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LakeShow 01-26-2013 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 2131568)
It's already been proven that a Leaf is faster than the 370Z

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgN60FrsY2Q

:facepalm: Leaf 1/4 Mile: 17.3 sec at 77MPH, 0-60 7 seconds.

axmea? 01-26-2013 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 2131568)
It's already been proven that a Leaf is faster than the 370Z

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgN60FrsY2Q

What the hell do people believe in now a days. :gtfo2: I did not even waste my time on the link.

edub370 01-26-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by scope22 (Post 2130841)
i wasn't racing just trying to 'keep up' :driving:

:facepalm:

... You, out of the pool now!

Nailzs 01-26-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 2131568)
It's already been proven that a Leaf is faster than the 370Z

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:icon18: :roflpuke2: :rofl2:

dmhenderson 01-26-2013 09:47 AM

I remember the thread about that video.

~good old days~

Nailzs 01-26-2013 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Read T (Post 2131171)
Priuses and Leafs leave me in the dust from traffic lights. That said, I'm probably getting better MPG.

Thirsty Prius

Jeremy takes to the Top Gear test track for a 10-lap fuel-economy challenge in the Toyota Prius and BMW M3, and shows what impact driving style can have on fuel consumption

Thirsty Prius | Videos | Top Gear | BBC America.

luigi90210 01-26-2013 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by scope22 (Post 2130841)

...is it even possible to spin out when making a turn with traction control on?

yes it is, i almost spun out last night while making a turn in the rain and i never turn off traction control

DEpointfive0 01-26-2013 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by scope22 (Post 2130841)
...is it even possible to spin out when making a turn with traction control on?

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Originally Posted by luigi90210 (Post 2131922)
yes it is, i almost spun out last night while making a turn in the rain and i never turn off traction control

:iagree:

It depends how much speed you take in with you, but yeah it's very possible... I almost lost it too in the rain 2 days ago, and I was making a SLIGHT left (not even a left turn, just following the road) at 30MPH, luckily there wasn't anyone around and I held it without killing me or the car

CDepp 01-26-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by luigi90210 (Post 2131922)
yes it is, i almost spun out last night while making a turn in the rain and i never turn off traction control

So, "yes it's possible", but you point out that you didn't/couldn't as proof?!?:icon14: :stirthepot:

j/k

In all seriousness, I can drift decently. I have done so in this car (VDC off), and my fiance's C300 Sport (ESP off), along with many other cars I've owned. It's not hard to break traction in the Z, but to get it to spin out (rain/slush,sleet) would be a chore or very insane driving (discard black ice as part of the rule) with VDC on, IMO.

Example: I was trying to get it to break all rear traction, at high speed, in a sharp turn. At 65mph, I went to get an opposite lock in a drift around a huge parking lot. The moment I dumped the clutch and spanked the e-brake, the car owned my arse - and I looked foolish to my fiance who I was trying to show off for. :eekdance:

luigi90210 01-26-2013 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2131953)
:iagree:

It depends how much speed you take in with you, but yeah it's very possible... I almost lost it too in the rain 2 days ago, and I was making a SLIGHT left (not even a left turn, just following the road) at 30MPH, luckily there wasn't anyone around and I held it without killing me or the car

that just happened to me today, was making a slight right on to an on ramp and i gave it a little bit to much gas(3/8 throttle maybe) and i felt the back end slide, scary part was, i was right next to a car but luckily i didnt leave my lane
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Originally Posted by CDepp (Post 2131976)
So, "yes it's possible", but you point out that you didn't/couldn't as proof?!?:icon14: :stirthepot:

j/k

In all seriousness, I can drift decently. I have done so in this car (VDC off), and my fiance's C300 Sport (ESP off), along with many other cars I've owned. It's not hard to break traction in the Z, but to get it to spin out (rain/slush,sleet) would be a chore or very insane driving (discard black ice as part of the rule) with VDC on, IMO.

Example: I was trying to get it to break all rear traction, at high speed, in a sharp turn. At 65mph, I went to get an opposite lock in a drift around a huge parking lot. The moment I dumped the clutch and spanked the e-brake, the car owned my arse - and I looked foolish to my fiance who I was trying to show off for. :eekdance:

i meant i am the type of guy who nevers messes with the traction control unless im on the track but it doesnt really take much to spin out a 370z, it just takes a little bit to much gas when turning and cold/wet/icy conditions

like yourself i know how to drift(not sure how good i am at it though) but i only use it emergency situations where the rear is sliding so i can gain control of the car again and i agree for the most part that spinning out is hard on dry roads with vdc on but with wet roads, there is only so much the computer can do and if an inexperienced driver doesnt know how to control the car when the rear breaks lose and they panic and step on the gas some more, i can see them spinning out

plus tires make a big difference as well, on an all season or winter tire i dont think someone will lose control in the rain but if you are like me and almost every socal resident, and dont run anything else but summer tires, you can lose control

JNews86 01-26-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Kingbaby (Post 2130849)
smh

cool story

:bowrofl:

CDepp 01-26-2013 06:42 PM

I know I'm not any expert at it. Prolly look goofy next to pros. I know I looked goofy in that parking lot that day with my lady. Full throttle...to no throttle, back to full and none again without peddle movement. Let's just say our necks where a little sore the next day.


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