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Originally Posted by Spooler Not with a 1.5 or 2 way clutch diff. I didn't realize that he had a clutch diff. But unless the yaw sensor is disabled isn't

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Old 09-06-2018, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Not with a 1.5 or 2 way clutch diff.
I didn't realize that he had a clutch diff. But unless the yaw sensor is disabled isn't it still going to try to control a fishtail?
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I didn't realize that he had a clutch diff. But unless the yaw sensor is disabled isn't it still going to try to control a fishtail?
Yes it can. I have found it to be less intrusive with my OSG LSD.
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I didn't realize that he had a clutch diff. But unless the yaw sensor is disabled isn't it still going to try to control a fishtail?
With the VDC off. It is still active some what. When the rear starts to come around. It will apply a rear brake caliper to straighten the car out. Usually in the wrong direction. With the YAW sensor disabled. It eliminates this.
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With the VDC off. It is still active some what. When the rear starts to come around. It will apply a rear brake caliper to straighten the car out. Usually in the wrong direction. With the YAW sensor disabled. It eliminates this.
Exactly. I never drive with my VDC on, I still need to install a switch for my yaw sensor.
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With the VDC off. It is still active some what. When the rear starts to come around. It will apply a rear brake caliper to straighten the car out. Usually in the wrong direction. With the YAW sensor disabled. It eliminates this.
So if I disable the YAW sensor will it be beneficial to my situation, or should ECUTEK TC be handling everything?

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Haha listen to this clown, he has missed the whole thread and then comes on and talks trash. I don't run WOT on open public roads you retard.

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In your case. I would let the ECUtek handle the TC. This way, you can dial in the amount of control you want.
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