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    AYC and active stability control and traction control

    Whats the difference between these beasts?
    Last edited by orionn2o; 17-08-2006 at 08:18 AM.
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    Hi,

    TCL is the traction control system. This is effective and operates when ACCELERATING by ensuring that power is increased or reduced to each wheel if wheel spin is detected.

    AYC is far more complicated (active yaw control) and it's best that you read the following info in the Library:

    http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5952

    ASC is the active stability control unit. Basically, this system takes all the info and data from the other systems (ABS, TCL, AYC and other sensors) to co-ordinate the output to keep the car stable.
    RIP: Richard (Physician)

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