02-02-2013, 05:51 PM
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Drives: 2000 ss
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Nj
Posts: 677
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisBlair
Everyone somehow equates turning them off with acting tough or doing bad things
I turn mine off, often. I learned to drive on high torque RWD cars that were designed in the '60s. I know how to drive. When the rear end slips a bit, I'm already correcting my steering inputs and throttle before the nannies take over. Then they cut in, mid-correction. The result is that the car jerks around.
I don't like it. Not one bit. So off they go. Never had any problems even in cars that make much more torque, at much lower rpms than an LS3
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THIS!!!
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