Noob Question about VDC
well as the title suggest ill go ahead and jump into my flame suit:
what exactly is VDC i know its prolly the traction control system but why do i see so many posts about turning it off when launching ect ect.
id just like a detailed explination about it pros cans kind of thing
BTW i did use search and it doesnt recognize VDC as a word and being i dont know what it exactly stands for im lost
sorry for the ignorance
James (about to buy a G)
what exactly is VDC i know its prolly the traction control system but why do i see so many posts about turning it off when launching ect ect.
id just like a detailed explination about it pros cans kind of thing
BTW i did use search and it doesnt recognize VDC as a word and being i dont know what it exactly stands for im lost
sorry for the ignorance
James (about to buy a G)
Vechicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
[/QUOTE] Working together with the Traction Control System, VDC uses various sensors to help determine you’re steered path and helps keep you in control, if the vehicle begins to over steer or under steer VDC can apply appropriate brake pressure to individual wheels and/or reduce engine output to help you hold to the steered path… [/QUOTE]
i copied and pasted lol
[/QUOTE] Working together with the Traction Control System, VDC uses various sensors to help determine you’re steered path and helps keep you in control, if the vehicle begins to over steer or under steer VDC can apply appropriate brake pressure to individual wheels and/or reduce engine output to help you hold to the steered path… [/QUOTE]
i copied and pasted lol
Last edited by Beebo; Apr 24, 2008 at 07:22 PM.
Originally Posted by Beebo
Vechicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
Working together with the Traction Control System, VDC uses various sensors to help determine you’re steered path and helps keep you in control, if the vehicle begins to over steer or under steer VDC can apply appropriate brake pressure to individual wheels and/or reduce engine output to help you hold to the steered path…
i copied and pasted lol
Working together with the Traction Control System, VDC uses various sensors to help determine you’re steered path and helps keep you in control, if the vehicle begins to over steer or under steer VDC can apply appropriate brake pressure to individual wheels and/or reduce engine output to help you hold to the steered path…
i copied and pasted lol
Gosh Beebo use quotes otherwise you're going down for plagiarism
Originally Posted by Butters
well as the title suggest ill go ahead and jump into my flame suit:
what exactly is VDC i know its prolly the traction control system but why do i see so many posts about turning it off when launching ect ect.
id just like a detailed explination about it pros cans kind of thing
BTW i did use search and it doesnt recognize VDC as a word and being i dont know what it exactly stands for im lost
sorry for the ignorance
James (about to buy a G)
what exactly is VDC i know its prolly the traction control system but why do i see so many posts about turning it off when launching ect ect.
id just like a detailed explination about it pros cans kind of thing
BTW i did use search and it doesnt recognize VDC as a word and being i dont know what it exactly stands for im lost
sorry for the ignorance
James (about to buy a G)
VDC also includes traction control, so you will not be able to do burnouts with it on.
Basically, don't ever turn it off unless you have a good reason to.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g-spot/213500-vdc-rant.html
See that thread for some more information.
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