I only get the VDC babysitter to where I can feel it when I'm really on it. What's funny is, it's usually in a straight line of all things! HUH?
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06-01-2009, 08:00 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I only get the VDC babysitter to where I can feel it when I'm really on it. What's funny is, it's usually in a straight line of all things! HUH? Maybe it's my 54 extra whp over stock but when I am in WOT in 3rd and jam into 4th, the little wavy lines light starts blinking and it feels as though I hit about 4 inches of water for a second.
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06-01-2009, 08:01 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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^What kind of tires are you running on those Axis Super Hiros, KB?
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06-01-2009, 08:22 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Yes, I'm new to the track, but the demo driver was a pro and he certainly was not. He was smoking past cars that had at least a 100hp advantage over the Z he was driving...the man knows how to handle a sportscar. That being said, I think Semtex has hit it on the head. The Z the pro was driving had Hoosiers on it. Comparing my track experience to those I've had with VDC on the street, it seems that VDC is very intolerant of rear wheel spin but extremely tolerant of sideways slip. Thus, the pro could aggressively throw the Z into a corner and rotate the car around without any VDC limitation. I don't think the stock Z had enough power to spin the Hoosiers coming out of a corner in 3rd or 4th gear given that the demo driver was a seasoned veteran and applied the power appropriately as he unwound the wheel. The times I noticed VDC on the track were when I jumped on the throttle coming out of a corner. I was probably already near the limits of my traction with regard to the turn and didn't have the grip to then be applying heavy throttle. When you complain that VDC is limiting your power coming out of a corner, the alternative would be you spinning your tires. I'm not sure how spinning the rears as you exit a corner is going to make you go any faster. I do understand the street scenario of jumping across traffic. VDC seems to behave differently depending on how abruptly you engage it. Thus, hammering the throttle from stop on the street, it cuts power severely. Getting on the throttle to hard coming out of a corner on the track, the VDC only adjusts the throttle slightly. |
06-01-2009, 08:27 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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The traction control on the MINI Cooper S was very similar. Trying to cross traffic from a stop sign was very dangerous - as soon as the tires lost a little traction, the power was cut and left you very exposed. I also turned it off going up snow covered hills.
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06-01-2009, 08:53 PM | #20 (permalink) | |
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Same as stock.. Bridgestone Potenza's 245 front - 275 rears. Last edited by KillerBee370; 06-01-2009 at 09:06 PM. |
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06-01-2009, 09:03 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
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I like the VDC a lot of the time (which is not track time). I just wish there was a way to tell it not to over-react. It seems to go into "oh **** cut the throttle" mode when it could've done a better job just backing you off 10% or so. |
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LOL... I meant 275 I don't think I would have to worry about spin with a 375 haha |
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I remember as a salesman when I worked for Penske Chevrolet several years back.And I pulled out the Z06 for a customer(the salesman always pulls the car off the lot) who wanted to test drive it. The Vette has a similar feature called ASR, anti-slip regulator or whatevers.
But dayamm, the Z06 is fast as f&ck. I took it to the freeway onramp, stabbed the pedal, and that thing broke the tires loose in flash...but when ASR kicked in, fun was over. I told the customer while smiling , "I don't want to work here for years to pay for this thing." He smiled back and I pulled off the freeway and into a parking lot to let him take over. |
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spearfish, once I got rid of the bridgestone's traction was dramatically improved.
I am a very experienced driver, wheel spin is not an issue on the track for me. It's a shame you live so far away, I would invite you to the track and help you continue learning. It's very difficult to discuss these types of things without experiencing them while being in the same car. Some corners I come out of flat footing the throttle, some squeezing as I pull through. And yes I can pass cars that have a lot more power on me. It's all about getting laps under your belt and the proper instruction. Oh and of course your car not overheating. |
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Just going the speed limit and not ten miles under it, is the equivilant of aggressive driving there! |
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Of course I may have possibly, just possibly, hit 130 at one point on a desolate straight...maybe. |
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