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May sound silly, but ave you tried repeating it with traction control turned off? Since I've had my car tuned, anytime I try revving it out the car cuts out

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Old 05-10-2018, 09:21 PM   #10 (permalink)
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May sound silly, but ave you tried repeating it with traction control turned off? Since I've had my car tuned, anytime I try revving it out the car cuts out due to the traction control going off, sometimes even without the light flashing.... turn it off, and no issues whatsoever. Had it checked and confirmed by Seb (SpecialtyZ).
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