Do u drive with VDC on or off?
#31
#35
What if you get into an accident and it's your word against the other person's? Could they possibly be able to tell if it was off during the time of impact based on whatever systems are in the car? <-- I'm probably over-thinking it, but it'd suck to have it be used against you.
Anyways, I used to turn it off all the time due to habit in case I wanted to DRIVE it, a sudden "race", or in case I suddenly had to speed up to cut someone off because I hate people who pace me to keep me out of their lane when I want to change lanes.
It sucks for those times were you downshift to speed up (not to be a douche or anything, just to speed up for whatever reason) and your car bogs because it's kicking in -- we just look like idiots then (I'll admit that I've done this a few times).
But IMHO, if you don't drive like a madman, or maybe if you do, just keep it on to be safe, not just for yourself but for anyone else, whether you're a master at driving/recovering/whatever, just to be responsible and not hit someone.
That KP Technologies device looks good if you track your car all the time because I've read that turning VDC off doesn't necessarily turn everything off, which could be bad for autox/road racing, etc.
Anyways, I used to turn it off all the time due to habit in case I wanted to DRIVE it, a sudden "race", or in case I suddenly had to speed up to cut someone off because I hate people who pace me to keep me out of their lane when I want to change lanes.
It sucks for those times were you downshift to speed up (not to be a douche or anything, just to speed up for whatever reason) and your car bogs because it's kicking in -- we just look like idiots then (I'll admit that I've done this a few times).
But IMHO, if you don't drive like a madman, or maybe if you do, just keep it on to be safe, not just for yourself but for anyone else, whether you're a master at driving/recovering/whatever, just to be responsible and not hit someone.
That KP Technologies device looks good if you track your car all the time because I've read that turning VDC off doesn't necessarily turn everything off, which could be bad for autox/road racing, etc.
#36
It is a excellent tool for the novice driver. Without it 10x more G35s would be wrapped around trees
#39
Last month the driver of a OB G35 coupe died in an accident here in North Alabama. It was very difficult to recognize that it was a G coupe. About all that wasn't managled was the rear fender and you could make out the spoiler. He hit a concrete bridge abutment while doing a little street racing. Probably had his VDC turned off so he could be in complete control. No way to know there wasn't much of the cockpit left. He was really one with his car it took a couple of hours to get him out.
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#42
Last month the driver of a OB G35 coupe died in an accident here in North Alabama. It was very difficult to recognize that it was a G coupe. About all that wasn't managled was the rear fender and you could make out the spoiler. He hit a concrete bridge abutment while doing a little street racing. Probably had his VDC turned off so he could be in complete control. No way to know there wasn't much of the cockpit left. He was really one with his car it took a couple of hours to get him out.
#43
Last month the driver of a OB G35 coupe died in an accident here in North Alabama. It was very difficult to recognize that it was a G coupe. About all that wasn't managled was the rear fender and you could make out the spoiler. He hit a concrete bridge abutment while doing a little street racing. Probably had his VDC turned off so he could be in complete control. No way to know there wasn't much of the cockpit left. He was really one with his car it took a couple of hours to get him out.
If you drive like a complete retard VDC wont save you, on or off.
#44
+1 Your car can only do so much of the thinking for you. It's ultimately the driver who is going to safe his/her life, if you're being reckless, that is.
To the OP, just do whatever you want. Just keep in mind that IF something happens with it off that could've been preventable had it been off then that's your loss of the car/your life/bystanders life/etc.
To the OP, just do whatever you want. Just keep in mind that IF something happens with it off that could've been preventable had it been off then that's your loss of the car/your life/bystanders life/etc.
#45
+1 Your car can only do so much of the thinking for you. It's ultimately the driver who is going to safe his/her life, if you're being reckless, that is.
To the OP, just do whatever you want. Just keep in mind that IF something happens with it off that could've been preventable had it been off then that's your loss of the car/your life/bystanders life/etc.
To the OP, just do whatever you want. Just keep in mind that IF something happens with it off that could've been preventable had it been off then that's your loss of the car/your life/bystanders life/etc.