Tell us about it. What happened, what kind of tires, was it a six or eight point buck that ran in front of you car, etc.
Tell us about it. What happened, what kind of tires, was it a six or eight point buck that ran in front of you car, etc.
Tried and tried when I first got the car, no go . . . didn't know that I could turn it off.
And this was with a Mustang which really should spin on a dime regardless.
I realized that I've never raced a car with any more electro-nannies than ABS and a rev limiter.
Well some of the cars I've autocrossed also had a top speed limiter...
intentionally, 1st gen scion xb, unplowed snow covered parking lot, Scandinavian flick with a handbrake finish. Then I remembered to turn off traction control and it was more fun. Stability control will beep nearly constantly, but I manage to get it to do that with regularity on dry pavement as well.
My moms SX4 hatch. AWD on, crappy all seasons and some fresh snow....no problem. To do it without meaning to could be hard.
Yup!
G35 coupe 6 speed MT with LM blizzaks.
But we were on a frozen lake, the ABS/tcs was angry.
Lake in question is in avatar.
I spun a 360 today on the ice.
oh wait..I don't have nanny-controls in my car.
But a full 360 and kept driving at 15-20mph. It was fun.
Yep. Ages ago when I first got my E36. Traction control was a novelty back then. Was trying to see what the traction control would do in the rain if I nailed the throttle in a corner. I was in a deserted parking lot.
No. I've tried but the only vehicles with traction/stability control that I've driven have been family cars or suvs with obviously intrusive safety first systems.
I heard that the more modern stability and traction control systems can control steering input via the electric steering units and ABS modulation, making them almost impossible to spin.
I've tried many times to sling my malibu around. Without using the e-brake, you can only get it to just step out before the nannies straighten it out.
Sister driving an AWD Fusion.....spun her into a fence/tree. It was a very nervous system on gravel roads as well. Seemed to punish you for knowing how to drive. If you corrected a slide in the early stages with counter steering, it'd send you the other way out of control.
I did, it was a 2013 GT500. Gobs of power, no where near enough traction. It managed to put down enough power between the asc farts to put it into a spin. It was quite humbling to drive.
In reply to yamaha:
The 2014 Explorer I rented in Arizona was the same way, driving down gravel/sand roads the nannies were a huge PITA, highly counter intuitive.
My mustang will step the back end out pretty good on midcorner hard throttle before the nannies grab it. In wet conditions if you're real stupid I think you could it all the way around.
A friend with an 07 Z06 swears you can do exactly one half a donut with the TC on. Every time.
2008 Honda fit sport, 2011 Honda Fit sport, a slew of white, unmarked work vans, and even the r35 gtr I drove in Vegas (well, I didn't spin out, I peeled out...and yes it was on)
On a frozen lake, I can spin my Fiesta with out the SC light even coming.
On a dirt road, I have had it activate. Car got sideways and just as I was about to counter steer the SC kicked in and straightend the car out.
I have not had any problem with the TC, especially what several have reported.
My dad did with a spanking new c6 z06. Traction control went haywire and CAUSED a spin, pinwheeling him down a wall at 60mph. Totaled the car. Gm saud there wasn't any issues. There was a thread on corvette forum, over 60 pages long about the issue.
It mysteriiusly dissapeared.
Cease and desist order?
Yes, I know i come across as a troll on this, but im still pretty pissed. Dad actually got banned from the forum, as well as me, for openly talking about the issues. Weren't even given a warning first.
physics is still physics … I wonder if you could spin a FWD car by lifting from full throttle mid corner … seems the sudden weight transfer would be able to overcome any nanny
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