jasonstang
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I notice on some traction stability control systems, it applies brake to the inner back wheel because it's turning too fast causing the torque to be sent abruptly to the outer back wheel to cause a slide.
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I did the same thing after it rained. Turning and accelerating at the same time is risky business and that's with traction control.Pulling out to make a left today I cut one closer than I should have. Since there was traffic rapidly approaching I gave it some gas while turning. Oops, back end broke free and I almost swung around and hit a car. Nothing hurt but my ego.
Whew! Be careful out there and don't accelerate with the wheel turned. :headbonk:
Even the Eco will want to go sideways if you romp on it in a turn, say in 2nd gear and Sport+ mode...I did this during a test drive of all things. Decided right there that the GT would not work out well for my wife. Got the Eco instead.
AGREED,.. TOTALLY.. HAPPNED TODAY heheh.. it was raining i wqa sin sport + and my car was waka wakaEven the Eco will want to go sideways if you romp on it in a turn, say in 2nd gear and Sport+ mode...
I've never owned any car with more than 300hp and my last sports car had 159ftlbs and 230hp. The GT is just such a jump it's plenty fast on the street.This. Coming from a sub-200 HP Subaru, I was not expecting this level of "fun" with the traction control on. Let's just say it was a pulse-raising first week of ownership.
Same lol. My previous car was a 2000 Honda Accord V4 - 150 HP Suffice to say, the GT is the way to go.This. Coming from a sub-200 HP Subaru, I was not expecting this level of "fun" with the traction control on. Let's just say it was a pulse-raising first week of ownership.
:clap2:I've never owned any car with more than 300hp and my last sports car had 159ftlbs and 230hp. The GT is just such a jump it's plenty fast on the street.
A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y-!This may be a dumb question, but is it still possible to spin out in normal driving mode with dry roads? I was under the impression that traction control and stability control prevents that.