OppoLock
RWD Addict
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You are completely right! TIL. I just tried it out and now I think I have a new favorite configuration: track, TCS off, normal/comfort weighting. I went and flung the nose off car at a remote U-turn and jammed the throttle to see how things played out. Amazing. You can ham-fist this thing and pull off ridiculous slides so long as you understand the basics of countersteer input. Massive slip angle before track mode's STM nudges things back.That turns off advance trac completely. Traction control is turned off by just hitting the switch once.
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Stability control, also known as ESC or STM (and other brands have other names like DSC, ESP, VDC, etc.). Where traction control regulates straight-line wheel slip under throttle by managing engine control (and sometimes brake input), STM regulates the amount of rotation (i.e. yaw) by individual brake application on top of engine control.whats advance trac?
If you want the wheels to spin when you mash the go pedal, you want to disable traction control. If you want to keep things pointing in the intended direction of where you're steering, you want stability control. If you want more sideways slip before the curtains intervene, you want higher thresholds for STM intervention. Applying that to the S550, each mode that goes up in aggression allows higher degrees of wheel spin and yaw before intervention. But none of the modes fully disable TCS unless you manually choose to flick the TCS off button once. And you have to HOLD the TCS button for seven seconds to eliminate AdvanceTrac/STM. The thresholds are so high in track mode with TCS off that I don't think I'll ever bother fully disabling everything anymore.
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