Is there a fun-stopper (throttle governor) on this car?
#31
I've tried it before. Get on it in a curve and the rear will start to push out but then the front wheels kinda "kick" in and get things under control.
Don't get me wrong, it's doing what I want to do, but the AWD kinda puts a limit to how much fun i can really have with VDC off. After that point, i just leave it alone.
I have another car for that sort of fun. 2nd gear powerslides is always a great time in my Mustang
#34
Anyway, there is no reason cutting fuel or retarding the timing will damage the engine. If you reduce the fuel mixture (cause it to run lean), then you could do damage.
I would assume the VDC gives up when the steering inputs exceed the VDC's ability comply with the requests.
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^ yes IMO
Also like I said its sort of idea for auto-x because you dont get VCD interfering but you keep your ABS. By pulling the fuse you disable the whole module. Again this is just based off of experienced. When I'm playing around in that situation I'm not usually in a position to intentionally lock my brakes lol
- Eric
Also like I said its sort of idea for auto-x because you dont get VCD interfering but you keep your ABS. By pulling the fuse you disable the whole module. Again this is just based off of experienced. When I'm playing around in that situation I'm not usually in a position to intentionally lock my brakes lol
- Eric
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#39
NFSP, were you engaging ABS a lot? The stock system is very sensitive and easy to corrupt. It doesn't like lots of turning while ABS is engaged or lots of ABS in general. Upsetting the system could result in a slip light with VDC set to off.
I've been autoxing in two inches of standing water and had VDC kick in when it was turned off. That's just about the only time it's noticeably kicked in when off. I don't believe a slip light illuminated.
I've been autoxing in two inches of standing water and had VDC kick in when it was turned off. That's just about the only time it's noticeably kicked in when off. I don't believe a slip light illuminated.
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