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And I totally agree with you about the other german TC systems! The bmw and mercedes suvs that my family members own allow for some slip even when the TC was on full! I'm guessing the Quattro system on the A3 is front biased so the TC or stability control tries to slow the car heavily to reduce understeer... |
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![]() And no that is not me at Yorkdale. I'm more towards Mississauga. The Cayman probably had much better sound dampening. The twins barely have anything.
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(In many ways, the Cayman is like an FR-S/BRZ/86 made with twice the budget - things like noise insulation and creature comforts were definitely sacrificed for things like chassis stiffness and lightness, but due to the higher budget, it ended up with a larger mid engine, a stiffer chassis, fatter tires, and bigger brakes. Power seats were not standard, and the same is true of xenon headlights and a nav system. On a $60k German car. That right there says something about the design goals, if you ask me...) |
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It wouldn't be like drone...more of a tick/ting as the stones hit the inner fender/body. Pulling the interior plastic and covering the inside of the wheel wells with a sound deadner like dynamat will minimize this. I believe there is a how-to in the DIY section (if it bothers you, that is).
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sounds to me like your blinker fluid overflowed from the g-forces in the spin and splashed into your ecu and burnt out the traction control module. you're probably lookin at a $5,000 repair plus your car will never drive the same.
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For all of you saying to not disable the TC.... how old are you?
There was a time when there was no such thing as traction control, and most cars were rear wheel drive, and people used to drive around without spinning all the time. None of my Porsche's have had TC or any of my Supras.... But OMG he's turning off the TC!!! ![]() And BTW - if you disable TC by just pushing the buttons, you are not REALLY turning it ALL the way off. There is a secret process to completely disable it, but I might scare someone by telling you. |
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There's a good reason not to do that procedure though, since (if I remember right), it also turns off ABS, and that really is a useful feature in pretty much every circumstance.
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This Unicorn was driving when 'ESP' just meant weirdos on television. There have been several incidents documented on this website where leaving the aids on would have prevented bent vehicles. I'm sure back in your/our old days people were bending cars too, and most likely a lot worse due to safety standards back then. The 'secret' procedure you refer to is clearly documented and discussed on here. Best regards, Unicorn Last edited by Unicorn; 10-22-2013 at 02:21 AM. |
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You cannot be 100% sure of that. However with 100% surety I can say that those accidents could have been avoided if the driver had remained home instead of driving such a scary vehicle. I'm saying that if driving a vehicle with the aides disabled is "scary" then maybe you should not be driving a "grown up car" |
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So I got the car back and they said nothing serious was wrong and so they quickly reset the ecu to get rid of the wacky code and I was off! The mechanic there told me something similar to @Unicorn saying that the car hesitating to start is nothing to really worry about and that in the rain the car is extremely tail happy. He also said it would make a pretty significant difference to switch to a tire like the PSS or Direzza especially on a car like the brz, because it is so twitchy in the rain.
Being my first thread on this forum, I'm already starting to like the atmosphere ![]() Thanks again guys!
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