D or DS
#31
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this is the M shift **** but damn to much $$$
INFINITI OEM M SPORT LEATHER SHIFT **** G35 G37 07 08 : eBay Motors (item 190358413649 end time May-14-10 0934 PDT)
INFINITI OEM M SPORT LEATHER SHIFT **** G35 G37 07 08 : eBay Motors (item 190358413649 end time May-14-10 0934 PDT)
Try making an offer. You might be able to save a little that way. I have one and like it a lot. It looks much better and actually feels better, too. You have to modify the shifter shaft to make it fit. Takes less than 10 minutes or so.
#32
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I just went to the dragstrip tonight - I got consistently better times in D - better than DS, and better than D shift yo self. 0-60 in D was 5.31, DS was 5.54, 1/8 mile was much better too - 9.01 for D vs. DS @ 9.18 - in fact, my new ECM was doing weird stuff on the top-end, it would give a weird shriek at around 7k to 7.5k and it felt as if the car really got soft. I don't know if the two are related, but it was unnerving, and it felt like it had run out of gumption, and really soften up between those points. I'll have to look at my dynolicious charts to see if that really happened.
Never did that before, with the old ECM, although my 0-60 times are greatly improved. Although I must say that in DS with Traction off, I got a nice chirp during the 1-2 shift. That had never happened before. But throttle response was slower in DS off the line, and then I didn't hook up well. My 60' times were the pits, like 2.55 and stuff.
Never did that before, with the old ECM, although my 0-60 times are greatly improved. Although I must say that in DS with Traction off, I got a nice chirp during the 1-2 shift. That had never happened before. But throttle response was slower in DS off the line, and then I didn't hook up well. My 60' times were the pits, like 2.55 and stuff.
#35
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I need to compare more to be fair, but I'm beginning to think DS is for the twisties, and for keeping you in the tq sweet spot, not for drag racing, although you'd think with this car's HP/TQ curve it'd always be best to go to redline before shifting....(which D doesn't do, but DS does)
#37
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unless you don't got none! I saw your thread, and the crappy run you had in DS - I'm just about convinced DS is backroads corning only. I'll go out to my strip tonight, and practice my stick shifting - My problem is I came from a long line of sticks, so If I'm grabbing a stick, then my left foot starts hopping around looking for a clutch, and things get confusing. Same prob in my G8, but torque saves the bad driver - Need to relearn!
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