The G35 is figuratively and literally one HOT car! I currently park in a 2-car garage at home and when I get out I feel the crazy heat the G produces. I have learned not to close my garage once I get home because it transforms into a sauna if I do. I guess I am just not used to this heat since I am coming from 4-cylinder cars (accord and altima). I'm starting to sweat just thinking about standing next to my car after a good drive 

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I went to adjust tire pressures after a session out on the track . . . practically burned my knuckles from the brakes!
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Yes she's a hottie for sure. I do the same with my garage door, only I leave it open longer since there's 2 rides in there. Originally Posted by stylez09
The G35 is figuratively and literally one HOT car! I currently park in a 2-car garage at home and when I get out I feel the crazy heat the G produces. I have learned not to close my garage once I get home because it transforms into a sauna if I do. I guess I am just not used to this heat since I am coming from 4-cylinder cars (accord and altima). I'm starting to sweat just thinking about standing next to my car after a good drive
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The VQ does seem to run pretty damn hot. Massive amts of heat it seems. Can't wait till we get some better radiators for the G.
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I love HOT cars!!!!!!!! ie...G35!
I think we can blame it on all the under body diffusers and that foam/cardboard thing on the underside of hood
I think we can blame it on all the under body diffusers and that foam/cardboard thing on the underside of hood
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Sure you can! Compustar all the way!Originally Posted by Atooraya
can't autostart with manual :'(
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Originally Posted by TheGest
autostart yo shlt
And what would that solve? He's talking about after pulling in from a drive. The radiating heat...
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Yeah, that's one thing that I noticed about the car when I brought it home the first day. And it also amazes me to see how fast the coolant temperature gauge rises. In my Navigator, it takes something like 5 minutes of driving to come up to normal temps. The G literally takes 1 1/2 minutes. I'm sure I'll be thanking that during winter.
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My thoughts exactly, where is my sawsall, i'm going to whack out a few vents.Originally Posted by clinty
Just wish they would vent motor with side side vents or something. I bet a properly cool plenum space and engine bay will give us a few more ponies.
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Yup, I noticed this too. It gets wicked hot in my garage now. The main effect of the hot-running VQ is that it heats up the cabin vent ducts, so after some driving, your vents will blow out hot air. My Honda never does that.

