Originally Posted by Alexshen1 With great power, ________________ fill in the blank. comes great responsibility.....or is it respect....i believe "With great power, comes great responsibility" -Spidermans Uncle in Spiderman...before he
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04-19-2010, 01:28 PM | #32 (permalink) | |
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04-19-2010, 02:25 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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"This warranty does not cover damage, failures, or corrosion resulting from... Operating the vehicle with the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC off), except when rocking the vehicle when stuck in mud or snow..."
Read more: We Get the Scoop on Nissan's GT-R Warranty, Will it Be Too Late for Some Buyers? - Wide Open Throttle - Motor Trend Magazine This is what they told GTR and Titan owners when the trannies started to grenade.Gotta luv the black box. |
04-19-2010, 04:46 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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Nissan will get themselves in a load of crap if they are as jacked up as what these warranty claims are made out to be.
Frontier forums have people scared because Nissan decided to inegrate 1 of 2 transmission coolers into the radiator - and guess what fails...the radiator, which dumps coolant into the transmission, causing it to fail. Nissan's response - transmission not covered due to failure of a non-warranty part. Vehicles having more than 3yr/36K, but less than end of warranty on drivetrain. |
04-19-2010, 06:03 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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I come form a FWD car and turning off the VDC for the first time was scary as hell.. Almost went off the road, but now I drive with it off most of the times. It's fun to drift in the deserted streets!
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mmm id equate vdc to a guardrail type concept. if you INTEND to crash or overstep the bounds by a lot then no the guardrails will not protect you, but if you make a mistake then yes it can save ur life.
turning off vdc would make the drive a whole lot more dangerous and exciting and you can get closer to the limits of the car but one mishap and ur gone so u need actual practice with the vdc to learn some skills before actually turning it off and going pro first time in =]. |
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I've seen other 'actual' HP numbers that were considerably higher than the OP's source.
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04-19-2010, 08:12 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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My VDC light comes on maybe 0.001% of the time I'm driving, so I don't get the whole "It's choking my performance!" idea. This is going to get me flamed, but I think this is mostly outdated, "Real drivers would never use an automatic" type thinking. Having owned a car that did little but spin its wheels while going nowhere (Z28), I can't understand why traction is a bad thing unless you're drifting.
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04-20-2010, 02:58 AM | #41 (permalink) | |
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Look, you have three ways to control your car. Steering, brakes, and throttle. What does VDC do? It takes away part of your ability to control your car, because it cuts the throttle. Brilliant... I'm not saying everyone should turn it off. It will keep many ignorant drivers out of major trouble. But for those who know how to control a car, it lessens your ability to do so. It doesn't fix anything...it removes the most likely thing that will worsen the issue, the throttle. Unfortunately, that throttle is sometimes needed to fix an issue. What's worse, suddenly cutting power can actually cause the issue in the first place. I'm smarter than VDC, so the VDC stays off. If you don't know what I'm talking about, leave VDC on. If you do, you probably already turn it off anyway. |
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04-20-2010, 10:26 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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^^^ I agree with this...
the vdc can make some situations really really bad.... last thing you want is an almost complete shut off power. but it really depends on the situation... on a slippery condition, snow, heavy rain... loosing power is a benefit... keeps you in traction. and here I think the VDC does its job more than ok and I am glad it is in the car... but that's about it. its like the whole ABS thing... Personally i hate ABS... I enjoyed knowing that I could "feel" the point of brake locking, and had the pumping thing down.... but I can see how its an important feature for the less experienced. and sometimes I thank having the thing... because when you are lazy and tired and an emergency occurs... ABS does all the job for you.
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04-20-2010, 11:26 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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Well said!
When my daughter turned 16, I took her to the Bob Bondurant high performance driving course (3-day course). Great father-daughter bonding experience, and great fun driving race-prepared Mustangs on the Phoenix Int'l road course. She set FTOD on the autocross -- and the driving instructors competed with each other to show her "the moves." I've got some great shots of her coming down the back straight pushing 100mph. Anyway, on point, she came away from this course knowing much better what you CAN and CANNOT do with a car. She looks much further down the road, and anticipates far better. She's not afraid to really nail the brakes, if needed. She can rescue a skid, and doesn't automatically lift the throttle if the back end starts to come out on a turn. After this, and a couple of winter driving courses with Tim O'Neil (ex VW factory rally driver), I feel confident that she has much better survival skills in today's herds of incompetent drivers. Best I can do for her as a father. And yes, she DOES drive my Z, hard! |
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