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EcuTek can disable yaw sensor "ice mode"?

So John got back to me and stated that if EcuTek disables the yaw senor that it won't throw the Yaw light on the dash sense we are no longer

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Old 07-22-2015, 12:45 PM   #9 (permalink)
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So John got back to me and stated that if EcuTek disables the yaw senor that it won't throw the Yaw light on the dash sense we are no longer actually unplugging the sensor.

I didn't think that would be the case. Maybe the route EcuTek takes to disable the yaw sensor is different and doesn't actually disable it, but adjust it using software parameters.

I will do an actual test drive with the traction control map he sent me when I find time and a place to properly test it.

In the meantime I asked John to focus on my tune and maps. I will just disconnect the Yaw sensor when needed at the track in the meantime.
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