Stock 2006 G35x sedan 0-60 and 1/4 times?
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Stock 2006 G35x sedan 0-60 and 1/4 times?
I've just purchased a 2006 G35x sedan, and I have tried googling the 0-60mph times and 1/4 times and have literally found nothing! Not even a search on this forums comes up with anything.
The best I can find are some youtube videos. There's lots of info on the coupe, the 6MT RWD sedan etc. - but nothing on the 2006 G36X sedan specifically.
Can someone please once and for all tell me the best possible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times for the 2006 G35x sedan? I think the "best possible" is the most important, not the "typical" because what's important is a car's potential not the limitations of the particular driver doing a test at a particular time.
I appreciate your patience if this topic has been discussed before, but I have done my due diligence in trying to find the answer before asking it here. Thanks for the help!
The best I can find are some youtube videos. There's lots of info on the coupe, the 6MT RWD sedan etc. - but nothing on the 2006 G36X sedan specifically.
Can someone please once and for all tell me the best possible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times for the 2006 G35x sedan? I think the "best possible" is the most important, not the "typical" because what's important is a car's potential not the limitations of the particular driver doing a test at a particular time.
I appreciate your patience if this topic has been discussed before, but I have done my due diligence in trying to find the answer before asking it here. Thanks for the help!
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http://www.dragtimes.com/Infiniti-G3...slip-8276.html
+1 on wrong car for 1/4 mi racing.
Also, welcome to G35Driver
http://www.dragtimes.com/Infiniti-G3...slip-8276.html
+1 on wrong car for 1/4 mi racing.
Also, welcome to G35Driver
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uh thanks, but no thanks to the pontificating. A man who loves his car, knows his car. I don't need to be lectured about the right or wrong car to do a 1/4 mile, I just need to know the stats, and I don't like my threads hijacked by well-meaning preachers. Thanks! ![11](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/11.gif)
For those who are inclined to help - I really appreciate real life numbers because they are nowhere on the net, and if I can't find it here I don't know where else to look!! Thanks G35x experts!!
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For those who are inclined to help - I really appreciate real life numbers because they are nowhere on the net, and if I can't find it here I don't know where else to look!! Thanks G35x experts!!
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Can't tell u exact times,
All I can say is Bolt on, tune...
When it's go time...
hold the brake, floor the Gas... it's governed at 2800rpms, perfect launch even in the worst ground... after 3500-4k+ pulls like a bat outta hell anyways...
tiptronic, perfect shifts at 7200-7300s...
I think I easily do low 5s to 60 on my 17s =X
All I can say is Bolt on, tune...
When it's go time...
hold the brake, floor the Gas... it's governed at 2800rpms, perfect launch even in the worst ground... after 3500-4k+ pulls like a bat outta hell anyways...
tiptronic, perfect shifts at 7200-7300s...
I think I easily do low 5s to 60 on my 17s =X
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You really bought the wrong car if the 1/4 mile time is that important to you. I bought my 06 X new, and I have never really cared what its 0-60 or 1/4mille time is. It's fast enough.
But.. I am not trying to be un-helpful. I know someone knows the answer. Welcome to the board.
But.. I am not trying to be un-helpful. I know someone knows the answer. Welcome to the board.
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^ +1. who cares what a car can do in Denver if you live in Miami. the car's potential is also a function of where you live, so tracking it is the best metric for determining your G's performance. but remember that air/track temp play a big role even at the same track.
i saw 14.3 @ 98 with my G 2 years ago, but that was on a hot summer evening where the track had been baking all day. who knows what i could have run in cool temps?
global "best possible" times are irrelevant, it is the local times that are important.
i saw 14.3 @ 98 with my G 2 years ago, but that was on a hot summer evening where the track had been baking all day. who knows what i could have run in cool temps?
global "best possible" times are irrelevant, it is the local times that are important.