No more traction control, yippy!
Well I managed to find some time after work, and just pulled the Hydraulic ABS/Traction controller fuse. Drove the car home and absolutely no difference in performance at all!!! Except those momentary pauses when the TC activates is gone! Woohoo!
I can fully rev up to 6,500 rpm before the governor kicks in, so all we need now is for someone with the fused remove to test this on the dyno...
I haven't tested to see If the car will let me drop the clutch yet, but so far it's very stable around corners while in first and second gear under full throttle...
Now all I need is one of those wizbang Supersprint throttle thingy's, lol.
I can fully rev up to 6,500 rpm before the governor kicks in, so all we need now is for someone with the fused remove to test this on the dyno...
I haven't tested to see If the car will let me drop the clutch yet, but so far it's very stable around corners while in first and second gear under full throttle...
Now all I need is one of those wizbang Supersprint throttle thingy's, lol.
Last edited by dynamicS; Aug 25, 2006 at 09:59 PM.
Originally Posted by nascarhq
dude! why not just turn it off???
Originally Posted by dynamicS
Well I managed to find some time after work, and just pulled the Hydraulic ABS/Traction controller fuse. Drove the car home and absolutely no difference in performance at all!!! Except those momentary pauses when the TC activates is gone! Woohoo!
I can fully rev up to 6,500 rpm before the governor kicks in, so all we need now is for someone with the fused remove to test this on the dyno...
I haven't tested to see If the car will let me drop the clutch yet, but so far it's very stable around corners while in first and second gear under full throttle...
Now all I need is one of those wizbang Supersprint throttle thingy's, lol.
I can fully rev up to 6,500 rpm before the governor kicks in, so all we need now is for someone with the fused remove to test this on the dyno...
I haven't tested to see If the car will let me drop the clutch yet, but so far it's very stable around corners while in first and second gear under full throttle...
Now all I need is one of those wizbang Supersprint throttle thingy's, lol.
I think you missed the posts we made about this issue. To disable the TC remove fuse #5 from the ECU housing, or remove both #17 + #18 fuses from the engine bay fuse box. Both will deactivate the TC.
In order to get a partial dyno run to 5,000 rpm you must remove the TC fuses or the car will just crap-out at about 1,200 rpm. But, this is the key point the engine will DIE at 5,000 rpm on a dyno, whether it be a standard 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive dynomometer.
Full RPM dyno's are impossible as far as the experiments we have done thus far.
HDDP,
Yes, read most of your post in regards to pulling the fuses for dyno. but I haven't heard of you guys removing the hot lead on the 50 amp TC/ABS hydraulic unit. I was just curious if this would work?
I wasn't really interested in pulling the fuses to disable the TC because it's not easy to turn on/off. I just wanted to test and see what would happen if I removed the hot lead to the 50 Amp fuse for the Hydraulic ABS TC Unit.
My thinking is to install a relay inline with the hydraulic unit's hot lead, so that I can easily switch it on off inside the car.
Yes, read most of your post in regards to pulling the fuses for dyno. but I haven't heard of you guys removing the hot lead on the 50 amp TC/ABS hydraulic unit. I was just curious if this would work?
I wasn't really interested in pulling the fuses to disable the TC because it's not easy to turn on/off. I just wanted to test and see what would happen if I removed the hot lead to the 50 Amp fuse for the Hydraulic ABS TC Unit.
My thinking is to install a relay inline with the hydraulic unit's hot lead, so that I can easily switch it on off inside the car.
Originally Posted by dynamicS
HDDP,
Yes, read most of your post in regards to pulling the fuses for dyno. but I haven't heard of you guys removing the hot lead on the 50 amp TC/ABS hydraulic unit. I was just curious if this would work?
I wasn't really interested in pulling the fuses to disable the TC because it's not easy to turn on/off. I just wanted to test and see what would happen if I removed the hot lead to the 50 Amp fuse for the Hydraulic ABS TC Unit.
My thinking is to install a relay inline with the hydraulic unit's hot lead, so that I can easily switch it on off inside the car.
Yes, read most of your post in regards to pulling the fuses for dyno. but I haven't heard of you guys removing the hot lead on the 50 amp TC/ABS hydraulic unit. I was just curious if this would work?
I wasn't really interested in pulling the fuses to disable the TC because it's not easy to turn on/off. I just wanted to test and see what would happen if I removed the hot lead to the 50 Amp fuse for the Hydraulic ABS TC Unit.
My thinking is to install a relay inline with the hydraulic unit's hot lead, so that I can easily switch it on off inside the car.
I'm having difficulty finding the #5 fuse...and the manual isn't clear on which one it is...Looked on page 1673, but there is no fuse 5 listed.
Last edited by lildaddym; Sep 13, 2014 at 02:56 PM.
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