Originally Posted by LunaZ The OP said he was going to autocross the car. Seems like a good, reasonably safe place to drive the car without VDC interfering. I agree,
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05-16-2010, 08:33 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Agreed. Pretty clear the OP was referring to turning VDC off for AutoX, in which case we should be praising him for taking the car to the proper venue.
It's not like he came in saying, "yo dawgz, me 'n my boyz wanna go driftin' but I can't get my driftz on coz thars lyke 10% TC on evn when I turn VDC off whats up?"
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thanks for the sensible advice guys.appreciate the supports.there are always gonna be sarcastic replies so i just focus on the helpful ones.yes this is for auto-xing only im old enough to know not to do stupid **** on the streets.i love my car too much. soo much so that i refused to auto-x last week cause it was not broken-in yet but im good for this week.i know most of the guys are just overly concerned but ive autocrossed all my previous cars to no ill effects.difference is i knew how to turn off tc in those cars.cheers
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05-16-2010, 11:19 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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Good luck and have fun!! Try running the car once or twice with the VDC on, probably give you some insight as to where to slow down. Smooth=Fast. Enjoy!
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As one of the "old guys" on this forum, I'm constantly amazed at how dependent we've become on technology - not just with cars, but in general. And in this case, I can guarantee you that if you know how to drive and handle a car, you can safely drive the 370Z on the street with VDC off - let's face it, 332HP and 270lb-ft of torque isn't exactly super high performance (my 1972 Corvette with a 383 stroker in it kicks my Z's butt, is safe to drive on the street, and the only computer in it is in the radio...).
If you don't know how to handle a car, or if you're in inclement weather conditions, leave VDC on. But if you do know how to handle a car, driving the Z with the VDC off is a lot more fun. IMHO, YMMV, etc... Last edited by VCuomo; 05-16-2010 at 04:27 PM. |
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We're heading the same way...one thing at a time. The Z has a number of charactoristics to it that older cars don't - even if they have more under the hood...there are other factors at play with the balance of the Z as well as the lack of a solid rear axle, different suspension tendancies...etc. Last edited by kannibul; 05-16-2010 at 08:41 PM. |
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have u seen the manuals in these new cars?dude if u have the time to read that then more power to you.ive been driving for 15yrs and auto crossing for 5yrs in that time ive owned and raced a mazdaspeed,wrx,m roadster and a lotus elise before getting this car.i can handle it.i simply asked an innocent question.p.s thanks to those who gave me a simple answer.if we all read the manual or listen to the dealership we bought these cars from,the forum would be a very boring place
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This car (like other high performance cars and motorcycles) have a sharp learning curve - when you find your limit, it's a toss up as to if someone or something gets hurt. As seen on other threads... Myself, I drive with it turned on 95% of the time, and it doesn't interfere. Could I drive with it off and be fine? - sure...but why bother - if it's unobtrusive as-is for my driving style, it's just a layer of protection like ABS, say for instance, I'm in a near-accident scenario, and I goose it to "jump" out of the way...goose it too hard, and the Z won't go QUITE where you point it...lol |
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The FM says: The VDC OFF switch is used to turn off the VDC system. The VDC off indicator illuminates to indicate the VDC system is off. When the VDC switch is used to turn off the system, the VDC system still operates to prevent one drive wheel from slipping by transferring power to a non slipping drive wheel. He said he knows how to turn off VDC, but traction control stays on. To kill the traction control you have to open up your mid-console and rip out a Bosch modulator. That's not in the FM...
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