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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
My only "track" with the G were two auto-x events, one year after the other, and that was years ago after I bought the car.

I can't speak to a course track situation, but in Auto-x you absolutely have to turn off TC if you want to bring in the shorter times. It makes quite a difference.

Interesting...I could see that, with the different driving dynamics and all...I have never done auto x in this car...closest I got was I went to one once and saw a Miata eat it into a ditch on the hairpin about 30 feet in front of me and I thought this giant boat wont have a chance the way the course was set up...my friends assured me it never happens though but I completely lost my nerve to do it in the G...


Originally Posted by 2GoRNot2G
Wow, really?!? How can you guys drive this car with the traction control on all the time?!?! It's so invasive in our cars. One of the first things I did was to add a module so the default position for the TC when you start the car is Off. You have to push the button to turn it on... and can't remember the last time I actually turned the TC on. LOL
lol, I would have agreed with you if I still lived in California, but you learn to live with reigning in the performance aspects of a car when it snows from November to April...
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 09:52 AM
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Just for clarification, I mean a 1-2 minute course laid out with cones in a giant parking lot. I've never been to a bonafide course track, like Watkins Glen. Love to someday, tho.

I know numbers are goofy, but TC off on a 2-minute track meant nearly 10 seconds gain. That was a repeatable scenario... it really made that much of a difference. Also, it was the advice of everyone there, including the ride-along coaches, that once you get comfortable with the track, turn TC off.

On the street, if you think you're going to try and oversteer into a turn, and you don't turn TC off, then you're going to look like an idiot. And even if you do it right, most people will think you're an idiot anyway, LOL. Same goes for the launch from a standing start. If you don't turn TC off, it just isn't the same.
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Just for clarification, I mean a 1-2 minute course laid out with cones in a giant parking lot. I've never been to a bonafide course track, like Watkins Glen. Love to someday, tho.

I know numbers are goofy, but TC off on a 2-minute track meant nearly 10 seconds gain. That was a repeatable scenario... it really made that much of a difference. Also, it was the advice of everyone there, including the ride-along coaches, that once you get comfortable with the track, turn TC off.

On the street, if you think you're going to try and oversteer into a turn, and you don't turn TC off, then you're going to look like an idiot. And even if you do it right, most people will think you're an idiot anyway, LOL. Same goes for the launch from a standing start. If you don't turn TC off, it just isn't the same.

Oh, yeah I got what you meant...the Miata incident I described was one such parking lot..the tiny "course" size and the size of the G in such a small space is what gave me pause...don't get me wrong, I'd try it in a bigger parking lot with way more runoff room...as for the street...although my wife says I drive like a Grandma especially with the baby in the car...when I'm in the car alone.... I get what you mean on oversteer...especially with sticky rubber like the PSS..on my winters it makes less of a difference than the LSD (God I love the LSD...I'll never go back to an open diff)...
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Yeah, I worked from home for 3 days that last "snow". I'm sure the northern folks would crack up when they see how 4" of snow shut down the city

Heck, people around here have a hard enough time in the rain
I grew up in NYC so I was truly baffled How do you put a car in the ditch on a completely straight and level road

The funniest thing about that day was when I drove in it was fine, and at the end of the day it was fine, but when it started coming down my whole office panicked and left at the same time. Had I just stayed at work I could have avoided it all. I'm sure next time I'll stay and get stranded at work.
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by future62
I grew up in NYC so I was truly baffled How do you put a car in the ditch on a completely straight and level road

The funniest thing about that day was when I drove in it was fine, and at the end of the day it was fine, but when it started coming down my whole office panicked and left at the same time. Had I just stayed at work I could have avoided it all. I'm sure next time I'll stay and get stranded at work.
I'm originally from NE Ohio, so coming from lake effect snow, I too was baffled by peoples inability to drive in a dusting of snow.

That was a weird snowstorm in that it didn't hit overnight as expected, and instead hit around 8. School had been called off the day before, so I was already stuck.

Being stranded at work vs being stuck in the house with a 4 and 6 year old for 3 days. Tough call
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Yeah, I worked from home for 3 days that last "snow". I'm sure the northern folks would crack up when they see how 4" of snow shut down the city

Heck, people around here have a hard enough time in the rain
Truth! Between "rubber-necking", texting and whatever else they do in their cars here the driving is atrocious! I'm from OH, and when friends visit they laugh about it
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 04:16 PM
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Truth! Between "rubber-necking", texting and whatever else they do in their cars here the driving is atrocious! I'm from OH, and when friends visit they laugh about it
Where from in Ohio? Akron area here

I've embraced it. It snows, I stock up on steaks and bourbon, er, I mean bread and milk
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Hashim

lol, I would have agreed with you if I still lived in California, but you learn to live with reigning in the performance aspects of a car when it snows from November to April...

You make a very valid point, Hashim. I don't even drive my G in the rain so I don't have much need for the traction control. Plus, with my car being super charged I can't even enter the highway at full throttle without the traction control kicking in a killing power. It's a real bummer when your trying to out accelerate some one getting on the freeway going 60 or even 70+ MPH and your TC kills your power. I'm sure I've been laughed at more than once when this has happened to me.

Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Yeah, I worked from home for 3 days that last "snow". I'm sure the northern folks would crack up when they see how 4" of snow shut down the city

Heck, people around here have a hard enough time in the rain

I know exactly how you feel, Lego. It's been raining her on and off for the past day and just trying to get home from the office yesterday was a real adventure... Took me over an hour for a drive that typically takes 15 minutes. And that was only a drizzle. If it starts pouring down rain out here people will actually stay home. LOL
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 06:35 PM
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More to follow in a couple weeks during install... Christmas in april. Still some snow to deal with before she comes out of the shed

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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 2GoRNot2G
You make a very valid point, Hashim. I don't even drive my G in the rain so I don't have much need for the traction control. Plus, with my car being super charged I can't even enter the highway at full throttle without the traction control kicking in a killing power. It's a real bummer when your trying to out accelerate some one getting on the freeway going 60 or even 70+ MPH and your TC kills your power. I'm sure I've been laughed at more than once when this has happened to me.




I know exactly how you feel, Lego. It's been raining her on and off for the past day and just trying to get home from the office yesterday was a real adventure... Took me over an hour for a drive that typically takes 15 minutes. And that was only a drizzle. If it starts pouring down rain out here people will actually stay home. LOL
We got idiots doing 70mph in snowstorms here lol.
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Old Mar 23, 2018 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Where from in Ohio? Akron area here

I've embraced it. It snows, I stock up on steaks and bourbon, er, I mean bread and milk
Cleveland Heights, lived in Akron for a while though. Been in CLT for a long time. Never understood the bread and milk thing. 2 things most likely to go bad if power is out... lol! I understand Bourbon and Steak though!
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Old Mar 24, 2018 | 06:04 PM
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Picked up the93owners old wheels last week and finally installed them today. Had to get open-face lug nuts because I have extended lugs for my H&R spacers on my old wheels. I need to find some caps or something for them now.



(Ignore the ugly porta-potty behind the car, lmao)







The back wheel pokes a little bit... maybe I can drop the rear a tiny bit to pull it back in.






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Old Mar 24, 2018 | 06:07 PM
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Ignore the ugly porta-potty behind the car
No worries, no judgement. Just keeping true to your screen-name.
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Old Mar 24, 2018 | 06:08 PM
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No worries, no judgement. I figured with your screen-name, you probably porta-potty photo-bomb a lot of your pictures.

lmao....

Some construction is being done and they put that for the workers. Literally in the worst possible spot.
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Old Mar 24, 2018 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by iCrap
Picked up the93owners old wheels last week and finally installed them today. Had to get open-face lug nuts because I have extended lugs for my H&R spacers on my old wheels. I need to find some caps or something for them now.
Looks good! Swap to a sport bumper and you'll pretty much be my exactly what my car used to look like but in blue slate
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