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A nice V8 from the Lexus ISF or a Cosworth built 2.5litre crate motor with a GT35 size turbo remote mounted. But like i said it's a wish list. As a road car and after coming back to reality the car is pretty good as it is. It might not be the fastest in a straight line nor does it give out that signature flat four sound (sounds really sterile) but i think it's a good all rounder as a street car similar along the lines of an MX5 and RX8. Just my 2 cents opinion. Was driving an E90 325i for awhile and being greedy i like the idea of a clutch pack lsd as its not fun being an idiot behind the wheel with an open diff when it slides well on left corners but its pretty hard to slide it on right corners where the rear inside wheel keeps lighting up. Quote:
We wouldn't want another Toyota Prius saga where this time round because Toyota/Subaru did not state in the owners manaul and on the sun blinds that this car is a RWD and the chances of crashing is probable if one decides to imitate our drift idols and yet doesnt have the skills to do so.......... hypothetical nonsense. The Toybaru is good but just driven like imbeciles like myself and the rest of us, we certainly wouldn't want a modern day Ralph Nader popping up and saying that the car is not suitable for the general public coz it looks and sounds and will drift like a drift car.... pardon for the lame ramblings. Coming back to the TC and VSC experiences, i searched up on youtube for ken gushi's onboard video and yes i do notice on the dash meters the ESP amber light keeps flickering while he's having fun. Same experiences that i face. However i can't see if the TC lights does turn off. Bottom line the car can be fun to drive while still having the safety nannies working in the background and slightly intervening at silly angles when we press and hold the TC Off button for the "Faux TC Off and VSC Off". I'm sure Chris Harris and Ken Gushi's videos speak volumes. But its just nice to have a proper Off button for all when warranted. |
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What it is exactly that you feel that makes you think it is VSC working? Could it be something benign like EBD changing brake system pressures based on g-forces? In recent Subies pulling the fuse on electronic also meant disabling EBD, which is a pretty bad idea, so I would hold off on pulling the fuse until we have a look at the wiring to figure out which fuse to pull.
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My hypothesis of the VSC is kicking in (this is with VSC and TC Off mode) is because while trying to initiate a slide (i wont use the word drift as i'm a mere mortal), via a heavy right foot with the steering wheel pointing to where i want to go, the ESP amber lights kicks in once i'm geting a bit of drift angle and countersteering.
And once that happens while my foot is still on full throttle, it feels like the engine management is cutting power (like the ignition is being slightly retarded) and the brakes being applied slightly as the car is getting some nice drift angle and once it reaches a certain treshold it feels slight the speed is ever so slightly being reigned in. I presume the brakes are working coz u get that placebo feeling of the brakes making pulsating noises (just a bit) when getting some nice slide angles. Bottom line i need more time in the car to really find the limit as i'm only limited to hooning around a cordoned off car park.. Just sharing my 1st impression experiences... |
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Were you completely stopped when turning them both off?
Only asking becuase my Tacoma had a similar problem. (I special ordered by base truck with the Auto LSD which meant it came with VSC and TC). Unless I was fully stopped and the revs were down holding the button did nothing. A few times the lights would go on (to indicate it was off) but then the lights would go away a couple seconds later and it would be on. However, I never had the problem when fully stopped with the revs at idle. I suspect its basically the same logic - VSC/TC for most Toyota's - which is the system I thought used in the BRZ. |
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The issue at hand is that the TC reverts back to normal when we tried to get it sideways however the VSC lights is still there. The thing is the car will still allow it to slide but it feels that the electronic stability programme still intervenes ever so slightly and the VSC amber ligths still flickers anyway. It goes sideways but it will correct the slide out easily while doing figure of 8s/ donuts as it doesnt have the power to begin with plus it is further aggrivated that the VSC feels it's still "assisting/ intervening".... Anyway can't wait for other's feedback when they get their cars. |
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If VSC and TC can not be turned completely off I would absolutely consider this a deal breaker.
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Welcome BabyGodzilla!
With some of the glorious power-slide videos we've seen, it would be surprising to find that stability control cannot be disabled. Journos get early access to cars, but it is far-fetched to think the "handlers" at the early Fuji press days were pulling fuses from the cars. When you had trouble disengaging the systems, did the Subaru reps at the event have any explanation to offer? PS Your username made me think of this little guy...![]() |
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I'm more interested in the Brake-Override technology that I keep hearing about. Defeating that will be important.
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yeah the brake override system sounds like what nissan has in place on the 350/370z'z.
it doesnt look like it should interfere.. however it is pretty disappointing that it cant be disabled. more importantly.. its not the first time Toyota has used tc/vsc systems that arent completely able to be turned off. the is250/350 uses a similar system. you have to some combination street fighter type combo of things to get it completely disabled. that.. is a much bigger deal. and what i would consider a deal breaker from me. i come from an s2000.. the last thing i want is traction/vsc/braking system nannies that i cant disable |
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I'm not sure they are allowed to make it able to be turned off, as a side effect of the accelerator scandal.
Of course, when driving a manual and having confidence your car won't suddenly get berserk, you'll be saying "WTH, I don't want it, it's in the way!". And you'll be right. |
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I emailed the local Scion dealer and he states:
"Since 2010, all Toyota’s and Scion’s have the ability to turn VSC and TRAC off by holding the VSC button for at least 5 seconds until TRAC off and VSC off illuminate on the instrumentation panel." Hoping this is the truth. |
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