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What fuse number so I pull before I dyno? 62 for ABS run/start switch?
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DOnt you just hold the traction control button until it says advance track disabled?
 

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try 62
 

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What Beef said, 62. I just leave it in my glove box, no need for them if you don't treat the throttle and brakes like on and off switches.
 

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DOnt you just hold the traction control button until it says advance track disabled?

Nope, You can still have issues with the nannies.

Another way is to unplug an abs sensor and that'll disable all your nannies. Pulling the fuse is easier. Just don't know if there's any ill effects from doing that.
 

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Nope, You can still have issues with the nannies.

Another way is to unplug an abs sensor and that'll disable all your nannies. Pulling the fuse is easier. Just don't know if there's any ill effects from doing that.
Oh i see. thanks
 

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Nope, You can still have issues with the nannies.

Another way is to unplug an abs sensor and that'll disable all your nannies. Pulling the fuse is easier. Just don't know if there's any ill effects from doing that.
Yep roasted tires
 
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62 worked. Just did a Dyno Dynamics round.

When I put the fuse back in and started the car, all was well.
 

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Are people seeing a loss by NOT pulling this fuse on the dyno?
 
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I was told to pull it so the car doesn't lose its mind having rear wheels spinning at >100 mph and the front wheels stationary. I don't think it actually affects the dyno results. I was half worried the car would go into some kind of limp mode, but I think that's unfounded. I put the fuse back in and all was well, no remaining lights on or anything.

My results are here. You can read my description for my thoughts on those numbers and what gear the numbers were done in, etc., etc. I don't believe them (or at least I'm told not to), but I'll take them for now, haha!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKkF92fAdTg/?taken-by=sirboom_photography
 

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Gonna give this a try thanks guys I’ll post my results
 

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The plug In the wheel well? Seems easier to pull the fuse? And do both options involve lights coming on the dashboard?
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