Stability/traction control
I just put my Code three pulley on today! My question is: Will that little switch that claims to eliminate it, really eliminate it? Yes, I know I could run out and do some R&D. I was out earlier but I forgot my glasses and couldn't even find the switch till I came home and put the specs on. Then my girlfriend wanted to talk ..ETC.
The reason I'm wondering is some guy on you-tube pulled a couple of fuses, actually, I think it was one of our forum members, to knock the system out, and I'm thinkin', if the switch works, why would he do that?
I would really like to turn that blasted thing off for a while to get a feel for the car and my new power. I owned a Corvair as a kid and really liked hangin' the *** end out on corners. I tried it on the xfire and it shut me down (Boohoo!) I'd also like to break 'em loose in 2nd while I'm showing the new performance to my friends. I'll turn it back on during rainey season, as if we had a rainey season in So. Cal. Thanks MM
The reason I'm wondering is some guy on you-tube pulled a couple of fuses, actually, I think it was one of our forum members, to knock the system out, and I'm thinkin', if the switch works, why would he do that?
I would really like to turn that blasted thing off for a while to get a feel for the car and my new power. I owned a Corvair as a kid and really liked hangin' the *** end out on corners. I tried it on the xfire and it shut me down (Boohoo!) I'd also like to break 'em loose in 2nd while I'm showing the new performance to my friends. I'll turn it back on during rainey season, as if we had a rainey season in So. Cal. Thanks MM
Leaving the system on and you can get very little wheelspin, and virtually no side slippage (yaw).
Using the button on the dash supposedly disarms the system, but in reality it only sets the parameters back a little. You still cannot get too carried away with wheelspin or doing donuts.
Removing the fuses will throw a light or 2 on the dashboard, but now you can do big ol' long smoky burnouts, and donuts galore.
I have a couple of videos up on youtube demonstrating this.
Using the button on the dash supposedly disarms the system, but in reality it only sets the parameters back a little. You still cannot get too carried away with wheelspin or doing donuts.
Removing the fuses will throw a light or 2 on the dashboard, but now you can do big ol' long smoky burnouts, and donuts galore.
I have a couple of videos up on youtube demonstrating this.
This is what I did. It too lights up a couple of warning lights on the dashboard (easily ignored) but I've had absolutely no interference from "Big Brother" since I made the disconnect.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=18254
I thought I read somewhere that removing the fuses still didn't always turn the darn thing off.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=18254
I thought I read somewhere that removing the fuses still didn't always turn the darn thing off.
I had been running with both fuses removed until apkano pointed out that my brake lights didn't work
I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently

I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently
Originally Posted by MI1XFIRE
I had been running with both fuses removed until apkano pointed out that my brake lights didn't work
I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently

I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently
isnt there a way to put some wires to the fusesand when you turn the traction control off it will shut those off? and havent people been saying the car goes into limp mode though
Originally Posted by +fireamx
This is what I did. It too lights up a couple of warning lights on the dashboard (easily ignored) but I've had absolutely no interference from "Big Brother" since I made the disconnect.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=18254
I thought I read somewhere that removing the fuses still didn't always turn the darn thing off.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=18254
I thought I read somewhere that removing the fuses still didn't always turn the darn thing off.

I am still teetering on putting the relay in there because I heard if the wire is off insurance will still pay, but if they find out you disabled it you could have problems. I have no idea if this is true or how to find out. Come to think of it, a buddy of mine sells insurance for Allstate, I will ask him.
Originally Posted by MI1XFIRE
I had been running with both fuses removed until apkano pointed out that my brake lights didn't work
I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently

I immediately reinstalled the fuse that also controls the brake light and haven't noticed too much difference whether 1 or 2 fuses are pulled.....I can still do brake-torque starts, and get it totally sideway in corners
with just 1 fuse removed. The only draw back I noticed is that my wing is always up. But this may be due to something else. I also run with no TPS. As a result I have a fully lit Christmas tree on my dash.....J/K only 3 lights on all the time.
BTW my car is a 2005 Limited.....I know the 2004s are set up differently
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