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Luis_GT, and others who prefer to turn the nannies off for daily driving....would you similarly turn off ABS if you could?
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I can say that leaving it on at the track doesn't hurt you. I ran a 1.46 at PIR with it on. Ran the whole time on the edge of traction with out getting loose or traction control kicking in at all. During my first 2 sessions it was wet so If kicked in a lot as the stock tires are soft. But I'm sure it saved me from spinning out like several other cars did.
Video for reference [ame]http://youtu.be/EuOE9re3Xyc[/ame] Lets be honest, if u get sideways at the track you are loosing speed. So on or off won't change much if you are going for time. I do turn it off some times for fun in the rain.
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Nice! That has to feel good to pass a Porsche.
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That's a cool overlay! How does that information get in the video?
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Theoretically they help preserve you getting the fastest times. If you never lose control, they'll never kick in. If someone can explain to me how they clock physically slower times with these systems on, I'd like to understand. |
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P.S. What makes you say "all the power"? I would think some power is still required to keep the car on course. |
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Whenever the car starts to "slip" it cuts all throttle from he engine, so you are left powerless and relies on brakes to adjust the cars direction.
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I mean "all the power" as in you might as well be hitting a rev limiter, it pretty much just cuts fuel. Or at least that is how it seems to me. Regardless, I always turn off VSC and TC at the track. Last race we had in the rain I thought I better leave VSC Sport on and shaved 3 seconds off my time when I decided to turn it all off. Was I faster without the aids? Definitely. Was I also much more likely to lose control and spin completely without the aids? Definitely. Which is why I leave them on for my daily commute. Spin at the track. No big deal, fix it on the next run. Spin entering a highway next to a mini-van full of kids.... |
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The ECU on the 86 has no idea what tires you are running or what the road conditions are. The driver has more information. Grippy tires , proper alignment and good pavement, the computer may think you're about to lose control (and apply brakes individually on each corner) way before you hit that ideal slip angle. Makes sense since on this car, TC and VSC are safety (not performance) features above all. ![]() Also you get more traction (higher coefficient of friction) and therefore better acceleration when there's a small amount of wheel-spin, a.k.a. wheel-slip. TC systems don't like wheel-spin and will apply brakes for you, even on straightaways. Try to launch your car with TC on and then try it again with TC off. With some practice, you should clock faster 0-60 and 1/4 miles times when it's off. ![]() http://www.hondata.com/help/traction..._operation.htm Now, Nissan's ATTESA , Mitsubishi's AYC and Porsche's latest stuff (TPV, rear axle steering..)... those systems are way more advanced and designed for performance, making the cars faster in the majority of cases
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I understand what ur saying and don't disagree at all. However my time on the track has not required me to turn it off. My TC definitely hinders my 1/4mile and so as you stated I don't use it when I'm trying to launch. Interestingly enough through DDing my car I've been able to on several occasions launch my car at just the right rpm to chirp the tires then roll on the gas aggressively with out activating my traction control. Also through both my track days my tc never went off even with my tires squealing through all the corners. On the street when I don't have as much room to apex it is verry intrusive though. Idk if its the difference in the apex that helps on the track or what. My car is a first 86 so it's older then almost every car on this forum but I can't imagine that it's malfunctioning since it kicked in a lot during my first 2 sessions when it was raining on Friday. But for what ever reason it was just not kicking in at all my last 2 sessions when it was dry and I'm not mad about it lol.
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I try to keep my traction control off, but it comes on automatically after travelling a short distance down the road. How are any of you keeping traction control off all of the time?
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