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^^ yeah, I don't think it was well thought out. I think it would work great for a car that had serious weight transfer problems during throttle lift at high

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Old 06-13-2010, 01:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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^^ yeah, I don't think it was well thought out. I think it would work great for a car that had serious weight transfer problems during throttle lift at high rpm, but I don't think this car has that problem. It will eventually make someone wreck because of their response to the unexpected continuous stability control throttle. Oh well, now that I know, I turn it off.
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I never noticed the connection between stability control and this problem. I always assumed it was an SRM problem. Makes sense i guess. I usually do turn the stability control off, but sometimes i forget to push that button before the urge to push the car a bit. Ill pay attention to see if i can duplicate it with the stability control on and off.

Thanks for the updates.
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