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Originally Posted by JARblue You're doing something wrong. How on earth did you get the tires to spin more with VDC ON?!? Pretty sure there are still some nannies on

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Old 02-12-2017, 07:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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You're doing something wrong. How on earth did you get the tires to spin more with VDC ON?!?

Pretty sure there are still some nannies on that you have to overcome even with VDC off. ABLS for example applies the rear brakes when the car detects slip - you cannot turn this off without pulling the STOP LAMP fuse or installing an inline switch for the yaw sensor.
That is probably my problem then, i did read there was a fuse i might have to pull or bypass but i was trying to avoid that lol..is it easy to install a switch for that? I would really really hate to pull my fuse just to do a simple burnout
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You're doing something wrong. How on earth did you get the tires to spin more with VDC ON?!?

Pretty sure there are still some nannies on that you have to overcome even with VDC off. ABLS for example applies the rear brakes when the car detects slip - you cannot turn this off without pulling the STOP LAMP fuse or installing an inline switch for the yaw sensor.

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... ..is it easy to install a switch for that? ...
Search is your friend. Disabling the yaw sensor has been discussed in detail already.
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Search is your friend. Disabling the yaw sensor has been discussed in detail already.
I seen, i looked it up after the fact..looks like ill get to have some fun doing this lol

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I would really really hate to pull my fuse just to do a simple burnout
Why? It's literally at your feet in the driver footwell and takes no time at all. Just don't pull it when you're on public roads because it disables your brake lights. Which shouldn't be an issue because you shouldn't be doing burnouts on public roads anyway.
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Why? It's literally at your feet in the driver footwell and takes no time at all. Just don't pull it when you're on public roads because it disables your brake lights. Which shouldn't be an issue because you shouldn't be doing burnouts on public roads anyway.
Switch is easier to turn off and on and i dont want to lean down and pull it out everytime when i can just flip a switch

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