- Oct 21, 2005
- 919
Doesn't the Gt need traction control? It seems that many of the crashes that we see come from inexperienced people stabbing the throttle and getting the car sideways (like myself).
With the Viper there are many crashes that come about for the same reason.
Why not have a traction control system that can be switched off when not wanted, but there for the uninitiated for safety?
I have purchased a racelogc traction control system that monitors wheel spin and speedometer speed and cuts injectors alternately when wheel spin is detected. It also has an in cockpit control that allows for variable wheel spin.
I am going to install it in either my Gt, or my blown hemi cuda. I will post after install.
With the Viper there are many crashes that come about for the same reason.
Why not have a traction control system that can be switched off when not wanted, but there for the uninitiated for safety?
I have purchased a racelogc traction control system that monitors wheel spin and speedometer speed and cuts injectors alternately when wheel spin is detected. It also has an in cockpit control that allows for variable wheel spin.
I am going to install it in either my Gt, or my blown hemi cuda. I will post after install.