passing power
Finn's Wet Walnuts
Wet Walnuts
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
(The Cobalt has a speed limiter)
Thanks for the replies. Yea I don't rev the car up, I usually pass people in 6th or 5th on the highway. Normally though, people aren't a$$holes and start to accelerate when you try to pass them. I guess I have to pay more attention. Those cobalt dudes caught me off guard
haha. I am glad to know the G35c can indeed outrun a Cobalt SS. I can only imagine what those cobat drivers are telling their friends now though
haha. I am glad to know the G35c can indeed outrun a Cobalt SS. I can only imagine what those cobat drivers are telling their friends now though

If you are not downshifting into 4th or 3rd gear to pass (or even 2nd!), that is your problem. As to driving schools, Bob Bondurant has a very good one that runs $1000+ . Skip Barber also runs an excellent school that runs anywhere from $600 to $3K+. Google race driving schools and pick whichever one suits your taste and wallet. But if you are unsuccessfully trying to pass a Cobalt in 5th gear, please go quickly. 


The thing is, I try to keep my racing on the race track, not on the streets.
(Keyword: Try. I raced an '07 350z with an Injen exhaust 10 minutes ago at a light and smoked him)
Anyway, I looked up the Cobalt SS on MotorTrend. They are not that slow. 0-60 in 6.1 and 1/4 in 14.4. Isnt that fairly close to the G35c
Wet Walnuts
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
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Thanks 810, BTW are you from Michigan cause that's an area code from near me?
Anyways guys yeah I'm guilty of threadjacking Ill try N be better a about that.... but just to continue discussion I must admit I am guilty of being an ultra conservative and cautious G driver thus far. My shifts are getting better and better but I only downshift from 6th to 5th which is like the safest gears to learn on.
I know upshifting and skipping a gear like 2nd to 4th is bad but What's the deal with double downshifting for even more pickup? Like being at 45 MPH in 6th but shifting to 4th to really pick it up? Any extra cautions there? Or is it just a matter of needing more gas to match revs?
Also am I hurting the cluth or gears to start in 2nd gear from a stop if I'm lazy? 1st gear picks up so quick that sometimes Im lazy to start on it. The car feels like its got enough torque to do regular 2nd gear starts it usually never sputters though it does require some more throttle and cluth action..
Anyways guys yeah I'm guilty of threadjacking Ill try N be better a about that.... but just to continue discussion I must admit I am guilty of being an ultra conservative and cautious G driver thus far. My shifts are getting better and better but I only downshift from 6th to 5th which is like the safest gears to learn on.
I know upshifting and skipping a gear like 2nd to 4th is bad but What's the deal with double downshifting for even more pickup? Like being at 45 MPH in 6th but shifting to 4th to really pick it up? Any extra cautions there? Or is it just a matter of needing more gas to match revs?
Also am I hurting the cluth or gears to start in 2nd gear from a stop if I'm lazy? 1st gear picks up so quick that sometimes Im lazy to start on it. The car feels like its got enough torque to do regular 2nd gear starts it usually never sputters though it does require some more throttle and cluth action..
Going from 6th ----> directly to 4th is fine. In actual racing, I go from 6th gear all the way to 3rd sometimes (bike racing). It's about keeping your engine at the proper speed. If the car feels like it's bogging, you are in too high of a gear. The G's like being above 2500rpms when cruising. For the record, if I'm going 45mph I'm usually in 5th
Regarding starting in 2nd: Not hurting anything. I do it myself out of laziness sometimes.
It will become 2nd nature soon, just keep driving it. No point in thinking about it too much.
810 is my race number
Regarding starting in 2nd: Not hurting anything. I do it myself out of laziness sometimes.
It will become 2nd nature soon, just keep driving it. No point in thinking about it too much.
810 is my race number
Last edited by EightOneZero; Oct 24, 2007 at 04:55 AM.
I'm positive it was the 35HR motor. It's all driver my man. I had a 350z with Top speed headers, injen exhaust, AAM flash, pulley blah blah blah. I used to out run older C5's and ram air trans ams from stop lights.
Thanks 810, BTW are you from Michigan cause that's an area code from near me?
Anyways guys yeah I'm guilty of threadjacking Ill try N be better a about that.... but just to continue discussion I must admit I am guilty of being an ultra conservative and cautious G driver thus far. My shifts are getting better and better but I only downshift from 6th to 5th which is like the safest gears to learn on.
I know upshifting and skipping a gear like 2nd to 4th is bad but What's the deal with double downshifting for even more pickup? Like being at 45 MPH in 6th but shifting to 4th to really pick it up? Any extra cautions there? Or is it just a matter of needing more gas to match revs?
Also am I hurting the cluth or gears to start in 2nd gear from a stop if I'm lazy? 1st gear picks up so quick that sometimes Im lazy to start on it. The car feels like its got enough torque to do regular 2nd gear starts it usually never sputters though it does require some more throttle and cluth action..
Anyways guys yeah I'm guilty of threadjacking Ill try N be better a about that.... but just to continue discussion I must admit I am guilty of being an ultra conservative and cautious G driver thus far. My shifts are getting better and better but I only downshift from 6th to 5th which is like the safest gears to learn on.
I know upshifting and skipping a gear like 2nd to 4th is bad but What's the deal with double downshifting for even more pickup? Like being at 45 MPH in 6th but shifting to 4th to really pick it up? Any extra cautions there? Or is it just a matter of needing more gas to match revs?
Also am I hurting the cluth or gears to start in 2nd gear from a stop if I'm lazy? 1st gear picks up so quick that sometimes Im lazy to start on it. The car feels like its got enough torque to do regular 2nd gear starts it usually never sputters though it does require some more throttle and cluth action..

Wet Walnuts
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Makes 1 cup
1cup walnut pieces
1/4cup pure maple syrup
1/4cup light corn syrup
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Place walnuts in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast until golden brown and fragrant, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven; set aside. Combine maple syrup, corn syrup, and walnuts in a bowl; stir until nuts are well coated. The walnuts can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Why the hell would anyone have a problem passing a damn Colbalt? We trap faster then they do, we got more power, what's the problem? Oh what... Weight? eh bull-ish. Just floor it and burn that bastage into the rear mirror.
If you cant pass a Colbalt in a G, you have more problems then just that. IMO.
You have to watch them Colbalt *****... LOL j/k
Just downshift and you're off... Take time to identify the top speeds for each of your gears, that way you will know exactly where to safely downshift when needed.
But yeah passing power is this car's best performance attribute IMO.
Just downshift and you're off... Take time to identify the top speeds for each of your gears, that way you will know exactly where to safely downshift when needed.
But yeah passing power is this car's best performance attribute IMO.




