NicoClub Project G37 addressing track issues
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NicoClub Project G37 addressing track issues
http://www.nicoclub.com/articles/pro...37-part1.shtml
Interesting start. I agree with the shortcomings they noted. They are addressing: oil temps, clutch, brakes. If they continue to track and fix, I suspect they will stiffen the suspension too.
Interesting start. I agree with the shortcomings they noted. They are addressing: oil temps, clutch, brakes. If they continue to track and fix, I suspect they will stiffen the suspension too.
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The only big thing the G37 needs on the track is an oil cooler. Once you stop that overheating thing, it's a very very capable track car. I'm not really sure about the clutch problems they had. I've never had that issue. Though admittedly the whole overheating thing limited the time I could spend on the track.
I'm sure for real racing you'd overheat the brakes and want a stiffer suspension, but for 7/10ths track days, it's pretty damn good straight from the factory. Other than the oil temp issue.
I'm sure for real racing you'd overheat the brakes and want a stiffer suspension, but for 7/10ths track days, it's pretty damn good straight from the factory. Other than the oil temp issue.
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Part 3 is in and they briefly talk about on track experience