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Old 04-20-2006, 03:40 AM
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I am trying to completely turn off traction control and make it useless in a 99Z28. Will this completely get rid of traction control? Or is there a better way to do it?So far I have set
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Don't know what these Bxxxx numbers mean, that's
EFILive notation with no secret decoder ring....
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Table references to various TC tables.

minytrkr - I'd vote for applying the proposed calibration and going for a test drive. Curiosity is getting the best of me, why not just turn the TC switch off?
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Originally Posted by TAQuickness
Table references to various TC tables.

minytrkr - I'd vote for applying the proposed calibration and going for a test drive. Curiosity is getting the best of me, why not just turn the TC switch off?

You can just turn off the switch but for that .00001 % of the time you forgot and get on it and it kicks your foot off the gas, then its worth not having. Also the guy changed to a 12 bolt and doesnt have everything to make it work right, so he would rather it just be off.
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In that case, why not just remove the TCS "brain"
under the dash, and the pulley cluster in the engine
bay, and replace the cruise cable? No software, no
problem, 2 pounds of weight reduction.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
In that case, why not just remove the TCS "brain"
under the dash, and the pulley cluster in the engine
bay, and replace the cruise cable? No software, no
problem, 2 pounds of weight reduction.
Is there instructions on how to do this somewhere? I hate ASR as it is called on my 98.
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Originally Posted by 98Z28CobraKiller
Is there instructions on how to do this somewhere? I hate ASR as it is called on my 98.
I'd like to know to.
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The only thing I've been able to do with traction control in HPTuners is to keep it from taking out timing...it still pulses the gas pedal, but traction control isn't nearly as harsh as it was.
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im goin to remove my TCS soon. as far as the pedal issue, disconnect the solenoid under the hood(by the battery). taht will make it not pull the pedal
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Does that make the "TCS OFF" light stay on all the time though?
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I want to get rid of that **** too.
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a light is nothing, simply remove the bulb from teh dash if thats an issue



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