Track events~!
#34
For anyone in the northeast, NASA Northeast is having their "Grand Slam" weekend at Pocono Raceway on Friday 7/17, Saturday 7/18, and Sunday 7/19. Friday you get to do all three tracks at Pocono (North, South, East) and you'll get probably 6 or 7 sessions! Saturday is the double infield where you come out of the pits into the north infield, out onto the "back straight" between the tunnel turn (Turn 2 on the Nascar track) and Turn 1 and turn into the south infield and then back out onto the main straight at the pits. Sunday they do the single infield where they use the banking at Turn 1, onto the straight, through Turn 2 (tunnel turn), turn into the north infield, and then out onto the pit straight around Turn 1 again. If I had to guess, a stock G37 would probably be capable of hitting 130-140+ on the double and single infields
You can register to drive, you can come and I'll give rides, or you can just come watch. You can also register to do what's called a Hyperdrive which is where you pay only $50 and get a classroom session followed by a lead-and-follow session on the track at lunchtime. It's a good taste of what the whole HPDE experience is all about.
www.pdadrivingschool.com
If anyone wants to go or has any questions, let me know
You can register to drive, you can come and I'll give rides, or you can just come watch. You can also register to do what's called a Hyperdrive which is where you pay only $50 and get a classroom session followed by a lead-and-follow session on the track at lunchtime. It's a good taste of what the whole HPDE experience is all about.
www.pdadrivingschool.com
If anyone wants to go or has any questions, let me know
#35
Wish we could make .. but clutch has gone out with only 11,800 mi. i got the chance to take our car to NJMP only 2nd time on the track and although the clutch went i still got in a full day of driving only 2 1/2 laps in my car (08g37s) which felt great. But i did get a S*** load of time in a 600+hp Roush Mustang.. which also felt great so as soon as car is up and running i hope to do 1 or 2 more TRACK DAYS....
#36
i got the chance to take our car to NJMP only 2nd time on the track and although the clutch went i still got in a full day of driving only 2 1/2 laps in my car (08g37s) which felt great.
But i did get a S*** load of time in a 600+hp Roush Mustang.. which also felt great so as soon as car is up and running i hope to do 1 or 2 more TRACK DAYS....
#38
Let me know if you want to do NJMP and we can meet up
#40
I got to drive a GTR on Sunday on Pocono's Single Infield. I had that thing up to a shade over 160MPH and that was going easy because, quite honestly, the car scared me! I talked to him and I think he's going to come down to NJMP October 31/November 1. He'll probably do one day or the other but I'm not sure just yet.
#41
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Boulder, CO
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
OK, OK, enough with the GTR - back to G37S Coupe? An '08? Took it to Auto Club Speedway (Cal Speedway) with NASA for two days on the "roval" ... and I did 7 sessions.
What's with the top speed - it was a hot day but not superhot (about 90) but the car wouldn't go past 125 no matter what lanes I ran our how hard I pushed coming out of the infield complex and onto the track? Is there any limitor or governor in the Cal chips?
Thanks
What's with the top speed - it was a hot day but not superhot (about 90) but the car wouldn't go past 125 no matter what lanes I ran our how hard I pushed coming out of the infield complex and onto the track? Is there any limitor or governor in the Cal chips?
Thanks
#42
It may be that the heat was pulling gas from you. I don't know the specifics but I know after several laps in 80ish heat my wife's will pull RPMs. It could be pulling spark or gas so maybe it's gas and that was what you were running into. Although 90 doesn't seem hot, that is pretty hot for the car. I've only run 5 or so track events in 90+ heat and noticed significantly higher temps all around (via temp gauges on the track and pyrometer for the brakes and tires when coming off) on my track car than I usually see in 70-75 degree heat.
#44
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Boulder, CO
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The engine really impressed me - our friends BMW 328 (with Dinan package) that went incredibly well, retired twice on the Sunday afternoon when engine temps pushed past 300 ... our engine didn't miss a beat; and after the full weekend, we used less than a pint of oil ...
I am thinking that it may be simply the "aero package" that comes standard with the G37S Auto ... and that we ran into the proverbial brick wall and couldn't push any more air away .... thoughts?
But I am still concerned that our Infiniti "techie" here at Thousand Oaks, CA dealer couldn't say for sure whether Cal chips did have limiters (He's running into items that aren't even documented by Infiniti / Nissan .... and no one has come in before complaining that they can't get past 125 ....)
Again, many thanks and I am open to all feedback here .... Cheers,
I am thinking that it may be simply the "aero package" that comes standard with the G37S Auto ... and that we ran into the proverbial brick wall and couldn't push any more air away .... thoughts?
But I am still concerned that our Infiniti "techie" here at Thousand Oaks, CA dealer couldn't say for sure whether Cal chips did have limiters (He's running into items that aren't even documented by Infiniti / Nissan .... and no one has come in before complaining that they can't get past 125 ....)
Again, many thanks and I am open to all feedback here .... Cheers,
#45
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
The engine really impressed me - our friends BMW 328 (with Dinan package) that went incredibly well, retired twice on the Sunday afternoon when engine temps pushed past 300 ... our engine didn't miss a beat; and after the full weekend, we used less than a pint of oil ...
I am thinking that it may be simply the "aero package" that comes standard with the G37S Auto ... and that we ran into the proverbial brick wall and couldn't push any more air away .... thoughts?
But I am still concerned that our Infiniti "techie" here at Thousand Oaks, CA dealer couldn't say for sure whether Cal chips did have limiters (He's running into items that aren't even documented by Infiniti / Nissan .... and no one has come in before complaining that they can't get past 125 ....)
Again, many thanks and I am open to all feedback here .... Cheers,
I am thinking that it may be simply the "aero package" that comes standard with the G37S Auto ... and that we ran into the proverbial brick wall and couldn't push any more air away .... thoughts?
But I am still concerned that our Infiniti "techie" here at Thousand Oaks, CA dealer couldn't say for sure whether Cal chips did have limiters (He's running into items that aren't even documented by Infiniti / Nissan .... and no one has come in before complaining that they can't get past 125 ....)
Again, many thanks and I am open to all feedback here .... Cheers,
Also, the "aero" package's front afaik is cosmetic. The rear is functional in that it eliminates lift in the rear and further streamlines the car.
Do you have any mods?