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Traction Control for Supra???


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Hi

 

Last Week I my supra was spin on the express way(it's was raining)

I want to find "Traction Control " for my supra

 

I can't find any information but the garage advise to use racelogic's TRC

Please introduce Traction Control for Supra

 

Thank you

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If I don't want my supra spin again.

The traction control can help me? or I must use another system

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Yeah, slow down when the road is wet. ;)

 

my speed in this day was constant@60km/h (not accelerate)

 

I'm very suspicious supra have ESP???? some information tell have some tell haven't

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The normal traction control is rubbish.

 

Upgrade to a RLTC and you can dial the amount of traction you need for the weather/road.

 

If wet, set it to full, if dry then turn it down for more power.

 

And drive carefully ;)

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my speed in this day was constant@60km/h (not accelerate)

 

I'm very suspicious supra have ESP???? some information tell have some tell haven't

 

The turbo Supra has traction control, the non-turbo does not.

The facelift cars have a much better traction control system.

Racelogic make an advanced traction control that is far better than the stock Toyota one. It uses the ABS wheel-speed sensors. Some non-turbo cars do not have ABS, so you have to fit optional speed-sensors from Racelogic.

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The normal traction control is rubbish.

 

Upgrade to a RLTC and you can dial the amount of traction you need for the weather/road.

 

If wet, set it to full, if dry then turn it down for more power.

 

And drive carefully ;)

 

I,m agree with you "normal traction control is rubbish"

 

How about price of RaceLogic TC

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The stock TCS on the earlier MKIV is really shitty.

Better tyres and adapt the speed is the best secret with such a powerful car. The TCS engages just when you realise you're out of control, and then it's impossible to do anything about it, it's more like a : "now you're f*cked and you're going to crash" - heads up system. :)

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I'm not crash.

This express way the road is very swerve.

My friend's IS250 was spin in near point last month.

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does the mark IVs traction control actually switch off when you swicth it off, ive got a 94jdmTT, havint got it out of control as yet, no stranger to powerful rear wheel drive anyway, had them years , my s14a was around 300bhp and that was great,i could get that rear out no problem what so ever. the supras traction contol sounds anoying, thats why i havint even tryed to get the rear out yet.

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does the mark IVs traction control actually switch off when you swicth it off, ive got a 94jdmTT, havint got it out of control as yet, no strange to powerful rear wheel drive anyway, had them years , my s14a was around 300bhp and that was great,i could get that rear out no problem what so ever. the supras traction contol sounds anoying, thats why i havint even tryed to get the rear out yet.

 

I believe it does yes.

 

is it possible to fit Traction Control to a supra that dont have it????

 

You can fit RLTC to any car, if you want to fit TC to a Supra, I wouldn't entertain the Toyota stock system, and would fit RLTC instead. If you have ABS you tap into the ABS circuit, if you don't you'll need the wheel speed sensors from Racelogic (as Carl0s said above)

 

Mike

 

Mike

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As a result, i have to order from dealer in other country , so i would like to know the price to calculate the tax.

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