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gremlin66

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Re: Traction
« Reply #15 on: 16 June 2012, 22:47:43 »

As the title, what's the easiest way of turning traction off???

I don't have the button on the centre console and I don't want to pull the fuse as I still want ABS and a speedo :)
I just cant understand why the button isn't there :S

Is there a good reason why you need to turn it off? If mine has been used for more than a few seconds in the 18 months/12,000 miles I've had the car I'd be surprised. And both of those occasions were on really wet concrete, and were easily and more efficiently sorted by a slight lift of the throttle.

It's like LSD's on road cars; if you have enough power it's fun to exit side turnings and roundabout sideways until you  have to change up for second gear, but it's not much use for anything else. Let's not confuse road LSD's with race ones either; race ones lock up much more and quicker than a road one.

Well, I just want to make it a bit more fun. I have no problems with the car at all, I think it's great and very nice to drive. But I live by a beach which seems a perfect drift course lol
I didn't buy it as a drifter but the other thing is I prefer not having the power die when I want it. I don't like computers over riding my control.
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