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2013-14 Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="steeltoe" data-source="post: 13676026" data-attributes="member: 31831"><p>Problem is these cars make so power that they power through the traction control and in some cases the car doesn't think it's lost traction. I only saw the TC/SC light once and that was when I was doing a U-turn like a jackass and ended up doing a donut. For the car to step in the yaw sensor has to read a good amount of G's and then the TC/SC module has to see no or opposite steering input. I can almost promise you not one of these cars in this thread met those requirements aside from the OP. And the TC system is just as bad it has to see more then 10 MPH different front to rear before it either fires the rear brakes(which is worthless) or kills power. </p><p></p><p>The GY F1 and all of its versions is a crappy tire. You can search here and any corvette forum and find tons of complaints that it's just not a good tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeltoe, post: 13676026, member: 31831"] Problem is these cars make so power that they power through the traction control and in some cases the car doesn't think it's lost traction. I only saw the TC/SC light once and that was when I was doing a U-turn like a jackass and ended up doing a donut. For the car to step in the yaw sensor has to read a good amount of G's and then the TC/SC module has to see no or opposite steering input. I can almost promise you not one of these cars in this thread met those requirements aside from the OP. And the TC system is just as bad it has to see more then 10 MPH different front to rear before it either fires the rear brakes(which is worthless) or kills power. The GY F1 and all of its versions is a crappy tire. You can search here and any corvette forum and find tons of complaints that it's just not a good tire. [/QUOTE]
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