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iirc the sensors don't measure pressure but the rolling circumference from the ABS. I could enable the function on my car as well despite not having the reset button, just means I'd always have to use VCDS to reset it.
iirc the sensors don't measure pressure but the rolling circumference from the ABS. I could enable the function on my car as well despite not having the reset button, just means I'd always have to use VCDS to reset it.
yes, and they monitor by detecting a discrepancy of the rotational speed of the wheels on the same side of the car. hence, heavy cornering with a bit of sideways action in the GTI sets them off.. hard bumps do also.
More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....
yes, and they monitor by detecting a discrepancy of the rotational speed of the wheels on the same side of the car. hence, heavy cornering with a bit of sideways action in the GTI sets them off.. hard bumps do also.
Sounds like it's too finely tuned setup. Too instant in any changes occurring although I can see the benefits of this I guess.
Golf R, Rising Blue, 5 Door, DSG and some extra fruit.
Viagra on 4 wheels !!
"If you can't fix it with a hammer then it must be an electrical problem"
Well I have been spoilt the last few days. Got to drive the R along the Great Ocean Road in Vic a few times, taking the kids down to stay with some friends in Lorne. So after dropping them off the drive home on a weeknight around 9pm was alot of fun. Was able to give it a squirt on the run back through the windy corners without going too overboard, esp near any blind corners or with other cars nearby.
Anyway not having a much of a reference point (other than my old Skyline R32 GTS-t), I have to say the R felt quite nimble and planted to the road when the DSG and ACC are in sport mode. I love the tight direct steering feel you get when the ACC is in sport mode. Also of note the brakes are much better than any other cars I have owned. Being able to brake so much later coming into corners and feel confident about it was a great feeling. Yeah I know its no GTR or Evo performance but still the R does a very solid job all round, in comfort too and felt great on a road like that.
Can only imagine how much fun a Nissan R35 GTR would be down the GOR tho. One of the great drives of the world
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