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Cunnos 08-18-2010 10:14 AM

Sliding, Slipping, Drifting
 
So I've had my 370z now for almost 5 months and have yet to really get a "feel" for the car in terms of how it handles. I do drive it to work everyday but I have yet to "push it " to see what the car is really capable of. IN NO WAY am i condoning wreck less driving or exceeding the speed limit, but with every car I've owned I've always tested the handling to make sure I fully understand what it can do/cant do-which in my opinion believe makes people better drivers. I have yet to take the Z to the track to test out its handling, but does anyone have any stories of how the Z handles? A few examples that I would like to hear about it, include
  • -did you lose control and then regain it, what happened?
  • -were you at a track testing out the handling of the Z
  • -were you drifting with the Z, is it particularly hard to do this and regain control?
  • -were you driving in inclement weather and the Z did not handle well in a particular situation
  • -Any general stories about testing out the Z and its handling......

What I am trying to do is figure out from other peoples stories how the Z will handle when I go to the track and test it out for myself. I would like to be prepared so I figured i would start this thread. Thanks

Matt 08-18-2010 10:50 AM

I tried a couple high-speed turns, but VDC kicked in to save my *** every time. I never did any tests with VDC off.

So while I may not know the full capabilities of the Z, I know VDC works great!

WarmAndSCSI 08-18-2010 10:55 AM

I actually had our 370Z mad tyte overnighted to Japan so I could dorifto it on the Touge yo!

But on the real, it's actually fairly difficult to break the 370Z loose without intending to do so, even with VDC off. It's very neutral from the factory, which is sweet.

shabarivas 08-18-2010 10:59 AM

its very neutral? hahaha that's driving that evo talking... no way - the 370z understeers like a mofo stock - while this is normally a good thing - it is far from neutral.

shadoquad 08-18-2010 10:59 AM

I've driven hard on some bendy back roads. I'm amazed at its balance through corners. It can be a little stubborn over crests and dips when you don't have an LSD (like me). Taking the VDC off, I will occasionally gun it a bit into a turn to feel the back slip out, but I can quickly regain control by turning into the skid. But even then, I don't do that when it's unsafe, and when I do, I do it only for a second, when I have enough room, and then I go back to normal driving.

WarmAndSCSI 08-18-2010 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 681636)
its very neutral? hahaha that's driving that evo talking... no way - the 370z understeers like a mofo stock - while this is normally a good thing - it is far from neutral.

I think "understeers like a mofo" is a bit of an exaggeration.

But it depends on which side of the apex you're talking ;)

whoady4shoady 08-18-2010 12:10 PM

This is a funny post, and I have a perfect story that happened to me just last week. I was goinng about 35 to 40mph on the interstate with about 6 or 7 car lenghts inbetween me and the car in front of me. I looked in my right mirror for just a second to get to see if it was clear to get over which it was. As soon as I looked back up the car in front of me was at a dead stop. i was bracing for impact, cause i new i was going to clip the guy in front of me at the least. I turned the wheel hard to my right to get over into the open middle lane, and was able to straighten up without losing control and going into the far right lane. it was pretty amazing. i literally missed the car in front of me by inches. Scary scrary stuff, but amazing car.

BeachZTT 08-18-2010 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cunnos (Post 681519)
So I've had my 370z now for almost 5 months and have yet to really get a "feel" for the car in terms of how it handles. I do drive it to work everyday but I have yet to "push it " to see what the car is really capable of. IN NO WAY am i condoning wreck less driving or exceeding the speed limit, but with every car I've owned I've always tested the handling to make sure I fully understand what it can do/cant do-which in my opinion believe makes people better drivers. I have yet to take the Z to the track to test out its handling, but does anyone have any stories of how the Z handles? A few examples that I would like to hear about it, include
  • -did you lose control and then regain it, what happened?
  • -were you at a track testing out the handling of the Z
  • -were you drifting with the Z, is it particularly hard to do this and regain control?
  • -were you driving in inclement weather and the Z did not handle well in a particular situation
  • -Any general stories about testing out the Z and its handling......

What I am trying to do is figure out from other peoples stories how the Z will handle when I go to the track and test it out for myself. I would like to be prepared so I figured i would start this thread. Thanks


Just a thought, but our local SCCA autoX group always does at least one training day with national caliber drivers during a season. Usually at the beginning but sometimes to wrap up a season as well. You might want to check around. Great way to spend the day and roughly $25!!!


I strongly recommend this to everyone that has not had an opportunity to find the limits of their car and their own ability in a safe, controlled environment. This will not replace track days at a road course with an instructor, but is a great place to start.

I have had my wife drive my TwinTurbo in several events and she is a much better driver on the road for it because she knows exactly what to expect at the edge. During one of the events, it rained before her third a fourth run and she got to hang the back out a little (that was about 200hp worth of mods ago). She did really well.

Best of luck but be careful... the track is addictive! :driving:

spearfish25 08-18-2010 01:04 PM

Here's my contribution:
http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...le-mishap.html

The Z will understeer like crazy if you cook a turn, but take the turn at an appropriate speed and the handling is excellent.

RDGR12 08-18-2010 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeachZTT (Post 681870)
Just a thought, but our local SCCA autoX group always does at least one training day with national caliber drivers during a season. Usually at the beginning but sometimes to wrap up a season as well. You might want to check around. Great way to spend the day and roughly $25!!!


I strongly recommend this to everyone that has not had an opportunity to find the limits of their car and their own ability in a safe, controlled environment. This will not replace track days at a road course with an instructor, but is a great place to start.

I have had my wife drive my TwinTurbo in several events and she is a much better driver on the road for it because she knows exactly what to expect at the edge. During one of the events, it rained before her third a fourth run and she got to hang the back out a little (that was about 200hp worth of mods ago). She did really well.

Best of luck but be careful... the track is addictive! :driving:

I can vouch for this. I used to autocross my 2005 WRX about 5 years ago. This is the proper place to test the limits of your skills and your car handling. Not condoning and yet considering to push the car is just as reckless, as anything adverse you can do on the road... blah, blah, blah.

Anyway, go to the track and you'll enjoy your car a lot more better!

shadoquad 08-18-2010 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RDGR12 (Post 682103)
I can vouch for this. I used to autocross my 2005 WRX about 5 years ago. This is the proper place to test the limits of your skills and your car handling. Not condoning and yet considering to push the car is just as reckless, as anything adverse you can do on the road... blah, blah, blah.

Anyway, go to the track and you'll enjoy your car a lot more better!

I agree that autocross or a race track session are the proper places to really test a car's performance limits.

But man, the wording of your post...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iSD9lPVY6Q

Joseph B 08-18-2010 02:19 PM

I think it depends on your skill level as a driver, anything is going to push if you blow the apex, the Z is light on it's feet and has the response of a lighter car.

Jordo! 08-18-2010 03:37 PM

The VDC is actually pretty awesome. You can kick out the rear at will, but it will go out just enough to turn incredibly neutrally through corners without losing speed, power, or road feel.

I think VDC off is for off road and only if you are a really seasoned driver who can initiate and terminate a tail slide with confidence.

If you want to practice going all out, sign up for an auto-x day in your area, preferably one where there are opportunities for taking a training course.

Cunnos 08-18-2010 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 681969)
Here's my contribution:
http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...le-mishap.html

The Z will understeer like crazy if you cook a turn, but take the turn at an appropriate speed and the handling is excellent.

Hey I just watched your video, was the VDC off when this happened?

Cunnos 08-18-2010 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 682138)
I agree that autocross or a race track session are the proper places to really test a car's performance limits.

But man, the wording of your post...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iSD9lPVY6Q

hahaha I was at work when I typed the post. There were several people around me so I didn't want them to see it. AWFUL English huh?


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