Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 Year model has to be considered. We know that nissan is forever tweaking there cars in general and not making any announcements. You feel difference when
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Oh yeah, the fun thing in the vette. I ran non stock tire sizes for the track, square I think, but definitely shorter in back. With everything on, traction control would engage at 84 mph when the rears were spinning faster than they were supposed to compared to the fronts
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There's a nice comparison of the VDC on the 350 vs the 370 on Australian Top Gear. Summary of review: Instills confidence in the driver rather than takes away control.
Of course, that is all relative. Overall, I'd say if it doesn't feel intrusive, don't worry about it, and if it does, just switch it off I leave mine on when in the rain or if just cruising from point A to B. I switch it off if I plan on playing with the car a bit. BTW, VDC Off is OFF, but the wheel slip icon will still flash if you lose traction.
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If you have a 6MT car, and you don't mind the loss of Synchro-Rev-Match, you *can* disable all the electronic throttle interference via UpRev. There's a setting near the bottom of the config for "ETC off". You definitely lose SRM, and you probably also lose throttle rev limits (but I didn't test that), so you'd be on your own and then the hard fuel cut rev limits (normally there's a soft throttle rev limit before that). The throttle control is amazing though, it feels like an old school cable throttle again.
I couldn't keep it like that on my 7AT though, because the 7AT relies on SRM to shift smoothly. It's horribly and clunky with ETC off. |
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If so, I may try it -- that's my ONE complaint about the 7AT. I'd like it to hold the gear even if the revs drop, unless it's approaching idle.
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I didn't test the auto-downshift with ETC off, but in general ETC off + 7AT isn't a usable combination, I don't think. When you try to downshift it can't match right and goes all clunky. I only tried it for about a quarter mile then pulled over and re-programmed though. Maybe if I played with it more I could figure out whether you can match revs yourself with the 7AT in that mode, but I'm not sure how tricky the timing would be, given all the various internal bits engaging and disengaging on their own time and lagged from the button input.
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[QUOTE=Red__Zed;1600240]I heard they also added an adjustable rev limiter to a select number of autos.
you are so right loverboi. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 03-15-2012 at 01:09 AM. |
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Exactly. Our 7AT's actually really good about the lockup part too, it's only squishy for a brief moment mid-shift. The shifting logic relies on the 7AT's own version of SRM though, which dies when you turn ETC off. Now I'm really tempted to go play with it more and see if it's possible to make up for the loss of ETC by trying to manually match. I think the problem is going to be that the window for blipping is going to be very tiny and a little bit unpredictable though.
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I understand that. But I mean functionally. If DRM is disabled or not working properly when VDC is off? And we need to blip the throttle with no manual clutch? How do we still achieve rev-matching manually without computer assistance? That's my question.
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