The G37S is a great track car
When power steering fluid pushes past the cap, it means that you have boiled the fluid and should change it ASAP, if you want a long life from your steering system.
Stillen & Z1 sell a larger/higher capacity power steering cooler.
B13 owners solve this problem by using a B14 power steering reservoir cap. No more leak while tracking. So, it's not a hydraulic issue, it's a vapor pressure issue. The cap as designed does not exert enough pressure on the gasket to seal the reservoir. I suppose venting the cap to a knock-out pot would help. The larger cooler is a plus regardless.
I don't know how much a Sentra solution applies to the G37.
However, I will be making a device to measure the power steering fluid at my next track day.
It should be interesting to see the temperature of the power steering fluid when the engine is at very high RPM and the pump is in bypass mode.
However, I will be making a device to measure the power steering fluid at my next track day.
It should be interesting to see the temperature of the power steering fluid when the engine is at very high RPM and the pump is in bypass mode.
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Mine leaked out the top of the reservoir and dripped inside the passenger side wheel well and made a HUGE mess. It took me a few minutes to realise where it was coming from, I thought it was brake fluid and was freaking out for a while at first.
My next fast laps will be Circuit of The Americas, August 7-8 for the Optima Ultimate Street Car Tour. These 2 (3) previous track days were for shakedown.
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Anyone driving at Road America Sept. 26 or with MVP track time Oct 8-9? I also plan to be there Sept. 18th for the vintage races and will drive in touring if anyone is around.
Some good brake cooling idea by another member , worth checking out
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ling-duct.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ling-duct.html
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That's pretty cool. Did anyone ever make anything like this for the sedans? I fabbed up brake ducts for 2 of my Subaru's before and the Evo had mounts and factory brake ducts available as an accessory. Very cool.







I still need to disable the yaw sensor tho.