Originally Posted by shadow85 Guys, should i get the FUSE removed to completly disable VDC? Will this work out better or more safe for my WOT pulls with VDC off?
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08-26-2018, 01:44 AM | #46 (permalink) | |
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We have corresponded in the past and whilst I appreciate your wants and desires, maybe you now understand why I map an engine on the dyno before it goes into the car, and then I put it on the chassis dyno after that. I have even gone away from a "roller" chassis dyno to a hub dyno because I have seen what happens when a car gets loose on the rollers ......... BTW, you have been given a life-lesson in how quickly thongs turn to sh1t when a car gets away from you and maybe apart from the laundry bill or the big butt-clench bite out of the seat, you and your vehicle survived !! I'm not taking cheaps shot - I'm (and we all are) trying to save you from writing-off your car and maybe damaging yourself. I've been around long enough to understand that you;ve invested a shed-load of your hard-earned and want it "right" ... but I am suggesting that doing it on the public highway is not the most appropriate way of proceeding. High torque motorcars with one/off torque delivery have a bad habit of breeding magnets which suck you into the nearest metallic object and cause shed-loads of damage Please take great care as the car will bite you arse if you give it half a chance. Last edited by BGTV8; 08-26-2018 at 01:48 AM. |
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08-26-2018, 06:10 AM | #48 (permalink) |
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Please tell me which part of South Australia to avoid if I visit. I don't want to be anywhere near one of your WOT pulls. This kind of irresponsible behaviour is what gives car enthusiasts a bad name. When you get caught or bin it or kill yourself we will all suffer from the resulting media hysteria.
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And the only reason why I am doing it is to complete my remote tune. |
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08-26-2018, 05:55 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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Track test -n- tune or large parking lot... better to start with cheap tires...
Practice getting loose and then pedal off to regain traction.... then learn how to half pedal the throttle to control a drift and get it back more gradually. (And dont try getting loose in too low or too high a gear - too low = motor not happy, to high, no power to get loose ) Knowing how to purposely get loose will also keep the panic factor down when you get in a situation.... Knowing how to tame the rear saved my buns more times than i can count out on open track. from spinning out and facing other cars coming at me at about 90mph on a turn, to, instead recovering an oversteer under hard Gs and continue down the track. sometimes, even letting go of the steering wheel and re-grabbing it lets your car track the oversteer faster than you in those situations... (situation specific) Moral of the story,, like navy seals, practice all day, so that game day is second nature G
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RWD car and your body writing cheques your skills can't cash.
However I'll differ from some of the comments on here in that: 1) Wider, stickier tyres will only help you get further out of your skill zone and it'll kill you eventually. 2) If you don't know how to "fix" this, you should probably be really revising how you approach your mods and the extent of them, before someone else gets killed. 3) Do some tuition. |
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I appreciate you posting your experience with the TT. I'm in the same boat. Have had my TT for about 6 months and have been cautiously using the power (it scares the hell out of me!). In fact I haven't used Map 2 yet (full boost @ 9psi). I take a little exception to some of the comments that have been made in a somewhat condescending way. Everyone is a beginner at some point in time. You are fortunate nothing serious came of it and because of you sharing your experience, it'll make me a little more cautious. I too have felt the rear end want to break loose in third gear and also have the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Fast Intentions did warn me about the tires. They are a great tire, but apparently not for the boosted. Enjoy your ride! Cheers
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I think this thread has been good for a lot of people. If you haven't been around the forum much you will quickly figure out those that have significant knowledge about our platform and you should filter your advice to those few. PM folks as most of us are glad to help as we have had much opportunity to learn ourselves and continue to do so. I hope you the best of luck and happy boooosting! Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
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OK, so I will upgrade from my 275/35 PSS to something wider, and possibly the R888R.
And Sebs new tune seems to have improved the traction a bit better, so my workshop has said when they tested it. They tested 3rd gear WOT and it did not spin out like a mad man as before the latest tune. I have yet to actually test it myself in dry weather. Last night was raining and I tried to do a pull with VDC on, but throttle was getting cut almost instantly lol. I will wait for dry weather and then turn VDC off and try. |
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08-30-2018, 08:41 PM | #59 (permalink) | |
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VDC off I almost crashed!!
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Dude a R compound is not where you want to go. Yes they are extremely sticky but that’s sometime a detriment as there is no warning when they let loose. I would go with a higher end Bridgestone or Advan. |
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They operate at a higher temp than a street tire. On the street, they're not up to operating temp. The only way to get them to temp is to run the them hard. They're even worse in the wet. Street tire will tell you when they're about to let go. R Comps will hang and hang in there, then boom, they're gone. With little warning.
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