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New Camaro - Speed Limiter and Traction Control
OK, I just ordered a new 2SS/RS.
Let me start with the 2 items below that truly need to be changed. I am sure we will need to go to the aftermarket for this, but I hope someone is working on it NOW! I am sure you will have others. #1 My other 2 Chevy's top out at 97 MPH. The speed limiter MUST go all together (just increasing it is not an option) #2 The traction control needs to default to OFF! |
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I think someone had posted that the limiter is set to 150mph.
But removing it shouldn't be difficult as well as the traction control.
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Get a tuner for the computer. Those should be easy issues to fix. A lot of people feel the same way as this is a performance car.
For a second there, I was worried this would be a thread about something not being good enough for you with regard the car.
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Drives: 02 Silverado, 09 Vue, 10 1SS Join Date: Aug 2008
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Nothing MUST be changed. Both of your "musts" can be done with a cheap tuner.
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Drives: 2010 CTS-V 6MN '98 Camaro SS (Sold) Join Date: Dec 2007
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Motor Trend tested an LT/RS with uplevel wheels/tires (Pirelli P Zero as on the SS?) and published that Chevrolet told them that car was limited at 155 mph. Traction control will never come in the off position from the factory because of the potential for insurance issues... SLP makes an easy-to-install module for 4th Gens that does reverse the factory default and it's pretty easyto remove the speed limiter/alter shift point etc. with a programmer or the right software. Best regardSS, Elie
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1998 Camaro SS # C079 SOLD Last edited by garfin; 11-04-2008 at 05:41 AM. |
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Thanks for the responses. I hope there will be a quality tuner out for the Camaro SS soon after we get delivery. I will just need to plan on the tuner as the first aftermarket accessory. As far as I am concerned this would make it the perfect car period!
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i don't think u can tune the traction control to default 'off' but i know someone on my other forum that rewired the button/circuitry...i'm not sure if it will work the same on our camaros but i can probably find the DIY if u want it
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A couple of things.........
The speed is limited based on the tire rating put on the car at the factory...it's done as a safety measure. (ever have a blowout at 100? ....trust me, you don't want to experience it.......) ...which begs the question: where are you going to go to drive the car over 150mph??? (and -- next question -- and I don't mean this to be a put-down -- but have you been thru an in-depth defensive/performance driving school.....I say this because many cars can go fast - but we tend to forget that you cannot override the rules of physics........) As to defaulting the traction control to 'off' -- my question is "why?" It's there for a reason - and the biggest one I can think of is to protect the driver from accidents. (.....and I should also add -- '...and anyone unfortunate enough to be near said driver when they do something to lose control of their vehicle.........) |
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You can turn the Traction Control off... Just like in the Vette.
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My rear tires like the traction control button to be left alone.
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glad your in KY and im in WA so i wont be around the crash that happens when you have the TC off and hit some gravel......
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Go visit the Corvette Forum and see how many folks swear by the current version of TC/AH as it's implemented in the vette. I know it saved my butt twice at Road America during HSDE's. And unless you were in over your head it never got in the way, and it was nice knowing it was there should I over drive my skills.
Why any one would want the TC in the OFF mode upon start up is beyond me. In the vette you can turn off the TC and leave the AH on (called Competition Mode) or you can hold the button for 5 seconds and turn off BOTH TC/AH and play hero. |
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the traction control is set to be on all the time for a reason... you can turn it off... if you cannot accept that you have to turn safety features off, perhaps you should consider buying a first or second gen Camaro instead... trust me when I say that you want to have the TC/AH on almost all of the time... and its better to have it when you need it than to try and turn it on when you need it... anyone who has ever raced a car will tell you that its almost impossible to be pushing buttons while you're trying to balance a 3000lb. machine in a decreasing radius turn at 100+mph.
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this man speaketh the truth... its there for a reason... let it save your a$$ once and get back to us.
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Drives: 2010 SS/RS, '06 350Z Join Date: Oct 2008
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Need some enlightenment, guys.
I thought traction control sensed faster rotation of one rear wheel than the other and applied the brake to that wheel. Would it not engage when doing a burnout if not disabled-turned off? Is it also applied to the front wheels? And what is AH? 2SS/RS Black/Black w-Cyber Gray stripes/Auto ordered-10/18/08
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AH = Active Handling... also known as Stability Management Traction Control does exactly what you suggested... with the new Camaro, there is a special feature called "Launch Control" which will let just a little bit of wheel slip happen to get the car started and then it grips and keeps the car planted... this is, basically, a drag race mode that allows for faster times at the track. Active Handling takes a measurement of the speed of each wheel and senses whether the car is going too fast at one wheel vs. the other three wheels... on more sophisticated versions, a gyrometer is used to determine if there is excessive increase in lateral g's that warrants applying the brakes at one corner, or more, of the car to keep it from spinning... Corvettes use this system and I'm not sure, but kind of think that the new Camaro will use it, too.
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. Kidding, I totally agree with you on this one, there is no point unless you are on a race-track with an ambulance there at your service for you to be going beyond 100 MPH for extended periods of time when you all know what the speed limit is...
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I'm still blown away by the standard performance-oriented components of the upcoming Camaro. It's really a remarkable machine.
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Okay didn't answer the key question here! Does having Traction Control ON effect Burnouts in a negative manner?
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Having been in and currently still in, the Law Enforcement field for 28 years, I have been the graduate of many driving schools from Secret Service to Bondurant. That said, the number one cause of high speed error is not the car, but the inexperienced driver. Every Traffic Officer will quote you "Too much car, Too little driver." The Camaro is going to be a brand new car to every driver here, including me. It will handle and operate differently than anything else youv'e owned. So before changing factory programing or modding up spend a day or two on the track and get to know your car intimately. Back in 2000 when I started the SSOA, SLP invited me and my SS to a Press Day here in California at a local track, a lot of people drove my car, with me in it, a lot of them were very good and I learned a lot. Was the best 8 hours spent in that car and I'll repeat it with the new SS. Mike Grasso
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Yes! Burnout starts, computer sees tires spinning and stops the tire spinning, and thus the burnout stops.
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If the TC is on, you won't be able to do a burnout.
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