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Old Feb 28, 2002 | 02:05 PM
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Traction Control?s

I'd like to know more about how traction control works? Once it is setup will it work if you swap from street tires to slicks? Will it help cutting back on breaking driveline parts? Will it help in handling to keep the car from going sideways? Does the P&P unit support this?
Is still mid-march a good delivery date. What other car manufacturer's are getting theirs now??

Ken
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Old Feb 28, 2002 | 04:34 PM
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Unless Jason jumps in you are going to have to wait till people get there hands on the unit. You can ask 100 questions now and get no response or just wait awhile till people have it and people will figure it out. At that point people will be able to intelligently answer your questions instead of guessing ... which we all could do. P&P will support it but not out of the box. Basically the idea is that it does what the stock ECU does out of the box ie PowerFC yet it can do more by rewiring and reprogramming.
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Old Feb 28, 2002 | 04:51 PM
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P&P will support traction control. That is what Jason posted previously anyway. The Supra forum with the long AEM post went through how the AEM performs traction control. I don't remember much, but it is relatively basic.
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