10-03-2006, 02:12 PM | #1 |
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infiniti offering lsd on G35
infiniti is offering an lsd in the new g35 sedan "sport model" and i assume as well in the '08 g35(37?) coupe. could be quite a car.
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10-03-2006, 03:06 PM | #2 |
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I had a 2004 6MT sport suspension G35 sedan and it came with an LSD. This is not new for the 2007 model.
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Because it isn't needed. You can enjoy your 335/330i on the road or on the track without a LSD. The main benefit of LSD is shaving 10ths of a second off of lap time or hard driving in bad weather. Neither of which I don't indulge in. |
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10-03-2006, 04:02 PM | #13 | |
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Whether or not the E90 should or shouldn't have LSD shouldn't turn into a debate about whether or not we need to drive like road maniacs or street racers, but on the merits of its value from a pure performance standpoint. Remember, BMW = the ultimate driving machine or the near-ultimate driving machine? |
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10-03-2006, 06:03 PM | #14 |
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For those who do track their cars, a LSD can be a tremendous benefit -- more than a few 10ths of a second (well, I guess depending on the track, of course). I'm not one of those guys, so it's not such a huge deal to someone like me.
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10-03-2006, 06:11 PM | #15 | |
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LSD isn't necessarily going to help much in that scenario ... make it worse actually ... but it'd be nice to have a mechanical LSD instead of an electronic nanny cutting in all the time. |
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10-04-2006, 02:49 AM | #16 |
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It's interesting to see the difference of opinion from the E90 owners vs the E46fanatics owners, a lot of whom have modded their cars. To the E46 crowd, LSD in a numerically higher diff swap is essential.
When I switch to the lower gear open diff, it will not have LSD, because that option would cost a few thousand more. However, several of my previous cars, mostly Supras, MR2s and Z Cars have had LSD differentials, which I felt helped with autocrossing events. Even my Explorer has that. This is why I find it interesting that the "ultimate driving machine" does not. I too find the electronic nanny at times a little too interventional, as I can control a little bit of wheel slippage with steering. Hence, the option of deactivating this is available for people like me for those extra "special" no-holds barred, thrill-seeking moments. |
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