Do all 2003 manual sedans have Sport suspension?
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Originally Posted by kirill
I was told by dealer that all 2003 sedans w 6-speed came from factory with Sport suspension. Is this true?
BUT - please note that there was no Viscuous Limited Slip Differential (VLSD) until 2004.
Originally Posted by dbarnes
True, as they said - sport suspension standard on all 6 MT G35's.
BUT - please note that there was no Viscuous Limited Slip Differential (VLSD) until 2004.
BUT - please note that there was no Viscuous Limited Slip Differential (VLSD) until 2004.
Exactly, it was ELSD, or Electronic Brake Limited Slip Differential
Originally Posted by BbyG35
C'mon Hyde (self proclaimed Skyline guru) -- you let me down with that answer


i got the car in 2002.... i dont really keep track of whats coming out after i got the car
Originally Posted by some.devil
Exactly, it was ELSD, or Electronic Brake Limited Slip Differential
I don't know much about them, but already I don't like any positive traction differential system that involves the brakes.
A quick research of EBLSD "systems" reveals that this means that when one wheel is losing traction, the brake is electronically activated to slow/stop that wheel, and thus the power (which has to go somewhere) would transfer to the other, non-spinning wheel. This would be a somewhat effective means of retaining traction on a slippery surface, which is good for the safety aspect, and is actually "free" to the manufacturer, as it is really just a modified/altered use of the ABS system. No small matter, though, this safety aspect, and good for you.
However, it is not a very good system for performance, as any braking of the drive wheels while under WOT acceleration is anti-performance, and is assuredly the reason why no race or performance car on this planet uses "EBLSD" (in fact, most use a variation of the clutch type systems, such as the Quaife - adjustable and far superior yet to the viscuous LSD in the "G").
Illustration: If I've got two of my guys (my rear wheels) entered in a race, and one starts to speed up much faster than the other, do I want the faster one to slow down or stop in order to let the slower one catch up, or do I want the slower one to independently speed up and match the faster one's speed, without the faster one being held back at all?? Pretty simple, eh?
ELSD = Safety
VLSD = Performance
End of sermon - I'll go back to sleep now ......
Last edited by dbarnes; Nov 8, 2005 at 08:25 PM.
Brake LSD. It's not just for 6-speeds. All G35's have it, it's part of the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system... and it's the one piece of the system that stays on when you turn VDC off. I don't mind it being there, but I do wish there was a way to shut off it's interference on autocross days.
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