Traction Control...

Traction Control...

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leatheradams

Original Poster:

3,166 posts

280 months

Wednesday 1st August 2001
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What is the official reason for not designing/fitting traction control to any of their cars? I can understand the ABS and airbags situation but surely TC would mean you can exploit the power safely and turn it off for pant soiling experiences?

kris wood

94 posts

290 months

Wednesday 1st August 2001
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All TVR's come with traction control fitted as standard. Its called your right foot.

leatheradams

Original Poster:

3,166 posts

280 months

Wednesday 1st August 2001
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Excellent. Thank you for that most informative comment. I guess next time I put a bit too much pressure on the accelerator I just open the door and use my 'right foot' to stop me from spinning off the road?

Kris Wood

94 posts

290 months

Thursday 2nd August 2001
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I would use your right foot to press the brakes instead, it will stop much easier You have accelerator and brake pedals, this is all you need to exploit the power and as RR said, the fun is in the learning how. Edited by Kris Wood on Thursday 2nd August 19:03

leatheradams

Original Poster:

3,166 posts

280 months

Thursday 2nd August 2001
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I guess if you feel comfortable with 300bhp+ and no TC then you must feel invincible.. Can't wait!!!!!!! I suppose you sound double hard when you explain the lack of TC! Now I know why so many Germans have moustaches... It makes up for the lack of hair on their chests!!!!

richb

52,748 posts

291 months

Monday 6th August 2001
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LA, your e-mail doesn't work. What should it be? Rich...

350matt

3,766 posts

286 months

Monday 6th August 2001
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I have to say that as these days it's relatively easy to fit traction control I'd like to see TVR have it as an option with a big on / off button. That way when you're coming home late at night tired from the gym, visit to girlfriend etc and it's wet and you're knackered and some lorry's split a load of diesel then that electronic nanny will look after you and prevent you crunching into the barrier. Also you can turn it off when the Sun is out and you're feeling brave. Whats wrong with that? Matt

mrtony

105 posts

289 months

Monday 6th August 2001
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For all their comittment to producing pure drivers cars, I figure one of the main reasons against fitting traction control is the development cost. Still given many TVR's seeming vulnerability to electrical gremlins, kind of glad they don't bother..

richb

52,748 posts

291 months

Tuesday 7th August 2001
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Steve Heath has fitted Traction Control to his 520Wedge. Developed it in conjuction with Tower View Race Services. I'm not sure what the overall cost was but I'm sure Dave at Tower View could advise. Rich...

leatheradams

Original Poster:

3,166 posts

280 months

Tuesday 7th August 2001
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Got a number for me? I'm sure there maybe more people who want TC on their TVR!

mrtony

105 posts

289 months

Tuesday 7th August 2001
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try typing 'tower view race services' into google. I think you'll find it's top of the list. Aww shucks I'm so mean... 0208 452 6922 http://www.t-v-r-services.co.uk Edited by mrtony on Tuesday 7th August 13:11

mrtony

105 posts

289 months

Tuesday 7th August 2001
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Ted - you need to update your info on formatting codes - it says a link is http://blah.com[/p] - end code is actually . (obviously - hey i worked it out!) Not that you don't have enought ot do already or anything...