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So you have the VDC off but there are still nannies in operation How hard are you pushing the car (is you experience level as a beginner, or some experieence
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So you have the VDC off but there are still nannies in operation
How hard are you pushing the car (is you experience level as a beginner, or some experieence in pushing a car). My reason is that the residual stability control might be detecting sufficient yaw for it to trigger one rear brake to try and straighten you up (not ideal on a road course). Check these threads DIY Yaw Sensor rocker switch and How to turn off vdc completely Look at the bottom of page 2 of first post for explanation of trail braking - you will experience a similar feeling if you are close to the lateral grip or traction limit and the car senses wheelspin Solution - install a switch in the power lead to the yaw sensor. |
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