Wheel Spin
Press the throttle less.
Seriously.
If you are getting TOO MUCH wheel spin then you need to develop a feel for how much throttle to give it without spinning and without bogging. You also need to develop your feel for how much wheel spin is too much. That just takes practice.
Aside from that, check your tire pressure. If it is too high, you'll break loose a little sooner. You can lower it but don't go too much lower than recommended or you'll end up with too much wear on the outsides of the tire.
Or, you can get better tires or a tire/wheel combo that gives you a wider contact patch with the ground.
Seriously. If you are getting TOO MUCH wheel spin then you need to develop a feel for how much throttle to give it without spinning and without bogging. You also need to develop your feel for how much wheel spin is too much. That just takes practice.
Aside from that, check your tire pressure. If it is too high, you'll break loose a little sooner. You can lower it but don't go too much lower than recommended or you'll end up with too much wear on the outsides of the tire.
Or, you can get better tires or a tire/wheel combo that gives you a wider contact patch with the ground.
No, I meant 3rd... I live in Corona, CA if anyone wants to see for themselves.
I beleive something is wrong with my tires...
Edit: I just went outside and tested again, during the day it doesn't happen. Seems like the problem arises when it reaches 47F... which is almost every single night.
And why would I BS this? Only reason people BS (usually) is to make their car sound better, I don't think major slippage is a good thing.
Second Edit: One good thing about it being cold (i was driving 2 days ago in 37F) is the engine is noticeably much more powerful then during the day.
I beleive something is wrong with my tires...
Edit: I just went outside and tested again, during the day it doesn't happen. Seems like the problem arises when it reaches 47F... which is almost every single night.
And why would I BS this? Only reason people BS (usually) is to make their car sound better, I don't think major slippage is a good thing.
Second Edit: One good thing about it being cold (i was driving 2 days ago in 37F) is the engine is noticeably much more powerful then during the day.
My tires are new (I got the car less then a week ago) so I doubt it's the absence of rubber
hehe
I am in Riverside alot, maybe sometime I could show you... I don't want to keep these tires if the dealer sold me bad ones.
heheI am in Riverside alot, maybe sometime I could show you... I don't want to keep these tires if the dealer sold me bad ones.
the bridgestone potenza's are not great tires, but only in rainy conditions. Are you saying that the tires are spinning at WOT when the auto tranny shifts from 2nd to 3rd? I've been trying to see if that happens with mine, but I can't duplicate it.
Originally posted by melteye
I am at a stop sign... The shifter is on 3. I then press the gas 3/4 of the way down and the tires spin and then it takes off. (i actually get some forward movement while it screeches)
I am at a stop sign... The shifter is on 3. I then press the gas 3/4 of the way down and the tires spin and then it takes off. (i actually get some forward movement while it screeches)
OOOoooo I see I thought you were saying that when your driving around(vehicle in motion) and you hit the gas only 3/4 of the way you get wheel spin... I didnt know you were talking about from a dead stop. Your tires are spinnig because you have a car with an excellent above average engine with plenty of torque on hand. Just learn the period of accelaration right before the tires break lose and youl;l be fine.
I have gotten it down to making the car only make chirping noises
hehehe... Push it down until I hear it lose traction then let off enough for it to stop, then when I reach 15 I accelerate harder.
300 miles to go until I reach 1000
Then I can WOT.
hehehe... Push it down until I hear it lose traction then let off enough for it to stop, then when I reach 15 I accelerate harder.300 miles to go until I reach 1000
Then I can WOT.
Originally posted by melteye
I am at a stop sign... The shifter is on 3. I then press the gas 3/4 of the way down and the tires spin and then it takes off. (i actually get some forward movement while it screeches)
I am at a stop sign... The shifter is on 3. I then press the gas 3/4 of the way down and the tires spin and then it takes off. (i actually get some forward movement while it screeches)
And LSD (limited slip differential) makes one-wheel spin much more difficult. With LSD the side with better grip gets more power instead of much less (with a 1-legger).
Norm
Some things i noticed on my Max.
When i first got it, the wheels chirped and spun on almost any type of surface regardless of whether i was at WOT or not.
As the miles started racking up, the wheelspin started going away. I'm assuming that the tires have finally "broken in" as well and thus a bit more grip. Of course, wet road traction is still very tricky even at 2k rpm from a stop.
When i installed the FSTB torque steer also seems to have gone away, it feels like both wheels are more planted on the ground equally. It also helped get rid of some of the wheel spin which causes the steer.
When i first got it, the wheels chirped and spun on almost any type of surface regardless of whether i was at WOT or not.
As the miles started racking up, the wheelspin started going away. I'm assuming that the tires have finally "broken in" as well and thus a bit more grip. Of course, wet road traction is still very tricky even at 2k rpm from a stop.
When i installed the FSTB torque steer also seems to have gone away, it feels like both wheels are more planted on the ground equally. It also helped get rid of some of the wheel spin which causes the steer.
Originally posted by soundmike
When i installed the FSTB torque steer also seems to have gone away, it feels like both wheels are more planted on the ground equally. It also helped get rid of some of the wheel spin which causes the steer.
When i installed the FSTB torque steer also seems to have gone away, it feels like both wheels are more planted on the ground equally. It also helped get rid of some of the wheel spin which causes the steer.
then!!!...
now where are those group deals again... click, click, ahh.. here they are!
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1st I'd check your transmission an fluid out,
could be a bad filter in trans also,
Or maybe at night their is dew on the roads from cooler weather, depends on the road also,
some rds in my 06 maxims I can spin my tires all day and some rds I cant get no spin but a rrrt tire chirp lol
could be a bad filter in trans also,
Or maybe at night their is dew on the roads from cooler weather, depends on the road also,
some rds in my 06 maxims I can spin my tires all day and some rds I cant get no spin but a rrrt tire chirp lol
1st I'd check your transmission an fluid out,
could be a bad filter in trans also,
Or maybe at night their is dew on the roads from cooler weather, depends on the road also,
some rds in my 06 maxims I can spin my tires all day and some rds I cant get no spin but a rrrt tire chirp lol
could be a bad filter in trans also,
Or maybe at night their is dew on the roads from cooler weather, depends on the road also,
some rds in my 06 maxims I can spin my tires all day and some rds I cant get no spin but a rrrt tire chirp lol
Plus, you're in the wrong forum if you have an 06 maxima.
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