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Originally Posted by wh1te370z Bringing back an older thread lol. Im not totally impressed without the whole traction control system in the car. Normally u have on, then a semi

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Old 02-25-2011, 10:11 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Bringing back an older thread lol. Im not totally impressed without the whole traction control system in the car. Normally u have on, then a semi off, and then everything off (<= very scientifical lol) Seems like we can't turn everything off with out pulling a fuse or relay. What gives Nissan!!!! You absolutely can feel traction control or what ever it is kick in while tring to drift of slide. I can't drift the car for crap compaired to my firebird. Plus the stock LSD is not much better than an open rear.

Do u guys need pics on how to wire a switch to the Bosch sensor so it turns off everything? I have no problem drifting till the tires are gone. Just get a switch of your choice and some wire and it can be done in 30 min or less and u can disable when u want. I never have it on unless it's raining. Makes the car a lot more fun and u don't have push a button everytime u start the damn car.

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