G35x Help - AWD to RWD please help me choose
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I also live in Boston, so i feel your pain.
I've driven nothing but RWD and while it's great for performance driving in the summer, it sucks for winter driving.
I realize tires make a HUGE difference, but there are times when i just want to be dumb and sip my coffee and drive.
I'm currently looking for a G35x for the AWD. I like how it's a mostly RWD-biased system. I don't care for the loss of power as i just want a nice cozy commuter. I'll still have a high HP RWD manual car to fool around with in the summer.
With all the recent snow, it just sucks having RWD. Every little patch of ice or snow causes the rear to kick out, which is dangerous ina turn. I'm just sick of driving white-knuckled.
I've driven nothing but RWD and while it's great for performance driving in the summer, it sucks for winter driving.
I realize tires make a HUGE difference, but there are times when i just want to be dumb and sip my coffee and drive.
I'm currently looking for a G35x for the AWD. I like how it's a mostly RWD-biased system. I don't care for the loss of power as i just want a nice cozy commuter. I'll still have a high HP RWD manual car to fool around with in the summer.
With all the recent snow, it just sucks having RWD. Every little patch of ice or snow causes the rear to kick out, which is dangerous ina turn. I'm just sick of driving white-knuckled.
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Originally Posted by iiiiiekoiiiii
Ima tell u the easiest way NO WORRIES its only a 10amp fuse and it's size of ur nail lol.
Push your driver seat back, get a little flash light point it at the spot where your left foot rests, Open up the fuse box plastic cover, There is a big white fuse puller in the middle take that in your hand, Look at the plastic cover. You'll see it's the first fuse next to the 10amp spare fuse. REMOVE it with the fuse puller. don't lose the lil fuse or else you'd have to use the spare one...
after its done start up the car put it in drive and do a little drive. The AWD will light up which means, there is an error with the AWD. and now you're REAR WHEEL DRIVE. drive yourself into a empty lot get the feel of your RWD. and start sliding around drifting and donuts.
You'll like it so much, you wouldnt wanna put the fuse back together. BUT DO iT when you're done for your tires own good lolol
thats what i do lol
Push your driver seat back, get a little flash light point it at the spot where your left foot rests, Open up the fuse box plastic cover, There is a big white fuse puller in the middle take that in your hand, Look at the plastic cover. You'll see it's the first fuse next to the 10amp spare fuse. REMOVE it with the fuse puller. don't lose the lil fuse or else you'd have to use the spare one...
after its done start up the car put it in drive and do a little drive. The AWD will light up which means, there is an error with the AWD. and now you're REAR WHEEL DRIVE. drive yourself into a empty lot get the feel of your RWD. and start sliding around drifting and donuts.
You'll like it so much, you wouldnt wanna put the fuse back together. BUT DO iT when you're done for your tires own good lolol
thats what i do lol
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Originally Posted by iiiiiekoiiiii
Ima tell u the easiest way NO WORRIES its only a 10amp fuse and it's size of ur nail lol.
Push your driver seat back, get a little flash light point it at the spot where your left foot rests, Open up the fuse box plastic cover, There is a big white fuse puller in the middle take that in your hand, Look at the plastic cover. You'll see it's the first fuse next to the 10amp spare fuse. REMOVE it with the fuse puller. don't lose the lil fuse or else you'd have to use the spare one...
after its done start up the car put it in drive and do a little drive. The AWD will light up which means, there is an error with the AWD. and now you're REAR WHEEL DRIVE. drive yourself into a empty lot get the feel of your RWD. and start sliding around drifting and donuts.
You'll like it so much, you wouldnt wanna put the fuse back together. BUT DO iT when you're done for your tires own good lolol
thats what i do lol
Push your driver seat back, get a little flash light point it at the spot where your left foot rests, Open up the fuse box plastic cover, There is a big white fuse puller in the middle take that in your hand, Look at the plastic cover. You'll see it's the first fuse next to the 10amp spare fuse. REMOVE it with the fuse puller. don't lose the lil fuse or else you'd have to use the spare one...
after its done start up the car put it in drive and do a little drive. The AWD will light up which means, there is an error with the AWD. and now you're REAR WHEEL DRIVE. drive yourself into a empty lot get the feel of your RWD. and start sliding around drifting and donuts.
You'll like it so much, you wouldnt wanna put the fuse back together. BUT DO iT when you're done for your tires own good lolol
thats what i do lol
Would this make it 100% power to the back? Would this cause any problems if you were to drive without the fuse for long periods of time? Im thinking if this works, I could have a rear wheel drive for the summer and just pop the fuse in for winter driving.. Also would this provide better fuel economy?? Has anybody done this for long periods?
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Originally Posted by Stunna
Would this make it 100% power to the back? Would this cause any problems if you were to drive without the fuse for long periods of time? Im thinking if this works, I could have a rear wheel drive for the summer and just pop the fuse in for winter driving.. Also would this provide better fuel economy?? Has anybody done this for long periods?
We have a few members on this site thatve been putting many miles on without the Fuse running 100% RWD.
Most of the People pull the fuse because they run STaggered rims. Which is what I will do =] 04-06 g35x's have the fuse where i've mentioned. From what I found NOONE experienced any problems runnin RWD on the X.
07-08 G35x does not have the fuse. So they get stuck with the AWD.
Enjoy it while You can, Hey Thats what the warranty is for =]
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Originally Posted by WannabeSport
I dont think a RWD with snows is going to outperform an AWD with all seasons.
Period. 4 tires spinning on a wet road is always going to take off better thana RWD car. Period.
You guys think snow tires are amazing, go drive an AWD G in the next major snow storm.
Period. 4 tires spinning on a wet road is always going to take off better thana RWD car. Period.
You guys think snow tires are amazing, go drive an AWD G in the next major snow storm.
TRUST ME, ON A SNOWY DAY i FEEL LIKE A Little kid driving my X. So happy and You can mess around as much as you want. =] never took it in deep snow, cause i dont want ice scratchin my car but, there is that SNOW button 50/50 torque split if you in a empty parking lot and got gas to burn lol you'll enjoy it.
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I have a 6mt RWD and I love it. A good set of snow tires help 100% in the snow.Last year I tried to drive on stck tires and went no where. I had a AWD last year while mine was in the shop and it was great going throught like 4 inches of snow with no problems at all. I was able to punch it and the would kick in and just go. The only thing I can tell ya to do is go test drive a AWD and pull the fuse and see if it kicks in after that. You might wanna make sure its use becasue if not they may wanna go with ya to drive it.
AWD & Snows >> RWD & Snows >>>> FWD & Snows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AWD/RWD/FWD & All Seasons
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