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Nigandahu 09-28-2005 02:29 PM

DSC saved my life today
 
Was driving down the freeway at about 75MPH when I went to change lanes. All of a sudden out of nowhere there was a patch of water like half an inch thick covering only the right hand lane, wheich I was moving out of. Car started sliding at the angle at which I was changing lanes, and then quickly moved more sideways from there. Medium-high traffic all approaching at 75MPH. DSC was firing like a machine gun, corrective steered and car started skidding out the other direction. All of a sudden after a total of two back-and-forth skids the car just shot off straight as if nothing happened. I was still going 65MPH, only lost 10MPH. It was crazy.

KYLiquid 09-28-2005 02:32 PM

wow, glad it all worked out for you.

Gambit 09-28-2005 02:34 PM

that was the ABS that was "firing like a machine gun" (I assume you mean the brake pedal) DSC brakes the back wheels to straighten you out


This was a welcome change of pace from the "I'll never turn off DSC again" threads. Maybe some more people will learn to appreciate it's greatness

therm8 09-28-2005 02:34 PM

welcome to the club :p

That traction control is pretty impressive. The purists always say they can do it better, but I don't buy it.

Y&Y 09-28-2005 02:45 PM

It takes great skill and practice to outdo the traction controls these new cars have. You can even say that you'd have to be born with the talent to out perform the latest technologies.

MrJynx 09-28-2005 02:49 PM

I'm a huge fan of the traction control. I know if you drive normally the car will be fine.. but shit happens


MrJynx

lshu 09-28-2005 04:51 PM

I think some of you are getting DSC and traction control confused.

DSC = Corrects loss of traction from steering by applying brakes to back wheels
traction control = Corrects wheelspin during acceleration

silver_8 09-28-2005 05:00 PM

i love DSC! im glad ur okay...and so is the car... ;)

Frostee 09-28-2005 05:37 PM

why were you going 75? isnt that kinda fast?

silver_8 09-28-2005 05:40 PM

Umm…doesn’t he drive an Rx-8? That’s not fast enough! Plus he can handle the car, so why not? Just got to be smart and watch out for cops…

rotarygod 09-28-2005 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by therm8

That traction control is pretty impressive. The purists always say they can do it better, but I don't buy it.

I agree with that. Formula 1 cars are faster with traction control and those are some of the best drivers on the planet. Kind of makes you wonder what the other drivers are thinking. Stay off the road when they are around!

Chrisbert 09-28-2005 05:54 PM

I usually do 75 on the onramp, and level off about 80.

And yes, DSC / TC combo can surely save your butt. Same thing happened to me when Austin road crew decided to leave a large patch of gravel in a curve.

silver_8 09-28-2005 05:55 PM

Well if u think about it, F1 cars are driving at speeds of over 200mph. now if ur taking a turn at a little less then 200mph…im sure you would want the traction control Now for people with the Rx-8, their not going 200 on a turn… :)

sunilseru 09-28-2005 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by silver_8
Well if u think about it, F1 cars are driving at speeds of over 200mph. now if ur taking a turn at a little less then 200mph…im sure you would want the traction control Now for people with the Rx-8, their not going 200 on a turn… :)

In F1, traction control is called "launch control" because it is supposed to be helping with the launch of the car. I don't think it is allowed to kick-in in the turns. And there are some regulations around how complex the launch control can be.

Sempher 09-28-2005 06:09 PM

glad ur ok, and im glad to see its working!!!!!!!!!!

sco 09-28-2005 06:20 PM

I used to work with a guy who had a BMW M5. Thought he could drive better than the traction control so left it off. One day he was at a set of lights... planted is foot and hit an oil patch.. car ended up on the other side of the road on a bus stop. Lucky no-one was waiting for the stop.

The thing about the DSC and the TCS... they are there when you get the unexpected... oil you can't see... water you can't see... I leave mine on all the time.

rx-8_or_? 09-28-2005 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by sunilseru
In F1, traction control is called "launch control" because it is supposed to be helping with the launch of the car. I don't think it is allowed to kick-in in the turns. And there are some regulations around how complex the launch control can be.

The other way around ...

Launch control is banned in F1, traction control isn't. Traction control helps them in corners so they don't have to feather the accelerator out of corners. Launch control was banned so they have to use their clutches when taking off. With launch control they used to floor it, and let the launch control do the job of making sure they didn't get any wheelspin.

StealthFox 09-28-2005 07:53 PM

most definately correct "rx8 or ?"

10kRPMS 09-28-2005 08:06 PM

I know of someone who is very grateful for DCS and knows it works at 140mph

Frostee 09-28-2005 08:18 PM

but.... nm.... i wont ask.... :rolleyes:

Red@9 09-28-2005 11:24 PM

Had the 8 for a few days when I ran over a patch of wet leafs at 40mph in a downpour. Rear end started to wander to the curb......car snaped straight before I could react. I'm a believer!

sferrett 09-29-2005 12:31 AM


Originally Posted by lshu
I think some of you are getting DSC and traction control confused.

DSC = Corrects loss of traction from steering by applying brakes to back wheels
traction control = Corrects wheelspin during acceleration

Where are you getting this factual detail from?

Just curious since I could swear that I've felt braking from the front via the DSC system and not just the rear.

I'm curious if you're speculating based on some other non-specific knowledge or you have some detail specific to this particular application of DSC as implemented on the rx-8.

yiksing 09-29-2005 01:45 AM

Wait... Is it that easy for the car to lose control, a patch of water or wet leaves? or is it driver's error as well (too hard on the throttle maybe)...

Don't mean to offend anyone

Nigandahu 09-29-2005 02:08 AM

In this case it wasnt just a wet patch, but actual freestanding water. In that kind of situation the car actually was briefly not in contact with the pavement. In any case it is a rear wheel drive and that has to be constantly taken into account, but I consider myself somewhat skilled and do controlled drifts around corners all the time.



Originally Posted by yiksing
Wait... Is it that easy for the car to lose control, a patch of water or wet leaves? or is it driver's error as well (too hard on the throttle maybe)...

Don't mean to offend anyone


truemagellen 09-29-2005 02:17 AM


Originally Posted by Frostee
why were you going 75? isnt that kinda fast?

booooooooooooooooo hisssssssssssssssssssssssssss

:p

where is your smiley Mr. Frostee ;) :D










btw 75mph is the speed limit in parts of the US


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