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Tim

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  • Member For: 21y 4m 29d
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IS there a fuse or something you can take out to disable the TC?

I wouldnt be doing it. Youll probably find its needed for the ABS to work

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Well after washing my engine on Sat the TC light is constantly on. Has only turned on once when I started it but when I pressed the button it turned off and wouldnt turn on again. I guess water got in somewhere, at least now I dont have to turn it off even time I jump into d car.

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  • Location: Burpengary QLD

you mean the light turns off ? if not how can you get it to turn its self off ?

Nah, TC light flashes a couple of times and stays on solid and can't enable (turn the TC light off) again until I stop the engine and start it again.

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Nah, TC light flashes a couple of times and stays on solid and can't enable (turn the TC light off) again until I stop the engine and start it again.

jeez how did you get it to do that ? that's what I want mine to do.

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This is exactly what I want

http://www.racelogic...igital_Adjuster

"Slip levels are adjustable in 1% increments from 0% up to 25%, and launch control comes as standard. Cut level thresholds, rev limits, wheel sizes and RPM operating levels can all be altered in real-time."

Chiptorque is a distributor but it is listed at 595 british pounds. so mybe a bit

much

I'd be curious as to how different this would be against the standard TC system! Has anyone looked at this or done this?

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I think it is like the systems in Ferrari's and things like that where instead of cutting power and stopping the skid it will allow the car to keep skidding but in a controlled way by limiting the amount of power.

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