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Old 04-20-2011, 02:01 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks View Post
It pulses the appropriate brakes to reduce the understeer. It did it to me once on an off ramp right after I had new tires mounted that still had the mold release on them.
Based on me trying to force understeer, I can tell you that the VDC makes it very very hard to understeer. I was way too busin in the exercise to notice if the light went on. Coming from NY whew we had plenty of ice and snow, I am not sure whether the VDC or my foot controlled the understeer. Based on the fact that it corrected in a second or less, I am pretty sure it was the VDC and not me.
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