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nyc863 wrote:have just discovered, on a lonely mountain road, that “ESC track” allows for highly amusing tail out at low speeds eg at T junctions but Sport mode is rigorous in cutting power when it finds absolutely any traction loss at all. Before you even feel it.
So my question is this, how much tail happy is track mode with “ESC track”, allowing. Is it low speeds only? Is it only mild tail-out no matter how heavy your foot? Do you yourself never use track mode on the road?
(am booked into a skid and slide (on wet tarmac) day so look forward to seeing how much one can abuse track mode with ESC on, without swapping ends).
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JonT wrote:Given the cars don't have an LSD, I do wonder how quickly lots of sideways antics will kill the rear brakes (AIUI, the rear brakes are used to stop the inner wheel just spinning up as a true open diff car with no electronics does).
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