Getting used to going fast
#1
Getting used to going fast
Okay so my buddy wanted a ride today in the 8, so I figured I'd give him one.
Before tonight, I was kinda babying the car since I just got it and all, but with him in the car today, I decided to punch it cause I know the amount of cars and cops on our local bypass is damn near nothing.
I got an AT so she redline (stripes) about from 7k rpms to 8. Anyways, I decided to really push it and holy **** what a ride. We got up to 96 mph easy on a mildly-windy highway near the school we go to. Coming from a 1995 buick front wheel 2 liter v6 engine, this car is freakin insane.
The only thing is, it honestly scares me that I can get up to 96 mph and she's not even breaking a sweat, ready to accelerate more. My older car I'd go somewhat fast (80 tops, 90 maybe down hill). But at these speeds I just keep thinking about a freakin deer popping out or some car pulling out. This could be cause I wrecked my buick over a week ago on tuesday (not my fault) and I'm still a little shaken up from my original accident. Might have lost some of my nerve.
Either way, you guys think I should take it easy and not push my comfort zone? I love to drive fast but I want to feel safe too. Plus I have little to no experience with rear-wheel drive, so thats a little scary too. TCS is a big help but its not a complete license to be a moron.
Before tonight, I was kinda babying the car since I just got it and all, but with him in the car today, I decided to punch it cause I know the amount of cars and cops on our local bypass is damn near nothing.
I got an AT so she redline (stripes) about from 7k rpms to 8. Anyways, I decided to really push it and holy **** what a ride. We got up to 96 mph easy on a mildly-windy highway near the school we go to. Coming from a 1995 buick front wheel 2 liter v6 engine, this car is freakin insane.
The only thing is, it honestly scares me that I can get up to 96 mph and she's not even breaking a sweat, ready to accelerate more. My older car I'd go somewhat fast (80 tops, 90 maybe down hill). But at these speeds I just keep thinking about a freakin deer popping out or some car pulling out. This could be cause I wrecked my buick over a week ago on tuesday (not my fault) and I'm still a little shaken up from my original accident. Might have lost some of my nerve.
Either way, you guys think I should take it easy and not push my comfort zone? I love to drive fast but I want to feel safe too. Plus I have little to no experience with rear-wheel drive, so thats a little scary too. TCS is a big help but its not a complete license to be a moron.
#3
Going fast is fun, but being alive is much more enjoyable I would think :P
If I were you, I'd take it slow for the first few weeks/months, stay under 70 on highway, 45 in city, until you really get a feel for how the 8 handles and the way it responds to your driving.
Also.. read the manual.. if it's a new car, it's better to go easy on it for a little while
Though I'll admit, I got mine 3 weeks ago and I took it up to 147mph on week 2 to see how the car handled and stuff. I don't speed otherwise though.
If I were you, I'd take it slow for the first few weeks/months, stay under 70 on highway, 45 in city, until you really get a feel for how the 8 handles and the way it responds to your driving.
Also.. read the manual.. if it's a new car, it's better to go easy on it for a little while
Though I'll admit, I got mine 3 weeks ago and I took it up to 147mph on week 2 to see how the car handled and stuff. I don't speed otherwise though.
#4
Going fast is fun, but being alive is much more enjoyable I would think :P
If I were you, I'd take it slow for the first few weeks/months, stay under 70 on highway, 45 in city, until you really get a feel for how the 8 handles and the way it responds to your driving.
Also.. read the manual.. if it's a new car, it's better to go easy on it for a little while
If I were you, I'd take it slow for the first few weeks/months, stay under 70 on highway, 45 in city, until you really get a feel for how the 8 handles and the way it responds to your driving.
Also.. read the manual.. if it's a new car, it's better to go easy on it for a little while
#5
Ahh gotcha.. yea, I'd take it slow personally, I've only done one peak with mine and don't plan to do another anytime soon, I hardly ever stray past 70mph
#6
140+ mph would both thrill scare the living **** out of me.
I think I'll have to dissapoint my friends for the time being, the highway just isn't straight enough around here to mess around. I mean its rated 55 mph.
I might look for some closed racing courses once I move to cali
I think I'll have to dissapoint my friends for the time being, the highway just isn't straight enough around here to mess around. I mean its rated 55 mph.
I might look for some closed racing courses once I move to cali
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I don't care either way, I'm not the highway patrol. Everybody gotta learn on their own.
Rx8 one of the safer cars to "learn on their own the hard way". Features "front bumper designed to minimize pedestrian harm" and lot of other safety feature set.
Rx8 one of the safer cars to "learn on their own the hard way". Features "front bumper designed to minimize pedestrian harm" and lot of other safety feature set.
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#11
140+ mph would both thrill scare the living **** out of me.
I think I'll have to dissapoint my friends for the time being, the highway just isn't straight enough around here to mess around. I mean its rated 55 mph.
I might look for some closed racing courses once I move to cali
I think I'll have to dissapoint my friends for the time being, the highway just isn't straight enough around here to mess around. I mean its rated 55 mph.
I might look for some closed racing courses once I move to cali
(it was at night.. highway was more or less empty)
But then again.. highways here in Florida are straight, flat, and have 4+ lanes on each side. Plus there's practically always someone going just as fast as you :P
And if a cop sees you.. you're toast
Closed tracks are the best, take it slow the first few times, and gradually speed up as you get more comfy
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That is true but I don't think he gonna listen anyway to nobody. Just be glad he's not motorcycle rider otherwise we would already have read about it in rx8club lounge news story.
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#13
96 scared me on that road. Its more of a curved highway. Mix that with car accident a week ago, and 100 mph being the fastest i've EVER been in any wheeled vehicle (besides a jetliner).
yea I'll slow down some.
Plus I feel messed up going that fast on a public road. I'm not comfortable putting other ppl at risk.
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Plus I feel messed up going that fast on a public road. I'm not comfortable putting other ppl at risk.
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#21
I get scared, too, when the VTEC kicks in
If I were you, slowly and gradually get used to the car. Since you just got it, going really fast is going to be worrisome, as you don't know what to expect with the car yet. Take it easy, and you'll start to get more and more comfortable.
If I were you, slowly and gradually get used to the car. Since you just got it, going really fast is going to be worrisome, as you don't know what to expect with the car yet. Take it easy, and you'll start to get more and more comfortable.
#22
Don't ever drive beyond your limits, that's when all sorts of really bad things start happening. If you want to even test those limits, try out an HPDE - it'll improve your driving and show you exactly where your limits are.
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#24
Somebody help out a newbie... what's an HPDE? I need a driving school so I can segue from my front wheel drive background (Integras) to my 8 safely and enjoyably. I would love to push it but I'm not used to RWD or The Power yet. lol plus there are sooooooo many cops everywhere around here.
Something else I'm confused on... I can't find anything that says TSC or DSC on my car, a stock '06 MT. Was that an option that I don't have or something?
Thanks in advance!
Something else I'm confused on... I can't find anything that says TSC or DSC on my car, a stock '06 MT. Was that an option that I don't have or something?
Thanks in advance!
#25
hpde is high performance driving event. I think they do track days and they also teach you if you're new.
http://www.nasaproracing.com/hpde/index.html
TSC/DSC is traction control.
http://www.nasaproracing.com/hpde/index.html
TSC/DSC is traction control.