Hey guys, haven't posten in a while, but I have a quick question. I have been noticing as of late that I'm getting really bad traction. Even with the vdc
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Traction problems?
Hey guys, haven't posten in a while, but I have a quick question. I have been noticing as of late that I'm getting really bad traction. Even with the vdc on when I get to around 5500-6000 rpms under wot the wheels break loose in first gear. I thought it was just bad conditions, but even when it is bone dry out it's still happening. Now I can deal with it, but the dame thing happened in second gear today, which leads me to believe there is something wrong... I only have a CIA done to it, so it's not because of too much hp (if such a thing exists) and the tires still look brand new. Hardly any ware. Any ideas? Thanks!
Oh yeah, and my starts/launches seem normal enough... And I have also noticed that i can take the rpms a hair past 8000. Is that normal? Did I get some factory freak 370z?
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-Looking at your sig it looks like you have a peg-leg car, which I am suprised will hook even up to 5500rpm. You need an LSD or REALLY GOOD tire. |
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I'd say it is a large part of it.
Summer compound tires really lose a lot of grip when temps dip below 50*F. It takes a while for them to warm up, but they still won't be as grippy as they would on a 70-80 degree day. When temps drop even lower, closer to freezing and below, summer compounds are worthless as they turn into hockey pucks.
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Eurodance puts on some winter shoes.
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It's funny, my 370z will flash the traction light at me all the way up into 3rd gear at WOT in the summer here in Vegas (110+ temps). This is both with my current Nismo and my previous touring/sport (essentially both with LSD). I just chalk it up to crappy stock tires. Plan to go to RE-11's at some point or what ever happens to be the best tire at the time. For now I just make sure to watch it when going WOT. Now that it's getting colder the tires definetly don't hook up very well. Still, I find it odd that even in the summer I can breack traction at WOT in 3rd. I'd say it's problem with my car except that it's happend with both 370z's.
Our 2010 Camaro SS on the other hand with worse stock tires, more hp, more torque has much better traction. Might be due to the MORE weight and longer wheel base also??? |
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The Camaro likely benefits from the added weight and rearward weight transfer under acceleration. Is it an auto or manual?
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