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Originally Posted by Rusty You should do a trackday with the VDC on. Have the rear start to drift out a bit. Then have a rear caliper come on. The

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You should do a trackday with the VDC on. Have the rear start to drift out a bit. Then have a rear caliper come on. The car snaps straight.
More like make you counter steer the other way quick and then the tail waging starts back and forth. I hate that waste of software.
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More like make you counter steer the other way quick and then the tail waging starts back and forth. I hate that waste of software.
My experience has been it straightens the car out, but pointed in the wrong direction.
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My experience has been it straightens the car out, but pointed in the wrong direction.
There is a video on my youtube channel. I am not sure but this may have been part of my issue. I wish I had a video camera in the car to catch it. Next year before the Dragon, yaw sensor switch.
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