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SNAT {92+} Traction control ...use it, or not??

*89x2*

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Since getting my SuperNatural back from Callaway, I have noticed the accelerator keeps backing off - I believe it is due to the extra power the car has gained since its visit to Old Lyme last month :upthumbs

I used to just get in the car, turn the key & go - now I have to keep on remembering to hit the TCS button - I know this is a good thing (to have that much power) the TCS always on upon start is annoying though - :(

What does everyone else do w/ the TCS???
 
*89x2* said:
What does everyone else do w/ the TCS???
I turn it off as soon as I back the SNAT out of the garage, it's too easy to trigger. However, if I get caught out in wet weather, (I found out that these cars DO NOT melt ;) ) I do turn it on and it does make a huge difference.
 
The 1st gen of traction control in the LT1 cars was waaaay tooo sensitive. It'll trip going over expansion joints even at part throttle.

CC- What'd you have done to your car?
 
Guy's - the TCS does seem way too sensitive! :eek

EVH - I had a new muffler welded on to replace the dent in the one that was on the car when I purchased it - Sounds a bit meaner too ;)
in addition to that, I think it would be fair to say the car was gone through and the good folks in Old Lyme made sure it was at its tops - 27% better :upthumbs

Mark - Imagine the top down, sun shining as I left Old Lyme, after lunch w/ Callaway4Fun (Thanks Pete ;) ) I continued south - missed my exit, took the Verrazano Bridge to the NJTpke, the the clouds let loose - I had left the top up though after lunch :D
It pretty much rained the rest of the way home - She didn't melt ;)
 
*89x2* said:
Guy's - the TCS does seem way too sensitive! :eek

the good folks in Old Lyme made sure it was at its tops - 27% better :upthumbs
425 + 27%, no wonder the TCS is sensitive!
 
EVH, the whole car was sorted through, updates were done - esp in the Calibrations. There were also some things out of adjustment, it is fair to say the car has been "Re-blessed" by the good folks at Callaway Cars :upthumbs
 

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