So full of win! I would kill to see a VK56VD...
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03-15-2013, 04:34 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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So full of win! I would kill to see a VK56VD...
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03-15-2013, 05:29 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Well now if we are talking about some V8 lovin' then I might just have to take back the part about me buying the 4.2L and seeing what one of these bad boys will run me.....turbo charged of course.
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03-15-2013, 06:06 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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03-20-2013, 02:08 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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The VDC was left on. Our Traction Control system reacts so much faster than the stock VDC, that the ECU doesn't have time to even think about closing the throttles down on you before traction is restored. You can leave the VDC on or off depending on how you want the car to drive. For example, you can setup our traction control to allow a little more sideways action before kicking in. In that case, you would want the VDC off so you can hang the tail out more. In cases where you want minimal wheel spin, you can leave the VDC on and have the traction control system maintain maximum grip for you.
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Don't worry about it. Sam's got you covered.
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Basically the factory VDC is a nasty, intrusive POS that gets in the way of having fun and if you turn it off, then you could end up wrapping your car around a tree if you're not careful. The factory VDC closes the throttles and murders the power for a bit before giving it back to you. On corner exit, this stability control strategy is a total killjoy and really takes the fun out of the car. The Racelogic, on the other hand, is barely perceptible when it is doing its thing. Basically, it interrupts the firing of a single fuel injector for a single cylinder so that it takes a gulp of fresh air instead of a fuel/air mixture to limit the power. It does this on a rotating schedule as needed so that each cylinder gets a fresh air charge in turn. As you can imagine, this happens extremely quickly. The traction control monitors the wheel speed every thousandth of a second and at the first hint of traction loss cuts just enough power to maintain traction so quickly that the factory ecu doesn't even realize you were about to lose the tail of the car. In fact, you probably won't notice either. All you'll feel is hard acceleration that maximizes the grip your tires and suspension can hold. Here's the link to the Traction Control System on our website: GTM Motorsports*::*Traction Control*::*GTM RACE LOGIC TRACTION CONTROL PNP |
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