G35 Coupe V35 2003 - 07 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Coupe

whenever i slam the gas from standstill i get "slip"

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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:18 PM
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whenever i slam the gas from standstill i get "slip"

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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:33 PM
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:35 PM
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lol thats no help
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:36 PM
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Looks like we're going to have to overnight some parts from Japan.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:37 PM
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Looks like we're going to have to overnight some parts from Japan.
lol I'm just wondering what it could be..
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:38 PM
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Hahaha how old are you?

Its a safety feature called traction control to keep you from killing yourself by SLAMMING ON THE GAS FOR NO REASON. The "fix" on this is so obvious, I'm not even gonna tell you, cuz natural selection will iron it out naturally sooner or later.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:39 PM
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Hahaha how old are you?

Its a safety feature called traction control to keep you from killing yourself by SLAMMING ON THE GAS FOR NO REASON. The "fix" on this is so obvious, I'm not even gonna tell you, cuz natural selection will iron it out naturally sooner or later.
lol I'm 19 i bought the car with my own money from the dealer for 10,500
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:42 PM
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lol I'm 19 i bought the car with my own money from the dealer for 10,500
Well, unluckily for everyone else, "your own money" can't buy common sense. Don't be slamming on the gas in a 300hp, 3400lb death machine on public streets just to get some jollies.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:42 PM
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i will search it up, but how do i take the traction control off? are you sure thats what causes it to not allow it to be revved hard from a standstill?
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:43 PM
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"The VDC system uses an Active Brake Limited
Slip (ABLS) system to improve vehicle
traction. The ABLS system works when
one of the driving wheels is spinning on a
slippery surface. The ABLS system brakes
the spinning wheel which distributes the
driving power to the other driving wheel.
If the vehicle is operated with the VDC
system turned off, all VDC system functions
and TCS functions will be turned off.
The ABLS system and ABS will still operate
with the VDC system off. When the
ABLS system is activated, the ªSLIPº indicator
light will blink and you may hear a
clunk noise and/or feel a pulsation in the
brake pedal. This is normal and is not an
indication of a malfunction."
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:44 PM
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Yes, it cuts off fuel if your rpms jump up too fast. You know, so you don't throw the rear end sideways and kill someone.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by bprice92
"The VDC system uses an Active Brake Limited
Slip (ABLS) system to improve vehicle
traction. The ABLS system works when
one of the driving wheels is spinning on a
slippery surface. The ABLS system brakes
the spinning wheel which distributes the
driving power to the other driving wheel.
If the vehicle is operated with the VDC
system turned off, all VDC system functions
and TCS functions will be turned off.
The ABLS system and ABS will still operate
with the VDC system off. When the
ABLS system is activated, the ªSLIPº indicator
light will blink and you may hear a
clunk noise and/or feel a pulsation in the
brake pedal. This is normal and is not an
indication of a malfunction."
But i wasnt on a slippery surface i just would hit the gas hard and the abls would kick in as the slip light would flicker. How could i stop that from happening i want 100 percent full throttle response even tho i know how to drive safe. If i want to hit the gas hard once in a while i should b able to without it cutting out and giving me this slip light. So plz any way to solve it?
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:52 PM
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Nope. Its mommy and daddy Infiniti keeping you safe. One day you'll understand.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by vic1616
i want 100 percent full throttle response
Buy a bike

Side note:
Didn't we just have a multi trillionaire wanting the same thing as well?
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ScraggleRock
Nope. Its mommy and daddy Infiniti keeping you safe. One day you'll understand.
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