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Old 05-17-2011, 02:43 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cossie1600 View Post
Temperatures might contribute to the problem, but I verified that it is not the only way to experience it. I left my XP10s on the car after my track day. I did one autox at a smooth lot, it was fine. I did one at a 40 years old lot with virtually no grip and wavey pavement. The car basically hit ice mode at every single corner. It didn't matter if the car was hot or cold, it just got into ice mode at every turn. To make matters worse, the car would jump in and out of ice mode even if you didn't hit it initially. It was a scary experience
Yes, I've experienced the same thing in low grip situations such as a little bit of loose sand on the road or on low grip tarmac with track pads installed. The way that it bounces in and out is most disturbing as you know it has the potential to stop, but for whatever reason it keeps backing out in an attempt to either give more steering potential or readjust itself.
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