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    Y'Orange mountain run with high G meter.

    Well I went for a mountain run in the north Georgia mountains today and all I can say is this car can haul ass. I'm wondering who has the highest on there G meter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba52 View Post
    Well I went for a mountain run in the north Georgia mountains today and all I can say is this car can haul ass. I'm wondering who has the highest on there G meter.
    Yes, it does haul ass. I haven't even used my G meter yet, barely driven it in months. VERY jealous of your weather. I think you came from a Gen 3 like me? This car is a WHOLE 'nother animal, ain't it? Congrats again. And I like that color the more I see it.

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    Bruce H takes his to the track all the time and maxes out the G meter. Pretty sure it will only go up to 1.5 regardless, even if you roll it down a hill.

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    Car looks awesome ! That color with those wheels would be killer with darker glass.

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    Mamba, whats that green/brown stuff in the back round? All I have is white by me!!!!!!

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    You need to move down south. 4 seasons and winter is very short. 65 and sunny here today and the roads are amazing.

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    Thanks for the compliment. I did indeed come from a Gen3 and miss that car too. It's listed on ebay for 39k they gave me 30k in trade. Love how it's says clean car fax LoL.

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    Bruce H.
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    Great looking car...and backdrop for the shot! Those seem like pretty decent numbers for a drive in the mountains, and you must have been able to get some heat in the tires and maybe some banked curves?

    This shot is from a road course with tires up to track temps which makes a difference, and while I see 1.5 g left and right all the time on track without banking, the 1.5 g shown for braking in this shot is likely helped by a brake zone that's into a bit of a hill that helps increase grip under braking. Both of our acceleration g's seems rather low in comparison, so maybe we need more powa!


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    Bruce H.
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    Wow, that acceleration number is really impressive! I should really try Hoosiers one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    Great looking car...and backdrop for the shot! Those seem like pretty decent numbers for a drive in the mountains, and you must have been able to get some heat in the tires and maybe some banked curves?

    This shot is from a road course with tires up to track temps which makes a difference, and while I see 1.5 g left and right all the time on track without banking, the 1.5 g shown for braking in this shot is likely helped by a brake zone that's into a bit of a hill that helps increase grip under braking. Both of our acceleration g's seems rather low in comparison, so maybe we need more powa!

    He'll yeah that's assume. Mind you I was navigating thru traffic when I hit my numbers. Next up Road Atlanta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba52 View Post
    Well I went for a mountain run in the north Georgia mountains today and all I can say is this car can haul ass. I'm wondering who has the highest on there G meter.
    cool!
    I didn't know it had a G meter.. cant wait to try it out.

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    This thread is full of winning. Jealous you're driving through the mountains already this year!

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    I'm wishing I'd checked my '13 G-meter acceleration after I took it to the drag strip.

    Pegged the '14 TA left and right meters at the road course, pretty easily.

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    Is there any reason why these lateral sensors max out at 1.5 g if its pretty easy to get there? Seems like a miss on the sensor selection.


 

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