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Old 12-30-2015, 07:54 PM   #1
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Blitz VSC Jumper for 86/FR-S/BRZ

I'm fully aware of the 86 Nanny, the MIG 86 Traction/VSC Eliminator, and the Cusco VSC Canceller, and what each of those do.

All of them utilize the OBD-II port.

Found this the other day, not sure if anyone has tried it out...

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/elec...vscjumper.html
http://www.blitzna.com/vsc-jumper.html

Instructions:
http://www.blitz.co.jp/support/manua.../vscjumper.pdf

Looks like it needs to be spliced, but a rough translation of the instructions says that it uses the onboard VSC button as the activation switch. "Hold for 1 second within 3 seconds of engine start" is what I read in the instructions.

Perhaps a viable alternative for some of us?

-alex
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I'm fully aware of the 86 Nanny, the MIG 86 Traction/VSC Eliminator, and the Cusco VSC Canceller, and what each of those do.

All of them utilize the OBD-II port.

Found this the other day, not sure if anyone has tried it out...

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/elec...vscjumper.html
http://www.blitzna.com/vsc-jumper.html

Instructions:
http://www.blitz.co.jp/support/manua.../vscjumper.pdf

Looks like it needs to be spliced, but a rough translation of the instructions says that it uses the onboard VSC button as the activation switch. "Hold for 1 second within 3 seconds of engine start" is what I read in the instructions.

Perhaps a viable alternative for some of us?

-alex
cool find! It's super nice that it uses the oem switch.
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Just got around to installing this.

As suspected, this replicates the pedal dance by manipulating two signals in the car: brake pedal, and parking brake.

The install was relatively simple. If you are not good with electronics I suggest you have a professional do it. It took me about 30 minutes (most of that was spent taking pictures).

The unit beeps audibly for about 7-10 seconds, and during that timeframe you can disable traction control by pressing down on the VSC button in the center console for about 5 seconds. The usual conditions for pedal dance (not moving + warm engine) need to be met.

Kind of nice that it allows disabling traction control with use of factory buttons.

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Just got around to installing this.

As suspected, this replicates the pedal dance by manipulating two signals in the car: brake pedal, and parking brake.

The install was relatively simple. If you are not good with electronics I suggest you have a professional do it. It took me about 30 minutes (most of that was spent taking pictures).

The unit beeps audibly for about 7-10 seconds, and during that timeframe you can disable traction control by pressing down on the VSC button in the center console for about 5 seconds. The usual conditions for pedal dance (not moving + warm engine) need to be met.

Kind of nice that it allows disabling traction control with use of factory buttons.

-alex
Hi Alex,

Do you know if it will work on a facelift 2017 Subaru BRZ?
You wrote you have taken pictures, would you mind sharing some and write brief installation instructions along?

Kevin
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