Lack of power off the line
Lack of power off the line
Hey guys I have a 11 g37xs, I feel like when I floor it off the line the car is held back. I can't even chirp the wheels with traction off. My old mazda 3 was even able to do that from a stop. What do you think?
I have the RWD G37S and I have chirped the hell outa the wheels with the traction control on. Shocked me, actually... I floored it from a red light and *chi-i-i-rp*.
Didn't affect my launch any, so I guess the wheel that gripped was enough and the other one did the chipring.
Didn't affect my launch any, so I guess the wheel that gripped was enough and the other one did the chipring.
Also, when you disconnect the battery, do you loose your phone book numbers and name and radio channels?
lol interesting thread...
did you even read the manual? do you recall...possibly a break in period for the car prior? although some say otherwise (including myself) -- breaking in the engine's a good idea (ie driving the way you will drive it for the remainder of its life -- although not smashing on the gas from lights). you'll notice a bit more tq after break in.
good luck...smh
did you even read the manual? do you recall...possibly a break in period for the car prior? although some say otherwise (including myself) -- breaking in the engine's a good idea (ie driving the way you will drive it for the remainder of its life -- although not smashing on the gas from lights). you'll notice a bit more tq after break in.
good luck...smh
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Have you changed the air filters yet? Read the manual or try searching to see when that should be done. but that may be something to look at as well.
SMH indeed...
Chirping/peeling out "from the line" doesn't necessarily mean the car is lacking power... in his Mazda's case, even if it was the Mazdaspeed3 he was only experiencing the vehicles inability to control what power it did have... like it or not, the regular 3 had no traction control to speak of and the Speed suffered from that as well as a massive helping of torque steer.
With AWD, the drivetrain has the ability to distribute the power across all 4 tires down to the pavement... therefor it is MUCH harder to "chirp" the tires.
Chirping from an AWD system in a performance vehicle is an indicator of either an inadequately modified or maintained drivetrain... or just a crapload of power!
Chirping/peeling out "from the line" doesn't necessarily mean the car is lacking power... in his Mazda's case, even if it was the Mazdaspeed3 he was only experiencing the vehicles inability to control what power it did have... like it or not, the regular 3 had no traction control to speak of and the Speed suffered from that as well as a massive helping of torque steer.
With AWD, the drivetrain has the ability to distribute the power across all 4 tires down to the pavement... therefor it is MUCH harder to "chirp" the tires.
Chirping from an AWD system in a performance vehicle is an indicator of either an inadequately modified or maintained drivetrain... or just a crapload of power!






