-12-2011, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LegendC32A
I'm a little bit discourage.. been practicing driving all day yesterday and today.. the car keeps on rocking and pointing left and right after i complete a turn above the normal speed.. it's getting kinda scary because at times i'm like holy crap i almost hit the curb or divider.. Been speeding through corners with FWD all my life and this whole RWD concept is new to me.. Any tips or guides would be appreciated.. for now I will have to check my ego at the drive way and play it safe for other people's sake.
Don't try this is on the street. Unsafe for you, peds, and other drivers. This is an Infiniti, not a honda. Also, if you slide into a curb it will cost you $4000-6000, not $2000 like on a Honda. You also should do some reading on performance driving. I suggest "Secrets of Solo Racing" by Henry Watts. He addresses what causes the back and forth movement. Basically you are trying to defy physics. If you play around with your car like it's a toy, it'll break like a toy.
 
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i am sorry to see you lost, I hope insurance will take care of you and you would remember respect the behavior of RWD and keep traction control on next time.
 
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Uhh... FWD/RWD, whatever.. why would you be driving fast enough in the street to cause that?

I'm sorry for your loss and all, but this was entirely preventable. There are driving courses, or track days, but the street is not a place to test the limits of your car.
 
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Why don't you use this as an opportunity to learn how to properly drive in the proper environment instead of driving like an *** in a easier-to-control FWD. Did you not learn your lesson from this accident? The lesson wasn't don't drive RWD cars, but was learn how to handle cars properly and do it in a safe environment. Seriously, autoX's are way safer and forgiving than the streets.

You may think I'm being harsh, but I think I'm just being frank. Sometimes is take a large blunt force to break through denial. I know because I've been there.
 
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Are you located in San Jose?

Dude, I'm not 100% on this.

But it seems from looking at your other posts that you are from San Jose.

Literally a couple days ago, I saw the ad for a 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT with 36,000 MILES with that EXACT SAME SUSPENSION. (TEIN COMFORT w/EDFC controller) in SAN JOSE, CA.

The asking price was $16,000. It was such a good deal, and I remembered my friend is looking for a G35 so I immediately emailed him. I emailed the seller and told him my friend had the cash to buy it for $16,000. He said he had other offers for $18,000. If this is the car, then how in the world did you pick it up for $10,000?

My friend is still looking for a car right now. Good job wrecking that G35. That car was IMMACULATE. If you couldn't handle it, should have let someone else buy it. What a waste.

Again, if this is the wrong car, sorry.
 

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Old 01-13-2011, 02:30 AM
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i think your insurance will pay you $22k. maybe you need a 4wd car now like evo or sti
 
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sorry to hear about your g35
 
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Originally Posted by RiversideS13
i think your insurance will pay you $22k. maybe you need a 4wd car now like evo or sti
Please don't tell him to get an STi or Evo. I don't want to see these cars wrecked.

Please stay away from any car that delivers ANY power to the rear wheels. Which includes awd.

Learn to be more responsible. This accident could have been easily avoided. I know my G35 didn't slip'n'slide around turns unless I intentionally pushed it.
 


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