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Old 01-26-2011, 10:14 PM
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ye i drove it today as we are getting pummeled rite now and it was good...and yes it does act like a rear wheel drive for those planned fish tails...i like
Old 01-27-2011, 01:10 AM
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Phenomenal system. Made the mistake of letting wife drive it in the snow while I was out of town. Now I have to get her a XC60 or RX350 with AWD.
Old 01-27-2011, 01:12 AM
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the VDC kicks in so quick if the back end kicks out.
Old 01-27-2011, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by G37xs2011
for some reason i fishtailed twice..maybe i was giving to much gas
Get rid of the Goodyear RSAs. I had a few issues with mine slipping out on me. I bought a set of Yokohama W*Drives and haven't had an issue since.
Old 01-27-2011, 11:40 AM
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Got 6" snow/sleet last night. My xs did great all around especially on a steep uphill.
Down hill, I slid here and there going to a dead stop but it was really icy by then.
Old 01-27-2011, 12:32 PM
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I had no issues either. My normal commute home from Parsippany that normally takes me about 35-40 min took me about 1 1/2 hour.

But I'm using a RWD G with Blizzak's. I used the Dunlops on my previous 08xS and they were OK in the snow. But seriously if you have the space to swap out your tires use dedicated winter tires. The improve braking performance alone make them worth while.
Old 01-27-2011, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by devil2k
This is pulled from an archive:
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"Another unique feature of the G35 AWD system design is the addition of a Snow-Mode function, which reduces throttle sensitivity and fixes initial torque distribution at 50:50, helping avoid wheel spin for smooth starts on snowy roads. At speeds above 12 miles per hour, the Snow-Mode function allows the central computer processing system to take over again, continually monitoring traction conditions and changing the torque distribution as needed."

Unless G37 uses a different system which I highly doubt that it does, the Snow Mode button would make the car function as described below highlighted in bold.
This information has been quoted before in other threads. Its from a release for the 2004 Infiniti G35 Sport Sedan All-Wheel Drive Model. It sounds great and would be really nice if it were true for the G37.

The problem is it cannot be substantiated in any other Nissian/Infiniti publication, including any FSM for the G37. Specially, the FSM for the G37 does not have any information that indicates that the snow mode switch has any effect on changing initial torque distribution to 50:50 from start to 12 mph. According to the G37 FSM, the only effect the snow mode switch does have is on the electric throttle control actuator operating speed.

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Old 01-27-2011, 12:53 PM
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I have an 09 G37xS. Now...my tires have 30K miles on them and they were the original sporty all seasons so this impacts my results. However, in terms of outright traction, systems that are always "on" are better than the G. With the G, we're waiting for some slip to transfer power. With other systems, the power is already going to the front and rear wheels (think subaru). But the G's setup has its advantages in that it drives 100 percent like a RWD car unless the weather is bad.

BTW: I would like to try my AWD G with a set of snows....i'm sure it would be a monster.
Old 01-27-2011, 12:56 PM
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Oh and PS. I concur about the lack of the AWD lock on the snow mode. I've played with my G lots of times in the snow. The only thing that switch does is take the sting out of the gas pedal. A 50/50 AWD lock would make the G leave the line like an animal on snowy roads. It doesn't. It slips for a split second then starts adding power to the front.
Old 01-27-2011, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by DocJohn
This information has been quoted before in other threads. Its from a release for the 2004 Infiniti G35 Sport Sedan All-Wheel Drive Model. It sounds great and would be really nice if it were true for the G37.

The problem is it cannot be substantiated in any other Nissian/Infiniti publication, including any FSM for the G37. Specially, the FSM for the G37 does not have any information that indicates that the snow mode switch has any effect on changing initial torque distribution to 50:50 from start to 12 mph. According to the G37 FSM, the only effect the snow mode switch does have is on the electric throttle control actuator operating speed.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. G37x and the newer 2007-2008 G35x have a lot in common. If they never changed the design, why would they need to publish it again again then again? If they came up with something new or ground breaking, sure they'll try to advertise it as much as they can. It wouldn't make sense to throw away a proven design.
Old 01-27-2011, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike S.
Oh and PS. I concur about the lack of the AWD lock on the snow mode. I've played with my G lots of times in the snow. The only thing that switch does is take the sting out of the gas pedal. A 50/50 AWD lock would make the G leave the line like an animal on snowy roads. It doesn't. It slips for a split second then starts adding power to the front.
Our VDC is not that intrusive, it allows us to have some stupid fun first and then kicks in. I find that when doing donuts with snow mode on, the front-end under-steers more.
Old 01-27-2011, 03:42 PM
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Yea...intrusive or not...she's not starting in 50/50 front to rear.
Old 01-27-2011, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by KLB
Get rid of the Goodyear RSAs. I had a few issues with mine slipping out on me. I bought a set of Yokohama W*Drives and haven't had an issue since.
I also slipped out twice when turning under 20mph. Those Goodyear RSAs on the G37x are just not good. However, I just don't like to switch to some better tires on my leased car.
Old 01-27-2011, 04:50 PM
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2 thumbs up of my X in snow!





Old 01-27-2011, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by zhaofl
Those Goodyear RSAs on the G37x are just not good. However, I just don't like to switch to some better tires on my leased car.
+1...I have about 5,000 miles on my G37X; the RSAs get the job done, but they really are not very good on snow and ice IMO. Not nearly as good as the Toyo all seasons on my wife's new AWD Highlander.


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