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AutoRacer100 06-19-2011 02:52 PM

New Member with a question
 
Hello All,

This is my first post and I was wondering how does the traction control works on 370z as this is RWD vehicle.

Have you had a hard time driving in the snow? Or most of you guys have at least two cars, so you use the 370 on a nice day?

I love the 370z and was checking on vette also. Currently I have a 2010 Audi A4 Quattro.

Thanks

ProfessorDave 06-19-2011 02:59 PM

While there are some here who drive the car all year in snow country, I avoid it. I got stuck on a 1 square foot patch of ice in a parking lot, using all season performance tires.

pauley 06-19-2011 06:40 PM

I never have or will drive my Z in snow. Try it with some snow rubber and it should be ok. 1-3 inches of snow no more.

shadoquad 06-19-2011 06:54 PM

The stock tires on this car are summer tires and are quite slick in freezing conditions, so I avoid driving it then and rely on my Mazda 6.

frost 06-19-2011 06:55 PM

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Have you had a hard time driving in the snow?

I have never had any trouble driving in the snow.

c41006 06-19-2011 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 1178633)
I have never had any trouble driving in the snow.

Have you ever driven in snow or had snow to drive on :icon08:

frost 06-19-2011 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by c41006 (Post 1178653)
Have you ever driven in snow or had snow to drive on :icon08:

Negative ghost rider, the pattern is full.

c41006 06-19-2011 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 1178656)
Negative ghost rider, the pattern is full.

I dont cur im buzzin the tower

frost 06-19-2011 07:14 PM

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c41006 06-19-2011 07:15 PM

I believe the line is "sorry goose but its time to buss the tower" but I could be mistaken ( highly unlikely )

frost 06-19-2011 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by c41006 (Post 1178670)
I believe the line is "sorry goose but its time to buss the tower" but I could be mistaken ( highly unlikely )

I actually think you're right. Minus the mistake in spelling.

c41006 06-19-2011 07:18 PM

:facepalm:

frost 06-19-2011 07:19 PM

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:facepalm:

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shadoquad 06-19-2011 07:35 PM

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thank you 2theX lolol

frost 06-19-2011 07:38 PM

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USMCASA 06-19-2011 07:50 PM

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Driving the Z in snow? Car works well with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S. Anything else, you're gonna get stuck... trust me.

AutoRacer100 06-20-2011 07:50 PM

I thought this car comes with traction control. So what does this traction control do in the snow?

I wish 370z comes with AWD like the GT-R, but not its price tag. :rolleyes:

Nismo89 06-20-2011 10:32 PM

in all honesty, how fast are you guys actually driving when its in those conditions? i cant speak from experience with my Z, but with my old Accent, driving in the snow at a low speed, it did quite well (even in the big snow storms we had here in MD last year) i guess it comes down to comfortability with your car and your ability to handle a slide here and there, but i had no trouble with my accent...

USMCASA 06-21-2011 06:07 AM

with plowed roads and a little ice/snow here and there i was going up to 40-45mph. you should have seen the look i got from all the redneck truckers around here. as far as the traction control, it feels like it retards the engine when it notices the rear slipping or sliding. from starts in the snow you'll def want to take off in 2nd even with the trac control on because no amount of computer assistance is going to push the car when you produce huge amounts or torque on ice. the tires that come on the car are complete **** in the snow, got stuck the first year. this past year i was smart enough to have a/s on it before we got a good bit here.

DrEvil 06-21-2011 07:58 AM

When there is snow, the Z don't go! For that kind of weather we/I use the wifes XC-70.For crappy weather you can't beat the awd. Yes the Z is a "fair weather friend"

Fastfatdude 06-21-2011 08:03 AM

tot the dudes in topgun flies the F14?

pic looks deceptively like an F16.

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PapoZalsa 06-21-2011 08:15 AM

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:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm: :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

ChrisSlicks 06-21-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by AutoRacer100 (Post 1178402)
Hello All,

This is my first post and I was wondering how does the traction control works on 370z as this is RWD vehicle.

Have you had a hard time driving in the snow? Or most of you guys have at least two cars, so you use the 370 on a nice day?

I love the 370z and was checking on vette also. Currently I have a 2010 Audi A4 Quattro.

Thanks

Living in New York you would need snow tires for sure, further south they can get away with a premium all season. The traction control is pretty useless most of the time, but it does help to keep the rear end behind you in slippery conditions. It cuts engine power to limit wheel spin (quite obnoxiously) and pulses the brakes to control a slide or correct severe understeer.

AutoRacer100 06-22-2011 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1181534)
It cuts engine power to limit wheel spin (quite obnoxiously)

How does it feel sitting in driver seat when the traction control kicks in? Does it give you excessive vibration and noise?

It seems certain degree of damage would do to the engine if the traction control kicks often. Does anything similar to when ABS kicks in?

ChrisSlicks 06-22-2011 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by AutoRacer100 (Post 1184655)
How does it feel sitting in driver seat when the traction control kicks in? Does it give you excessive vibration and noise?

It seems certain degree of damage would do to the engine if the traction control kicks often. Does anything similar to when ABS kicks in?

It is very quiet and safe for the engine. It cuts power by cutting throttle input the same as you would by lifting your right foot. ABS is also very smooth most of the time, you don't get the nasty pedal vibration that older cars typically had. As it is a true 4-channel system it can pulse any corner of the vehicle in varying quantities to help keep you on the straight and narrow.

cossie1600 06-22-2011 06:58 PM

Dr ives the same as my other rwd cars with snow tires, vdc is hazardus to me as it is extremely intrusive

cfweber 06-22-2011 07:27 PM

from quattro to rwd
 
I park the Z when it gets too bad

If you have a 2010 A4

I prefer the A5 , but I'd keep that

AutoRacer100 06-22-2011 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1184664)
It is very quiet and safe for the engine. It cuts power by cutting throttle input the same as you would by lifting your right foot. ABS is also very smooth most of the time, you don't get the nasty pedal vibration that older cars typically had. As it is a true 4-channel system it can pulse any corner of the vehicle in varying quantities to help keep you on the straight and narrow.

Oh, I saw the term "Obnoxiously" in your previous reply, I figure it must be something dramatic. Thanks for the info.

Yeah my A4 quattro is great in thick snow, but I couldn't burn the tires like you guys did with your Z370.

dbw 06-23-2011 05:49 AM

I just purchased a new roadster, 6m, sport pac and intend to drive it year round.....I'm in Winnipeg. I just came from a boxster that I drove year round and had no problem. Thw 370 has pretty much the same weight distribution as the boxster so with the addition of top notch winter tires for my use (I don't drive to work) it should work out fine. If the weather doesn't cooperate then I don't have to drive it that day(s). A friend has a speed shop and says he can get wheels that'll fit the large brakes and I'll put on michelin snow tires.

ChrisSlicks 06-23-2011 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by AutoRacer100 (Post 1184859)
Oh, I saw the term "Obnoxiously" in your previous reply, I figure it must be something dramatic. Thanks for the info.

Yeah my A4 quattro is great in thick snow, but I couldn't burn the tires like you guys did with your Z370.

It is obnoxious in that it doesn't allow any wheelspin at all, where as the systems from other manufacturers let you get a little slip happening without interfering.

cossie1600 06-23-2011 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dbw (Post 1185144)
I just purchased a new roadster, 6m, sport pac and intend to drive it year round.....I'm in Winnipeg. I just came from a boxster that I drove year round and had no problem. Thw 370 has pretty much the same weight distribution as the boxster so with the addition of top notch winter tires for my use (I don't drive to work) it should work out fine. If the weather doesn't cooperate then I don't have to drive it that day(s). A friend has a speed shop and says he can get wheels that'll fit the large brakes and I'll put on michelin snow tires.

Boxster is mid engine probably with somewhere close to a 50/50 balance, the Z is 54/46....


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