Vdc
Originally Posted by KPierson
I know they are some really nice guys over there at KPtech! 


Oh, and faith in the AT VDC-ABS throttle/brake defeat mod

PS please!!!
Last edited by OCG35; Aug 26, 2007 at 07:30 AM.
Originally Posted by OCG35
yeah - I figured as much... I posted as such in a thread about your/their current VDC mod I had a feeling since it was listed as memory it didn't do this... is it an ECU snafu?... must be... any prognosis?... I'm very hopeful!
Cell phone?... hmmm...
Cell phone?... hmmm...
Originally Posted by KPierson
With the module installed there was some stall converter issues which didn't allow the vehicle to launch consistently. On top of that, the cruise control system quit working properly.
Thanks for the update.
Actually, it makes perfect sense, as the actual area we were trying to modify was the electronic brake signals being sent to the ECU. It wasn't really a 'vdc' bypass as much as it was a 'let the car throttle and brake at the same time' bypass.
Originally Posted by KPierson
Actually, it makes perfect sense, as the actual area we were trying to modify was the electronic brake signals being sent to the ECU. It wasn't really a 'vdc' bypass as much as it was a 'let the car throttle and brake at the same time' bypass.
I wasn’t doubting what you said I just wasn’t aware of that being a potential problem - and it seemed odd that it was somehow linked... I should re-read the DIY mod that has been done - It could be mentioned that cc is a casualty of this mod...
All G35s have VDC. Certain version of the Z have TCS only (no yaw monitoring).
I've never had a problem with pressing the button and VDC remaining on. I believe that 5AT owners believe that VDC is still partially on even when off, but 6mt owners have total control of the car with it off.
The KPtech module simply simulates pressing the 'VDC OFF" button.
I've never had a problem with pressing the button and VDC remaining on. I believe that 5AT owners believe that VDC is still partially on even when off, but 6mt owners have total control of the car with it off.
The KPtech module simply simulates pressing the 'VDC OFF" button.
Random rant:
VDC blows when you're trying to pass a slow moving RV in an onramp lane that ends in 200 ft and you ****** 2nd only to have the car bog... and then you look like not only a complete *******, but a complete ******* that can't shift right.
K. Back to VDC techy stuff.
VDC blows when you're trying to pass a slow moving RV in an onramp lane that ends in 200 ft and you ****** 2nd only to have the car bog... and then you look like not only a complete *******, but a complete ******* that can't shift right.
K. Back to VDC techy stuff.
i remember when i test drove my car. the guy said please dont ever turn that VDC off, when you buy it then turn it off. I turned it off anyway and that's when the smile comes in and that's when i said "YESSSSS i'll buy this car"....
But the smile won't come on your face when you land up in the side of the highway or off the road when you have it off on a rainy night....Keep it on for rainy days...On regular hot sunny days feel free to turn it off to pass old RV and spirited driving...Otherwise, leave it on for the love of GOD...There are so many threads on the forum where drivers crashed their G35....Please don't let it happen to you...I hate to see a good G down...Becareful, the G tends to break loose on the wheels with it off. If you are not a good driver it will surprise you.
If you disconnect the yaw sensor (or even the VDC computer) it will fault the system out and turn off ABS and all VDC functions.
The side effect is that you will not get one, not two, but three lights on your dash indicating that there is a problem.
The side effect is that you will not get one, not two, but three lights on your dash indicating that there is a problem.
Originally Posted by hai109
But the smile won't come on your face when you land up in the side of the highway or off the road when you have it off on a rainy night....Keep it on for rainy days...On regular hot sunny days feel free to turn it off to pass old RV and spirited driving...Otherwise, leave it on for the love of GOD...There are so many threads on the forum where drivers crashed their G35....Please don't let it happen to you...I hate to see a good G down...Becareful, the G tends to break loose on the wheels with it off. If you are not a good driver it will surprise you.
It's only that 1% of the time that I should turn it off... and it irritates me because it's ME that forgets it's there when I try to do something stupid.
I look at VDC like the little angel on your left shoulder keeping the devil on your right foot in check.



