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Location: Ottawa, Canada eh?
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Location: Ottawa, Canada eh?
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![]() As for "Having" to go play with your car in a parking lot? Haha, I've never felt like that was a chore really.
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It would be nice, for those posting an image of the chart, to have them state which specific model it's for.
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Still looking for a better 60ft though. I was also concerned this might cause damage to the drive line over time. Thought if there were launch control it might be safer. Regarding the nannies, here is something that's been bothering me. I owned a 99 Z28 M6 that car felt like it was giving me all the power it had with the traction control off. My L99 even with everything switched completely off still feels like it's holding power back in first gear compared to my 99 LS1 Z28. The chassis handling and braking are worlds better on the 5th gen but imo it feels a little too civilized at times, too much of the muscle car rawness of the 4th gen is gone. The car should be a little louder and have more punch in first gear in its stock form. Last edited by DDJ-SX-SS; 06-07-2015 at 01:40 PM. |
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That's where the Vitesse Throttle controller shines. It seems like GM programmed the computer to open the throttle kind of slow no matter how fast you stomp on it. The VTC fixes that. It makes the L99 a whole new animal. Combined with a Range device, that will fix your problems.
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At least that's how I understand it. The 4th gens had a cable-driven throttle body. Cable drive RULES. Electronic throttle bodies retard the response on purpose to keep the power "in check." That's probably why you felt like the power was instantaneous in the '99. It WAS. It had nothing stopping it except the traction control system, which like you said, was OFF. In the 5th Gen, you'll never get that because the connection isn't mechanical. I HATE these electronic TB's. I think a mechanically driven throttle body would change all your complaints. But as a result, the car would be "harder" to drive.
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I believe that launch control is where you can push in the clutch, floor the accelerator and the RPM will hold at like 4000. Then all you do is release the clutch. I think the only thing controlling clutch engagement is your foot at that point. This way you only have to worry about "working" one pedal (the clutch) to launch and you get to keep the throttle buried. I feel like leaving at 4 grand is just a good way to get a bunch of tire smoke but I dunno.
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I was on IMS last month at a Chevy event. We got backed up getting off the track and the drunk railbirds were yelling for some entertainment. A quick solution? Punch the button twice, rev to 4000, dump the clutch...a cloud of smoke and two beautiful black stripes on that perfectly smooth asphalt. I did get my wrist slapped by the IMS gestapo but it was worth it.
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Drives: '14 1SS/RS/1LE/NPP '18 Accord Sport Join Date: Mar 2014
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I enjoy the resulting "wrecked my car" threads. So keep turning off those nannies.
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No its more about traction than clutch slippage, the computer holds the car at the optimum launch RPM's and uses stabilitrak to put as much power to the ground as possible with minimal wheel spin.
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Right...but it's at heart a clutch control mechanism. The reason why it isn't available on the L99 is because its programming is related to the clutch. No clutch, no need.
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well you can't really over rev a automatic unless you're doing neutral drops. No reason to have the computer control RPMs for you.
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