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Old 10-07-2013, 05:09 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by DirtyD View Post
Traction control basically kills the car from making power to shut down the effect of wheel spin.

AdvancTrac "brakes" the wheels to try and prevent the car from going sideways. Hence why some people have tried to get sideways only to have AT throw them into the wall they were driving away from...lol

ouch lol


So is this what keeps the car from rolling backwards on a hill for a couple of seconds? My driveway is on a hill and I can push in the clutch and sometimes it'll hesitate to start rolling backwards.
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Old 10-07-2013, 05:14 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by BERT View Post
ouch lol


So is this what keeps the car from rolling backwards on a hill for a couple of seconds? My driveway is on a hill and I can push in the clutch and sometimes it'll hesitate to start rolling backwards.
No. That's the new hill start assist they added for 2013/14. On a certain grade incline it applies the brakes for 2-3 seconds in order for you to get the clutch out in prep for proceeding forward. However, it cancels as soon as you press the clutch in.
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Old 10-07-2013, 05:20 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by DirtyD View Post
No. That's the new hill start assist they added for 2013/14. On a certain grade incline it applies the brakes for 2-3 seconds in order for you to get the clutch out in prep for proceeding forward. However, it cancels as soon as you press the clutch in.

ah ok. That's pretty cool I guess. First thought my damn brakes were sticking lol

Thank you for clearing that up.
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Old 10-07-2013, 05:26 PM   #4
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ah ok. That's pretty cool I guess. First thought my damn brakes were sticking lol

Thank you for clearing that up.
No prob. LOL

Also, be aware that when you are in "Sport Mode" with both TC and AdvancTrac turned off, the hill start assist is also disabled.
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Originally Posted by DirtyD View Post
No prob. LOL

Also, be aware that when you are in "Sport Mode" with both TC and AdvancTrac turned off, the hill start assist is also disabled.


Not worried about it, but thanks for the heads up.
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Old 10-08-2013, 01:55 PM   #6
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Even when the AdvanceTrac is in sport mode it still seems to be pretty strict. I had it in sport mode earlier and was going WOT in 2nd. When I hammered into 3rd I got the car to kick sideways a bit and the nanny control engaged instantly. Turning AdvanceTrac off completely (press and hold brake pedal while holding traction control button for 5 seconds) gives you 100% complete free will to drive your car however you please. Just be careful!
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Old 10-08-2013, 02:02 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by virtu View Post
...Turning AdvanceTrac off completely (press and hold brake pedal while holding traction control button for 5 seconds) gives you 100% complete free will to drive your car however you please. Just be careful!
This is the way it used to be for all of us back in the days of the original muscle cars, but very few of us actually had engines producing well over 400hp. You have to be able to drive your car with it off.
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Originally Posted by DirtyD View Post
No prob. LOL

Also, be aware that when you are in "Sport Mode" with both TC and AdvancTrac turned off, the hill start assist is also disabled.
not really. both the TC and AdvancTrac are still on to a degree. it allows some spin but does not allow full burn outs. allows some spin in the corner but doesn't let you do a 360. I think hill start assist also still works but havent tested it
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Originally Posted by 03MachMe View Post
not really. both the TC and AdvancTrac are still on to a degree. it allows some spin but does not allow full burn outs. allows some spin in the corner but doesn't let you do a 360. I think hill start assist also still works but havent tested it
I think D was referring to when you are in sport mode AND simultaneously turn off TC and AT, not that TC and AT are turned off automatically when you go into sport mode. I think.
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