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Road Kill Drive-Thru
2011 gt vs 2010 camero ss
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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber07'" data-source="post: 10417964" data-attributes="member: 63877"><p>If I am not mistaken the "Modes" have nothing to do with HP or TQ.... Its all about traction control and that is all. Unless you are spinning it will not kick in and kill power. Competitive mode just allows you a little more tire spin before kicking in.</p><p></p><p>So in short...the Modes have no bearing on the car becoming a "beast"...there is no magical button that changes the motors perameters allowing for more throttle response/torque. </p><p></p><p>Maybe someone else will chime in here if I am incorrect. I am going off of my Shelbys TC on, TC off, and Sport mode experience. Sport mode allows the shelby to spin the tires a little more and allows the rearend to kick out more than usual before Advancetrac or TC kicks in.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Checked it out....Competitive mode is exactly like the Shelby's Sport mode. Just limits TC and Stabilitrac. So if the guys test driving are not impressed with the camaros power...it has nothing to do with what "mode" the camaro is in..unless they are trying to destroy the tires....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber07', post: 10417964, member: 63877"] If I am not mistaken the "Modes" have nothing to do with HP or TQ.... Its all about traction control and that is all. Unless you are spinning it will not kick in and kill power. Competitive mode just allows you a little more tire spin before kicking in. So in short...the Modes have no bearing on the car becoming a "beast"...there is no magical button that changes the motors perameters allowing for more throttle response/torque. Maybe someone else will chime in here if I am incorrect. I am going off of my Shelbys TC on, TC off, and Sport mode experience. Sport mode allows the shelby to spin the tires a little more and allows the rearend to kick out more than usual before Advancetrac or TC kicks in. EDIT: Checked it out....Competitive mode is exactly like the Shelby's Sport mode. Just limits TC and Stabilitrac. So if the guys test driving are not impressed with the camaros power...it has nothing to do with what "mode" the camaro is in..unless they are trying to destroy the tires.... [/QUOTE]
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