Have an auto with paddles? The best $2 mod ever!
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#21
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Its should, they have the same little opening that the paddles come out of. I was actually contemplating swapping out the ugly Nissan plastic paddles and getting the Infiniti magnesium set.
#22
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paddles look different, but same idea, paddles are fixed on steering columna and have that opening just like the G does. The only difference is the actual paddles themselves. The maxima has these ugly plastic paddles not magnesium and leather.
#23
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Speaking of floppy paddles, I was talking with one of my friends that has a new M3 and the floppy paddle topic came up. We were debating what's the optimum placement of the paddles, his are placed on the steering wheel itself and the G of course are placed on the steering colum. The debate went on and on about how we prefer our respective paddle placement blah blah. My main argument was that no matter what the steering wheel degree is, the paddles will always be on the same place, whereas on the M3 things can get confusing once it gets close to 90 degrees. at the end he told me "well you still have a ****ty *** torque converter"
Are you guys pleased with the G's paddle position or do you wish it was mounted on the steering wheel instead?
Are you guys pleased with the G's paddle position or do you wish it was mounted on the steering wheel instead?
#24
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I understand the idea behind Infiniti's that our paddle shifters always will be in the same position, however I think Bimmer's idea is better and it seems more practical.
When you are driving aggressively lets say on the tracks, you up shift and down shift often before or after turning in to corners (and when you use paddle shifter, you always must two hands, one 3 o clock and the other 9 o clock of the steering wheel) There are no turns/corners that will make your steering wheel more than 180'. and espeically when you are turning in that sharp angle on the track. Additionally you won't be up shifting or down shifting in that dramtic corner. So basically you will only use paddle shifter within a range where you can hold the steering wheel 3 and 9 o clock.
When you are driving aggressively lets say on the tracks, you up shift and down shift often before or after turning in to corners (and when you use paddle shifter, you always must two hands, one 3 o clock and the other 9 o clock of the steering wheel) There are no turns/corners that will make your steering wheel more than 180'. and espeically when you are turning in that sharp angle on the track. Additionally you won't be up shifting or down shifting in that dramtic corner. So basically you will only use paddle shifter within a range where you can hold the steering wheel 3 and 9 o clock.
#25
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...however I think Bimmer's idea is better and it seems more practical ...you up shift and down shift often before or after turning in to corners ...There are no turns/corners that will make your steering wheel more than 180' ...Additionally you won't be up shifting or down shifting in that dramtic corner ...only use paddle shifter within a range where you can hold the steering wheel 3 and 9 o clock.
Although, FTR, i've never had problems using the paddle's on the track, but there are turns that do take you out of range of those paddles somewhat if you really needed to access it.
#26
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fixed paddles are 100x better than steering wheel mounted paddles.
from experience my rdx turbo had them on the steering wheel,very akward especially if pulling some g forces while hanging onto the steering wheel.
have never had a problem with the paddles on the g,always easy to access the shift.
to the o/p this is an insightful solution.
will be using paddles more now.
$2 can't go wrong.
from experience my rdx turbo had them on the steering wheel,very akward especially if pulling some g forces while hanging onto the steering wheel.
have never had a problem with the paddles on the g,always easy to access the shift.
to the o/p this is an insightful solution.
will be using paddles more now.
$2 can't go wrong.
#28
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Didnt work on my car There isnt enough space on the shroud. When I put them in my paddles wouldn work, and when I took them out of one side and left the other, the empty side still didnt work for some reason.
#30
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