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ProfessorDave 01-11-2011 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 889697)
:iagree:

If I gun it, even on a dry street, in these temps, my traction control goes NUTS. Didn't have that issue in summer. It has to be the tires.

I switched to Hankook all seasons for the cold season for this very reason.

Vegitto-kun 01-11-2011 01:25 PM

I know that. never really noticed the loss of grip. guess I am too much of a carefull driver.

not that I could even floor it hard enough to lose grip since I havent been able to get hold of brakefluid to get rid of the VDC OFF error though these days its getting worse, I got it once at 2500 revs.

TypeOne 01-11-2011 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 889690)
Yes, it's normal. Like I said, the tires literally skip over the pavement during tight turns when cold.

x2.

I heard it this morning... lol

shadoquad 01-11-2011 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun (Post 889760)
I know that. never really noticed the loss of grip. guess I am too much of a carefull driver.

not that I could even floor it hard enough to lose grip since I havent been able to get hold of brakefluid to get rid of the VDC OFF error though these days its getting worse, I got it once at 2500 revs.

You don't need to turn the vdc off. trust me.

And I'm a pretty careful driver. I was doing so on an empty street from a slow roll with no cars in site.

Or maybe Belgium Z's come with different stock tires?

Vegitto-kun 01-11-2011 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 889825)
You don't need to turn the vdc off. trust me.

And I'm a pretty careful driver. I was doing so on an empty street from a slow roll with no cars in site.

Or maybe Belgium Z's come with different stock tires?

I don't turn the VDC off, the car does :roflpuke2:

apparently has to do with the brakefluid sensor going dry for a second or two when accelerating and it turns the VDC off

sure was scary in a way. driving on the highway with a thunderstorm shitloads of rain and freezing temperatures with no VDC.

3SeventyZ 01-11-2011 02:56 PM

yep, it's normal during cold weather

shadoquad 01-11-2011 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun (Post 889842)
I don't turn the VDC off, the car does :roflpuke2:

apparently has to do with the brakefluid sensor going dry for a second or two when accelerating and it turns the VDC off

sure was scary in a way. driving on the highway with a thunderstorm shitloads of rain and freezing temperatures with no VDC.

Yikes!!! Yeah, that'd scare the crap outta me too, V-k

antman22 01-12-2011 04:52 PM

i've heard a two theories about the noise you hear when turning sharply in cold weather:
1) the tires in cold temps basically turn into hockey pucks, so you get that awful sound
2) its the LSD (i think i've only heard of people with the sports pack having this issue, i could be wrong however) because the fluid isn't quite up to temp

i can't confirm or deny which one is right or wrong. i just know i aint the only one with the noise hehe.

Vegitto-kun 01-13-2011 04:47 AM

I doubt its the LSD because its the front wheels messing up not the rear ones.

shadoquad 01-13-2011 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by antman22 (Post 891755)
i've heard a two theories about the noise you hear when turning sharply in cold weather:
1) the tires in cold temps basically turn into hockey pucks, so you get that awful sound
2) its the LSD (i think i've only heard of people with the sports pack having this issue, i could be wrong however) because the fluid isn't quite up to temp

i can't confirm or deny which one is right or wrong. i just know i aint the only one with the noise hehe.

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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun (Post 892696)
I doubt its the LSD because its the front wheels messing up not the rear ones.

I'm inclined to agree with Vegitto. I'm not getting the front wheel sound, but I'm definitely getting the hockey puck tires in the cold, and I don't have sport.

alejo 01-13-2011 08:18 PM

omg i was wondering the same thing this week, good thing a lot of us have the same sound, it makes me feel better.

SkyZ 01-13-2011 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun (Post 889702)
odd, I have driven with my megane coupe in the winter before I got the Z and it never did this and that thing had hard *** tires.

might be because the megane is fwd.

BrianMSmith 01-13-2011 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ZKindaGuy (Post 355571)
I starting to believe it might be the brake caliper beginning to possibly come into contact with the inside surface of the sport wheel spokes due to cold temperature contraction of the aluminum which may cause the spoke to be bowing slightly when turning the wheel either left or right to maximum radius.

...no

Vegitto-kun 01-14-2011 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by SkyZ (Post 894043)
might be because the megane is fwd.

perhaps but the tires should be skipping worse than the Z anyway since the ones I put on there were already harder than the stock Z tires.

USMCASA 01-14-2011 06:30 AM

i have to turn about 90degrees out of my drive way in the morning and could hear the sound because it was in the mid 20s here. never thought it was an issue because you could see the car wasn't turning it was just shoving the front tires and not turning. going to put some all seasons up front and retire the summer tires to see if they work any better.


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