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Lateral G's

Old Jan 10, 2001 | 10:14 PM
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Just for info reason's what is the most any of you have been able to get in sustained cornering G's from your maxima's .
If it's a Gtech pro reading go ahead and post it but include that it was a Gtech reading. I'm looking for actually reading from a skid pad on concrete figured out with a stop watch and a calculator. Thanks
Old Jan 10, 2001 | 11:34 PM
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MT tested a 97 Stillen SMX,

which had eibach/tockico and a FSTB setup and 245/45/17 Yokohama AVS tires.With this setup they were able to achieve .91 G's which is quite good.
Old Jan 12, 2001 | 08:35 PM
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Not bad, but...

- The .91 isn't bad considering the minimal work put into the car, but Untouchable's Miata can pull over a g with street tires! Has anyone been able to break a g? (Perhaps coilovers, RSB, and grippy tires - in addition to the Stillen mods - would do the trick.) Anyone?
Old Jan 12, 2001 | 08:57 PM
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Originally posted by UntouchableMX-5
Just for info reason's what is the most any of you have been able to get in sustained cornering G's from your maxima's .
If it's a Gtech pro reading go ahead and post it but include that it was a Gtech reading. I'm looking for actually reading from a skid pad on concrete figured out with a stop watch and a calculator. Thanks
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