Coasting in the g37?
#1
Coasting in the g37?
I've had the car for 2 months now and i am very fond of always being in manual mode. I drive pretty aggressively ( hey, a 16 year old + 2010 g37, u do the math) and i was wondering if my constant coasting (D -> N -> D at high speeds) actually harms my transmission, i assumed not since my cousin did it all the time in his G, but if it does, ill stop immediately.
Also, it would help to list things that wud hurt my transmission while im in manual mode, i wud very very very much appreciate this.
Also, it would help to list things that wud hurt my transmission while im in manual mode, i wud very very very much appreciate this.
#2
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I've had the car for 2 months now and i am very fond of always being in manual mode. I drive pretty aggressively ( hey, a 16 year old + 2010 g37, u do the math) and i was wondering if my constant coasting (D -> N -> D at high speeds) actually harms my transmission, i assumed not since my cousin did it all the time in his G, but if it does, ill stop immediately.
Also, it would help to list things that wud hurt my transmission while im in manual mode, i wud very very very much appreciate this.
Also, it would help to list things that wud hurt my transmission while im in manual mode, i wud very very very much appreciate this.
#6
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Sorry to sound harsh, but after reading this and some of your past posts, you really should be driving a beater car instead of a G until you learn more about cars.
People really should learn about cars a little more before they just start driving them like they don't know a thing about them, especially one that is nice and $40,000+.
People really should learn about cars a little more before they just start driving them like they don't know a thing about them, especially one that is nice and $40,000+.
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There's nothing funny about intentionally breaking someone else's property.
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Please create your threads in the right forum in the future
What's the point of going to N while driving at "high speeds"?
What's the point of going to N while driving at "high speeds"?