At spring mountain they told us "Turning the computer off won't make you faster, it will only make you crash faster." Of course, this was with the ZR1 Corvette, which
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03-14-2012, 02:57 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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At spring mountain they told us "Turning the computer off won't make you faster, it will only make you crash faster."
Of course, this was with the ZR1 Corvette, which has one of the best systems out there, basically "Racelogic". |
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Here in Guam we have coral roads, and they can be slick coupled with the constant rain and moisture/humidity in the air. I know it's saved me at least a couple of times. This was due to me taking it to the limit on the corners.
I only turn mine off when intending to play....safely. |
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I leave VDC on while driving the streets. Sure, it goes off occasionally, and about 20% of the time it goes off for reasons I don't agree with. Other than that, it usually catches me from doing something stupid and forcing me to correct it myself (or worse). On the street, that's fine, if I'm evoking VDC that often, then I'm probably driving too damn fast/reckless for the streets.
That said, on the track, it pretty much blows. It's way too damn conservative and restricts the throttle for way too long and too aggressively.
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I just drive slower when condition calls for it, not sure why I need to depend on the VDC when I can drive slower or be more alert. Perhaps it is my bigger tires, but I can get mine to come up making a simple 90 degree turn (I think it is the TCS) without going more than 50% throttle.
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It definitely isn't the case with the 370 (GT-R maybe?). Maybe a professional can correct me, but I am not seeing it. I have driven nicer systems on cars like the 997 GT3 (TCS only), it definitely doesn't interfer like the 370z
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VDC is definitely intrusive on the Z. Like others have mentioned if you get just enough slip to where it cuts in to intervene it will kill power for what seems like forever. As everyone knows there are times when a little bit of wheelspin or a little bit of a slide isn't a bad thing, but VDC seems to think otherwise.
What would have been nice is a standard setting and then a sport setting like what most cars are using these days.
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It depends on how you drive. On track the VDC is going to kill your times (unless you don't really drive that hard, then maybe it won't). On the street, it really shouldn't matter much but like Mike was saying there are times where it can get you in trouble if it cuts in.
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I dunno, cossie said that his VDC kicks in doing a 10mph 90 degree turn. I've definitely NEVER seen that happen before.
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If it's a really tight corner it will happen. VDC used to kick in on this really tight slightly uphill right hander into my neighborhood. It'd take that one at only around 10 mph or so and the car would practically die coming out of it.
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That's the problem. It's basically like what you'd expect to see in a non-performance car. A sport tuned setting would be very nice to have. Something that lets you get wheel spin and lets you yaw the car out some, only intervening when you go too far... and even then it should do it smoothly.
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It's okay, I don't think anyone doubts you. I'm just saying I've never seen it in my car.
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