For all you 6mt owners
Yea I noticed that the first day I bought the car. Shifting was sluggish. I come from the s2000 family and I didn't have high hopes of the g35 shifting, but as soon as I turned off the VDC I was much happier. I only really notice it in lower gears though.
The next thing that follows the turn on of my ignition, is the turn off of my VDC every time i get in my car. In my opinion VDC was created for really bad weather or for people that can't handle a sports car because it basically kicks in every time the "computer" thinks you are loosing control of the car
I dont understand why pepole say the VDC is too controlling honestly. Yes it changes the shifting a tad, but even on a track, the VDC wouldn't kick in until the car was pretty much at its limits anyways. The tires and suspension are more restricting than the VDC in my opinion.
Originally Posted by LEK
loool so now we have a bunch of g's in the area driving around with their vdc's off lol
Originally Posted by Virge
I'm thinking about doing the KPTechnologies mod and have it so that the VDC is off until I turn it on (rain/snow etc).
Originally Posted by clokwork
Be careful guys. When the weather takes a dip for the worse.. i.e. rain, snow, etc.. please keep in mind that it might be better to keep on.
** Just a Reminder **
** Just a Reminder **
Originally Posted by clokwork
Be careful guys. When the weather takes a dip for the worse.. i.e. rain, snow, etc.. please keep in mind that it might be better to keep on.
** Just a Reminder **
** Just a Reminder **
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straight to the bank...
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actually since getting the springs installed & toyos, its actually HARDER for me to slide the tail out while taking a turn too hard...
Used to be able to without a problem with the Bridgestones/oem springs, can't as easily anymore...
Used to be able to without a problem with the Bridgestones/oem springs, can't as easily anymore...


