G35 vs the Maxima
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#48
the last video is awesome and I thought I would share.
are you mad that I suggested you watch a video you didn't like? I don't understand what the issue is.
#50
I would also like the 32 virgin package, I don't like midgets, they creep me out.
#51
Wood knot recommend the assorted virgin bundle. Too many unknowns. Try the 31.25 pack. Half a midget but half the posts needed.
#52
Any vids or time slips of your "heavily modded" Maxi-pad???
#53
Consider the location, the majority of the N/A G's I've seen in SoCal are stanced and not performance orientated.
Who said there was an issue? I love people that post random **** for no apparent reason and seem to talk out of their @ss. Just like I love all of these teenagers who think their G35 is a sports car.
Any vids or time slips of your "heavily modded" Maxi-pad???
Who said there was an issue? I love people that post random **** for no apparent reason and seem to talk out of their @ss. Just like I love all of these teenagers who think their G35 is a sports car.
Any vids or time slips of your "heavily modded" Maxi-pad???
you believe your definition of a "sports car" is superior to the definition 99% of the drivers on the road to day, manufacturer, parts stores, insurance companies, race tracks, commercials, test drive companies, rental agencies, drivers training, dmv ect.. say it is. The only way something can be a sports car is what? that it costs a ton or has crazy stats?
I do have vids of the maxima somewhere on one of my computers but I am not so inclined to looks for it. The maxima does a 9 flat on the 1/8th, and I only run street tires that I don't get sticky.
#58
To be different same reason people race and mod civics granted maximas wont be as fast.
A heavily modified NA max will beat a g35 with the same mods due to lighter weight and less drivetrain loss. The ones with the CVT would be fast also, but their trans is holding them back.
There are alot of mid 13 and a couple of 12 sec maximas where I live.
A heavily modified NA max will beat a g35 with the same mods due to lighter weight and less drivetrain loss. The ones with the CVT would be fast also, but their trans is holding them back.
There are alot of mid 13 and a couple of 12 sec maximas where I live.
#59
ohhhh you're one of those... "teenagers who think their G35 is a sports car."
you believe your definition of a "sports car" is superior to the definition 99% of the drivers on the road to day, manufacturer, parts stores, insurance companies, race tracks, commercials, test drive companies, rental agencies, drivers training, dmv ect.. say it is. The only way something can be a sports car is what? that it costs a ton or has crazy stats?
I do have vids of the maxima somewhere on one of my computers but I am not so inclined to looks for it. The maxima does a 9 flat on the 1/8th, and I only run street tires that I don't get sticky.
you believe your definition of a "sports car" is superior to the definition 99% of the drivers on the road to day, manufacturer, parts stores, insurance companies, race tracks, commercials, test drive companies, rental agencies, drivers training, dmv ect.. say it is. The only way something can be a sports car is what? that it costs a ton or has crazy stats?
I do have vids of the maxima somewhere on one of my computers but I am not so inclined to looks for it. The maxima does a 9 flat on the 1/8th, and I only run street tires that I don't get sticky.
And 9 seconds is not bad. My PB was 9.4 at Qualcomm when N/A.
You see how better a conversation can be when an attitude isn't involved
#60
The G35 is a Luxury Sports Coupe. I mean, sans weight, it isn't really much different than the 350Z. Take out the back seats, change the spring rates, and remove the front chassis brace and it's the same car. The Maxima, for all intensive purposes, is a Sports Sedan. If you take a look at what's in it's class, performance wise, it generally outshines it. The only thing that would make the Maxima a better car is having it driven by the correct wheels (i.e. RWD). I think, dollar for dollar, Nissan has the best performing mass produced vehicles on the market. Again, dollar for dollar.