I got to be honest, I have never left it on for an extended period of time in the Corvette or any sports cars I have owned. I remember I
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I got to be honest, I have never left it on for an extended period of time in the Corvette or any sports cars I have owned. I remember I forgot to turn it off once at an autox, it still drove better than the 370 where it can barely move even after you straighten out. The only reason why I compare to the Prius is because I can't turn the VDC off on that.
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Oh yeah, the stupid VDC kicked on when a cross wind hit the car at 120mph too. I thought I was seeing things when I saw a light flashing on the dash as it happened Last edited by cossie1600; 03-13-2012 at 11:14 PM. |
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If you never turn it off you will never get to truely "give'er!" like mentioned above I find that some times vdc will cut all power, I could only imagine that more power would only increase how often this happens.
If its not raining/wet I drive with vdc off.......
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on my modded G the VDC is intrusive.. so in snow and slippery conditions i turn it off. kinda reverse but this is the best way on some cars on slippery conditions AND if one knowz how to drive RWD.
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I leave TC systems on normally. The VDC on my car has yet to annoy me in the slightest. Of course, I have not pushed it really, either. I think it's smart for the street.
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Not in my experience, there is nothing worse than a 1st/2nd gen Prius when it comes to electronic nannies and terminal understeer. If the roads are wet? Forget about it.
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Agree, but the 3rd gens are way better. THey still have a problem with the TCS where it doesn't allow wheelspins, but the VCS is way ahead of the 370 ones. I can get the car completely sideways before the system kicks on where the Nissan one will shut you down before you even have a chance to go sideways
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I am saying the system is so intrusive that it won't get you anywhere near to the point of sideways (obviously you can defeat that if you go really fast). It won't even let you approach the limit of cornering. I don't know if it is the TCS/ABLS or stability control, but the system loves cutting power off the corner even when there are no wheelspin.
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The VDC saved me two times from: 1st time, almost slide into an already-happened two-cars collision because iced surface on the ramp going 35km/h. 2nd time, prevent me from going into the ditch on a black-iced straight-highway during a snow storm.
I was driving the 350z. If I was being "smart" like some drivers who doesn't want the VDC interrupt their fun or thinking the VDC is just a stupid thing..... I've crashed twice... at least.... on those surface.... I did have snow tire on the 350z, and they were Toyo. To be honest, not trying to offense anyone here, but to those who say VDC is stupid, hope you will get into one of those situation with the VDC on and see how you are being saved by the system, then come back here again and tell us what do you think about the system... I used to turn off the VDC too, having the same thoughts like some people here, but after the first incident, I have it on, and therefore it save me at the 2nd time. cheers Last edited by alcheng; 03-14-2012 at 02:51 AM. |
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