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

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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 11:53 PM
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rx-8... hahaha.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 12:26 AM
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shouldnt disrespect the rx8 too much. it might he super slow and gets beat off the line by grocery getters. it does have very comfortbale seats and a much softer ride than our car. of course it also have way more body roll due to the softer suspension. Yet it has much more head room in the back.
its a dog in performance, but its actually a very good and comfortable car to take a long trip on.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 12:37 AM
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actually Rx-8 is a great handling car, just doesnt have the torque it needs.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by avalon96
Go drive an E39 M5, then come back and edit this post accordingly.

Guess what happens when you depress the clutch? Engine power no longer connected to tranny. Yeah, your engines torque has NOTHING to do with your changing gears.
And what happens when you let the clutch out... ohh yeah engine connects to tranny... ohh tq and HP now going through tranny... what happens when your in gear and u push the gas.. tq/hp being generated through tranny, what if you have weak Syncros, input shafts, gears (IE Honda) ohh tranny breaks! If you do anything to the S2000 the tranny is the first to go. Have you seen the syncros in our trannys..thats where u get the NOTCHYNESS from.. triple cone syncros.. wont be breaking those anytime soon...

First of the G is a sports car... u want a notchy tranny... gives you a lot of feedback and allows you to know when your in gear (when racing)

Second off our car is a sub 40k car... which could eaisly be sold in the 45k or more range... so stop bitchin and drive the car.. I have no problems power shifting or missing gears in this car at all.. and im confident that im not gonna break anything.

Third off quit bitchin bout it.. if your gonna putt along and worry bout yoru 2500 RPM smooth shifts go by a FWD car.. or get an AUTO.. if you drive these cars like a sports car you will love the tranny...

Ohh dont compare to the M5.. when your paying 80k plus for a car, your gonna get the best of both worlds.

Ok done ranting
 

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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 11:58 AM
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Angry Need a new clutch plate and (maybe) flywheel at 25,000 miles

My clutch has been slipping and performance has deteriorated considerably (my '04 G35 coupe has 25,000 miles, and I got it used with about 11,000 on it). I can also smell burning clutch on occasion.

I took it to the dealership here in Chicago and they told me that I need a new clutch plate and (perhaps) a new flywheel. Not cheap by any stretch, but they said that they could save me some bucks if they install a Nismo flywheel rather than an Inifiniti part...while the acceleration won't be as luxuriously smooth, it will grip quicker (i.e. more sports-oriented performance).

Any thoughts from the forum? A friend suggested that I might save money by taking the car to an independant repair shop (Infiniti says that it's not covered under the warranty). Would anyone know of a reliable place in the Chicago area?

Thanks in advance for y'all's input!
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 01:08 PM
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My 2002 acura RSX transmission was grinding like hell, search the web and you will notice that MANY rsx user have tranny problems. Random grinding on second gear and third gear "pop" out.

Two TSB's has come out from Acura to solve the problem with no positive results.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 04:30 PM
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i haven't gotten a chance to drive a G35 MT yet but it sounds like they have some probs. i'm used to crappy trannies with poo-poo feel, but i need something that can take serious punishment and loads of power. i've already gone through one full gearbox and rear diff and entire clutch/flywheel assembly. do not want to do that again. so what's the prob with your 6mt's? doesn't feel like silk? so what makes the MT better than AT??? i'm very interested.

btw, the whole power to feel to cost comparison doesn't really apply. drive a vette.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by terryw
shouldnt disrespect the rx8 too much. it might he super slow and gets beat off the line by grocery getters. it does have very comfortbale seats and a much softer ride than our car. of course it also have way more body roll due to the softer suspension. Yet it has much more head room in the back.
its a dog in performance, but its actually a very good and comfortable car to take a long trip on.
That sounds like a description for a minivan. Except most minivans would get much better gas milage and be more reliable than the RX-8.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by papagz
actually Rx-8 is a great handling car, just doesnt have the torque it needs.
Yap, just like my good old 50cc moped.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 09:38 PM
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we are all disapointed with the transmission... deal
 
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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 09:42 PM
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the g35's tranny is butter compared to the evo's
 
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by JaxGman
And what happens when you let the clutch out... ohh yeah engine connects to tranny... ohh tq and HP now going through tranny... what happens when your in gear and u push the gas.. tq/hp being generated through tranny, what if you have weak Syncros, input shafts, gears (IE Honda) ohh tranny breaks! If you do anything to the S2000 the tranny is the first to go. Have you seen the syncros in our trannys..thats where u get the NOTCHYNESS from.. triple cone syncros.. wont be breaking those anytime soon...

First of the G is a sports car... u want a notchy tranny... gives you a lot of feedback and allows you to know when your in gear (when racing)

Second off our car is a sub 40k car... which could eaisly be sold in the 45k or more range... so stop bitchin and drive the car.. I have no problems power shifting or missing gears in this car at all.. and im confident that im not gonna break anything.

Third off quit bitchin bout it.. if your gonna putt along and worry bout yoru 2500 RPM smooth shifts go by a FWD car.. or get an AUTO.. if you drive these cars like a sports car you will love the tranny...

Ohh dont compare to the M5.. when your paying 80k plus for a car, your gonna get the best of both worlds.

Ok done ranting

Hate to break this to you, but the G35 coupe isn't a sports car. Sporty car- yes. Sports car - not so qualified.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by GP20
Hate to break this to you, but the G35 coupe isn't a sports car. Sporty car- yes. Sports car - not so qualified.

Agreed


The G35 is just too heavy, too sloppy, too vague, too much extra junk not needed, not enough performance, and just in general, too much of a tourer to be classified a "sports car".

Having said that, take the G35 for what it is: a prodigious all-rounder, or profoundly mediocre (is your cup half full or half empty?). It is pretty good at handling, accelerating, quality built, "luxurious", well designed aesthetically, priced competitively, and just good at everything, but it will never stir your inner driving beast like an Elise or Vette or even an S2000.

I still love the G35; I just happen to love it for what it was made for, which is to look pretty delicious and have performance similar enough to a 350Z to give it some performance credit.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by GP20
Hate to break this to you, but the G35 coupe isn't a sports car. Sporty car- yes. Sports car - not so qualified.
Ok.. dont contridict yourself here... if its a sporty car then what is it?? Sports car.. granted its no Vette, its no Ferrari, its no Porsche... its a 2+2, handles well, can run 13s in the 1/4 stock, has big brembo brakes (well mine does) 6 spd tranny, dual mass flywheel, RWD... so what is it classified as... luxury sports coupe... im just saying u dont buy a car with 280 HP 270 LBS TQ to drive it like a wussy...
 
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