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

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Old 11-16-2005 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by giddyup69
+1... why is there such a huge fetish with young inexperienced drivers on these forums driving with vdc off and then trashing their cars. i drive my car fairly hard sometimes and never find the vdc kicking in for me at all, ever. it makes me wonder sometimes what u guys are doing in these cars to promote such awful oversteer. are u just flooring it too hard on turns or over-revving the rpms on a shift change? it really boggles my mind. i apologize if my words sound harsh... but it seems like these threads are popping up like once every week now and the typist is usually in college or *sigh* high school.

Have to pretty much agree with you. Mine will cut in on a hard upshift and in some slow wet conditions when turning.

Inexperience, poor driving conditions, driving hard, VDC safety switch off..... I guess you would have to expect a likely unfortunate outcome.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 01:14 PM
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Most likely it will not be totalled. Many people think the same and the damage estimate ends up being a lot less. Of course I haven't seen the pics yet...
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 01:32 PM
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You're right you know. I was thinking about the damage. Its fixable (for a cost). However, it's gonna suck b/c there's suspension damage. I hope she drives the same after. The passenger side rear rim was pointing right at the driverside front , and it had the negative camber of a ricer.


And yes, I turned VDC off. Yes, it was a bad decision. Yes I payed for it. Last night was a testimony to arrogance and blind trust in half bald tires on a car that handles amazing in the dry and that I've handled in the wet.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 01:35 PM
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19" potenzas handle amazing in wet conditions
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 01:45 PM
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I had a similar situation in my RWD old t-bird, luckily I managed to keep the car from hitting anything. It had the ford traction control, which is totally useless. After driving that t-bird for a few years you learn how to drive without VDC, but I still prefer too keep in on particularly when it’s cold or moist.

Around a turn when its moist out, a hair too much power to the rear wheels can make the rear of the car slide around as if it was on ice. VDC would have automatically cut the power to the wheels and applied the antilock brakes to the slipping wheels. This will save the car unless you truly are on ice or just plain going too fast.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 03:42 PM
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Sorry to hear of your problem.....but glad nobody was badly hurt.
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Old 11-16-2005 | 04:42 PM
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Sorry to hear what happened, VDC on might have saved you guys this time. (Though a lot of people on the forum never learn from accidents like this one)

If you are setting off the VDC on public road on a daily basis - you are not driving safely.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by cup0spam
19" potenzas handle amazing in wet conditions
So do Pilot Sports but a bald tire is a bald tire is a bald tire

15k is when you have to start monitoring tire tread on those things anyway. Sorry to hear about your car though
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by EZZ
So do Pilot Sports but a bald tire is a bald tire is a bald tire

15k is when you have to start monitoring tire tread on those things anyway. Sorry to hear about your car though
Actually, if the temperature was around 50 degrees, the Pilot Sports have terrible grip in the wet. I speak form experience. The tires would easily lose grip when I drove the car on wet pavement when it was < 60 degrees out. Car would always fishtail whenever I accelerated while making a turn onto the street.

I switched to Pilot Sport All/Season, and that problem went away.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by EZZ
So do Pilot Sports but a bald tire is a bald tire is a bald tire

LOL I was thinking the same thing. Sort of like the benefit of AWD when all four tires are on ice.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 05:25 PM
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Sucks man - hope it works out for you and glad you're ok. I'm not going to rag on the VDC thing since you seem to realize it was a mistake to have it off in those conditions. For the record, I turn mine off religiously when it's dry, too. Like GT-Ron I find it much too intrusive most of the time, but in rain or snow it stays on.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 05:51 PM
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sigh... VDC off... glad you're ok, but damn you're an idiot... good thing you didn't kill anyone.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by GT-Ron
I guess we speak in relative terms. What you consider hard driving likely isn't considered the same by others, especially if your VDC doesn't consider it hard enough to step in.
or he has a really good driving skills, right racing line also reduce the oversteering = vdc wont come on.

and how hard can you really push it when you are driving on the street ?
hope you learned your lesson you can always replace your car but not your life ~
 
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Old 11-17-2005 | 01:33 AM
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when i totaled my g the same thing happened i spun out it was wet, but i had my vdc on, so who is to say that if he had vdc on it would have prevented it. i always drive with vdc just because, but today i washed my car and i put meguire's gel on the tires and i was sliding everywhere, their are other reasons why accidents happen in the g besides vdc, it may also have to do with bold tires. My first g had 23,000 miles on it and i replaced the tires twice. I jus reached 20 thousand on my o4 and haven't replaced the tires yet, its all about how hard you drive your car, my 1st one i drove like a maniac i can't stand hearing people blame vdc all the time, it gets annoying
 


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