SRT and ESP
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SRT and ESP
I thought untill today that as long as you dont turn esp off (8sec) you still have it and with all the canned tunes. Not mine, fishtailed without trying ESP button full on.
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freefall70
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RE: SRT and ESP
I had the same problem. I didn't see anything about that in the instructions. Almost wipped out my MSRT8!
RE: SRT and ESP
But it's a PITA in really bad weather, e.g. ice/snow, rain when it first starts and it's bringing the oil out of the road.
I have custom tunes on mine, but one of them is with the stock torque management turned back on for those crappy weather days when I need to just use it as a car (With 420 RWHP).
I have custom tunes on mine, but one of them is with the stock torque management turned back on for those crappy weather days when I need to just use it as a car (With 420 RWHP).
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1fastsedan
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RE: SRT and ESP
Jaak,
Did you take the torque management off yourself, or did a CMR tuner do it for you?
Did you take the torque management off yourself, or did a CMR tuner do it for you?
RE: SRT and ESP
TM's mostly off in the canned tunes. When I went to custom tunes with the heads and cam change, it was still about the same level of TM.
I had PPP (My tuner) do a version of the same tune, with stock TM applied. Other than the lumpy idle from my cam, the increased idle and shift points, the car drives much like stock. Unless you go WOT and have traction.
Oh and I had the stock throttle cal put back in all my tunes. I prefer the ability to control engine speed that the stock cal gives, over the light switch response of the Diablo throttle cal. I can stomp on it any time I like....
I had PPP (My tuner) do a version of the same tune, with stock TM applied. Other than the lumpy idle from my cam, the increased idle and shift points, the car drives much like stock. Unless you go WOT and have traction.
Oh and I had the stock throttle cal put back in all my tunes. I prefer the ability to control engine speed that the stock cal gives, over the light switch response of the Diablo throttle cal. I can stomp on it any time I like....