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Old 25 Oct 2007, 02:09 pm
Gio Gio is offline
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VSA basically controls/limits the power going to each tire for maximum grip around corners; however, for experienced drivers, this only slows the car down in the turn more than necessary compared to VSA turned off. Again, for experienced drivers. Also, with VSA on, it is harder to push your car to go into a skid.So for daily driving, better to have VSA on... for track days, VSA OFF!
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