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Modifying Electronic Car Handling Systems, Part 2
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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Modifying Electronic Car Handling Systems, Part 2' - Switching off traction control while leaving the stability control working! In this story we'll show how you can disable traction control while still leaving stability control operating. This will allow you to spin the drive wheels in a straight line as much as you want, and will also allow you to move the car around with power when cornering - without the traction control system always intervening. However, the 'safety net' of stability control will remain - that is, if you get too sideways, the stability control will still reassert itself, helping to prevent the car leaving the road. It's a brilliantly simple way of reinvesting your car with fun while still having the electronics available to help in times of major crisis. You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_111278/cms/article.html
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