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Slip Control??


supramatt
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Matt - Slip control is the traction control and it's crap! You will find that when you give it some juice and lose traction the TC will cu the power as it sets the car to an effective 'ice mode'. This is shit and the last thing you want when 'avin it' with someone at the lights.

 

If you are planning on a quick start start just turn it off. If you really want to have the comfort of proper traction control then get RLTC.:)

 

Congrats on your purchase and welcome to the board too mate. Hope you enjoy;)

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Couldn't agree with you more '400BHP' :p

 

 

Everyone seems to be scared of driving RWD cars for fear of loosing the back end, if you have a bit play around with your car in an empty area you can see how controllable the Supra is. After all it was designed for RWD so its not going to bite you.

 

Lots of people seem to be persuaded to go straight out and buy RLTC but if most people got used to the limits then they could save themselves a big bunch of cash.

 

I also drive without my TC fuse and I feel a lot safer knowing that I know where the traction limits are in various weather conditions without having to second guess if a computer is taking care of everything.

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