Leave it on...and we'll find you, and kill you.
I always used to turn it off, then realised that it rarely ever intervened.
I'd say it's a little more aggressive in the 197 than it was in the 182 though.
There's very little point turning it off, as even on the 197 the threshold for it doing anything is very high. Even on track it rarely chips in, unless you're going sideways, or coming out of a tight bend and lighting up the fronts. I'd leave it on and see if it actually kicks in at any point. If not then leave it there. It may come in handy at some point.
I just leave it on. If I'm on a track where it intervenes then I turn it off. Oh and sometimes in the wet or on snow I turn it off as it has a habit of making pulling away harder than just regulating your foot correctly.
ive got a mk4 golf with traction control makes quick pullaways a pain in the arse.
I would turn it off personally.
Leave it on...and we'll find you, and kill you.
I had it on when I took you around Bedford.
Can't make it come on in my 182
On mine when it does interfere it means I'm going to far for the car. I like to have it off depending on the condition as I can tell what the front wheels is doing more clearly and learn from it next time round.
Turn mine off everytime i get in the car, its the first thing i do, just as important as wearing my seatbelt.
Hate all that electronic wizardry - drive it properly.
I love all the "heroes" in this thread. Unless you are driving like a c**k and throwing the car around or overdriving you won't even know the car has it 95% of the time.
As you said at Bedford Mark, being smooth is the key, and that's why I was able to leave the ESP on without it ever cutting in. Even out of the first corner hair pin a little right foot control and there's no wheel spin so no ESP cutting in.
Did you get the video off the camera?
Yes Rob, except ABS obviously.
I love all the "heroes" in this thread. Unless you are driving like a c**k and throwing the car around or overdriving you won't even know the car has it 95% of the time.
As you said at Bedford Mark, being smooth is the key, and that's why I was able to leave the ESP on without it ever cutting in. Even out of the first corner hair pin a little right foot control and there's no wheel spin so no ESP cutting in.
Did you get the video off the camera?
Yes Rob, except ABS obviously.
Lee,
Do you find the traction control on the 197 is a bit more active than the traction control was on the 182??
Turn mine off everytime i get in the car, its the first thing i do, just as important as wearing my seatbelt.
Hate all that electronic wizardry - drive it properly.
Hmm bit of a hero??
I'd rather that little bit extra safety when driving on wet back roads at night etc..if the wheels spin up it might actually save you and or your passengers life as it may have stopped you going through the fence, down that grass verge onto the railway line or the likes.