VQ Motor getting long in the tooth?
Notice how big the transmission tunnel is inside the 3-series v. the G. It eats up legroom width-wise in the 3-series. On the plus side it helps with weight distribution (less front heavy).
I probably would have bought a 3-series if my knees weren't so cramped from pressing against the transmission tunnel.
I probably would have bought a 3-series if my knees weren't so cramped from pressing against the transmission tunnel.
Well how come the 370 guys say the oil cooler solves the limp mode problem? I need to solve this as it hits limp mode every time I canyon her.
I rented a 118d 5-door in Spain last month. The transmission tunnel in that car isn't very wide at all and I found I had plenty of leg space. Unless you're talking about a 135i Coupe with a larger engine (and different transmission), I wouldn't classify the 1er as 'cramped' at all.
I'm 6'4" by the way.
I'm 6'4" by the way.
The 370Z population has all but disappeared from the track. I did see one at ACS last weekend, but he was not running fast enough to hit limp mode; he was stock.
Depends on what oil cooler you get.. Some won't let you hit limp mode even on the track. I spend a lot of time on the370 and looks like a good portion of owners do track their cars.
Are any of them running competitive times? The drivers I know that do have all abandoned the platform. Course, I don't know everyone...
AE doesn't count
AE doesn't count
Last edited by Mike; Aug 25, 2010 at 05:14 AM.
Have you seen the new 5.0L Mustang? For less money than a G37, you get well over 400 HP (Ford says it has 412 HP, but that has already been proven to be underrated) and a car that is capable of running the quarter mile in the 12's.
They also have an available Track Pack that makes the thing handle well too, even with a live rear axle suspension set-up.
Have you seen the new 5.0L Mustang? For less money than a G37, you get well over 400 HP (Ford says it has 412 HP, but that has already been proven to be underrated) and a car that is capable of running the quarter mile in the 12's.
They also have an available Track Pack that makes the thing handle well too, even with a live rear axle suspension set-up.
They also have an available Track Pack that makes the thing handle well too, even with a live rear axle suspension set-up.
2011 Ford Mustang GT Track Performance - Motor Trend
Lets not forget that they offer a factory supercharger that comes with a 12 month 12000 mile warranty if installed by a dealer, and the Boss 302 is coming next year.
Guys,
I first had a 2006 G35x base. Just traded in for a 2010 G37x premium with interior accents.
I LOVE THE VQ. Loved the 3.5 and love the 3.7 even more. If I wanted a quite motor I would buy a freakin Lexus, Acura, or Mercedes! I love the ROAR of the Infiniti motor. It is a great compromise of American sounding muscle and Japanese quality. My wife's 2007 SRX V-6 is loud as well, but with hardly the punch. I don't want a grandma sounding engine. Really guys, Infiniti appeals to guys in suit and ties as well young people wanting the great compromise I mentioned above. I am turning 40 in Nov. My Dad is 60. He is anxiously awaiting the delivery of his Hemi Jeep Overland Cherokee. If it is quite inside he will be very disapointed. Quite sucks!!!!!!
I first had a 2006 G35x base. Just traded in for a 2010 G37x premium with interior accents.
I LOVE THE VQ. Loved the 3.5 and love the 3.7 even more. If I wanted a quite motor I would buy a freakin Lexus, Acura, or Mercedes! I love the ROAR of the Infiniti motor. It is a great compromise of American sounding muscle and Japanese quality. My wife's 2007 SRX V-6 is loud as well, but with hardly the punch. I don't want a grandma sounding engine. Really guys, Infiniti appeals to guys in suit and ties as well young people wanting the great compromise I mentioned above. I am turning 40 in Nov. My Dad is 60. He is anxiously awaiting the delivery of his Hemi Jeep Overland Cherokee. If it is quite inside he will be very disapointed. Quite sucks!!!!!!
To add to this, the new 5.0 lapped a technical track within 0.1 seconds of a M3, both with a pro driver.
2011 Ford Mustang GT Track Performance - Motor Trend
Lets not forget that they offer a factory supercharger that comes with a 12 month 12000 mile warranty if installed by a dealer, and the Boss 302 is coming next year.
2011 Ford Mustang GT Track Performance - Motor Trend
Lets not forget that they offer a factory supercharger that comes with a 12 month 12000 mile warranty if installed by a dealer, and the Boss 302 is coming next year.
Yeah, I watched that video on YouTube yesterday, which I think was the first day it came out. They also have a drag race video between the same Mustang and M3. They raced them a bunch of times and declared the Mustang the winner with a 12.7 to the M3's 12.8. But both cars were pretty much neck and neck on all the runs.
It's starting to look like the 5.0L Mustang is America's M3 (they mentioned that in the video) because it performs nearly identically in every aspect. I was shocked that the Mustang has a shorter stopping distance than the M3.
To add to this, the new 5.0 lapped a technical track within 0.1 seconds of a M3, both with a pro driver.
2011 Ford Mustang GT Track Performance - Motor Trend
Lets not forget that they offer a factory supercharger that comes with a 12 month 12000 mile warranty if installed by a dealer, and the Boss 302 is coming next year.
2011 Ford Mustang GT Track Performance - Motor Trend
Lets not forget that they offer a factory supercharger that comes with a 12 month 12000 mile warranty if installed by a dealer, and the Boss 302 is coming next year.


