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Originally Posted by MardiGrasMax
How well does the traction control work if you launch hard in 1st on a turo car? Is it violent and harsh in a bad or good way. Can you keep it floor'd and let it do its thing or do you need to lift off? Can you do a video of a TC'd launch and non TC driver modulated launch?
I'll take a video like that but it will be a few days. I won't have any time until at least Monday.
It's about like it was with the SC, violent. If you keep it to the floor it will come back on but I just let off. 95% of the time I have it off anyway.
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Originally Posted by ttrank
4 weeks in India ay? Where did you stay? I have found some parts to be nice and some scary!
overall very nice places and i had a blast... when i get around to it i'll be posting pics and info in the travel thread
still getting over jetlag and i'm off to meet up with my fiance for a week
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Hey Ttrank--I was advised by ATI that when the traction control is engaged--especially at a higher RPM the ECU has a tendency to go lean when TC kicks in. They advise that I disengage the VDC when driving...don't know if your setup would be any different, but thought you would like to know.
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Originally Posted by Graphite05G
Hey Ttrank--I was advised by ATI that when the traction control is engaged--especially at a higher RPM the ECU has a tendency to go lean when TC kicks in. They advise that I disengage the VDC when driving...don't know if your setup would be any different, but thought you would like to know.
Didn't know that. Thanks for the info. My UTEC is in control above 3psi of boost but you never know. It's just too hard to drive with VDC on because it kicks in too often so it's a good thing I keep it off.
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Originally Posted by Graphite05G
I hear ya....I only use it when its wet...which in Bakersfield is not often...kinda like AZ. Otherwise I've got into the habit of turning it off. I don't know just paranoid...
It's always good to be safe. The KP VDC module is a great idea for the times you forget to turn it off!