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Sure you need to turn traction control off in snow,but that ain't what we're talking about here.... Cheers len |
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sorry, just saw the thread in New Posts, and never checked form where it was! my bad!
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No way does TSC cause "loss of control" in heavy rain or dirt roads.How???? Some of you really need to go on a good Driving course where you can find out how this stuff actually works as opposed to your misguided view of it. And how does the above make it good to turn it off in all driving? Like I said,in driver training the biggest problem we encounter is attitude from people who think they're invincible...and there's a fair bit of that involved here. Cheers Len |
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the traction control system is intrusive to any driver that would normally react correctly to a loss of traction. that is to say, they counter steer to get the car going the correct direction again. try counter steering with traction control on, and you will see what it is to actually lose control.
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Dirt roads, again similar situation! Unless you do a rally stage in a Carlos Sainz or Seb Loeb style then yes, they are intrusive, otherwise for normal driving (keeping it under/up to the speed limit) they should not cause any loss of control mate! |
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Sounds like the old "when in doubt,power out" school of thought. Loss of traction resulting in oversteer ON'T power out-that's what got you in trouble in the first place!Correct response is to come off the throttle-and that's what the VSC is mimicing-and counter steer. Loss of traction is predominately operator error. Couner steering with traction control on brings the vehicle back into line-that's how it works....... A lot of the thinking here explains the pictures of cars wrapped around trees on the nightly news.... Cheers Len |
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Some people think that their reactions are faster than that of a computer... have fun with that.
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It's definitely a matter of opinion of whether having TSC is more safer to have on or off.
As same with the argument of whether ABS is safer to have or not with braking conditions in different environments causing variable results in braking in distance although i would prefer to have this feature on during road conditions, but on a track i would prefer to have it turned off. |
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If u believe thats the case, why don't u just switch the aids off when it rains? And leave them on the dry? Are u also arguing that aids can be a hazard to you in the dry? |
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pretty much, people who think the driving aids like VSC and TCS are crap, turn them off,. but watch me laugh like a kookaburra at 6am when you come on here telling us you wrote the car off into a powerpole.
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I agree anybody who is inexperienced or not confidient in there ability should not turn off these safety features at all.
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VSC, which can actuate individual brakes to get you out of a skid/traction loss, is a very handy system for someone less experienced. Not everyone knows how to handle in a sticky situation! |
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