 |
|
|
|
|
|
| You are here: Member Links » Blogs
|
|
|
|
|
Traction Control - Does it work ?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Location: Blogs Disco 2 Experience |
 |
| Posted by: David Pretorius |
2/4/2008 7:28 AM |
For sure TC works . I have a favorite spot where I often check out TC , difflocks etc (its bad news going out on a trail and discovering that your difflock is rusted tight !) There is a pic in the Tecno Babble album illustrating the Disco at my favorite spot. If this incline is approached at an angle it is a classic axle twister. The Defender does not go up - wheels spin .... The Disco goes up with TC only , and DiffLock disengaged. With TC and DiffLock it eats it. With Difflock on and TC off , it spins wheels and goes nowhere ala Defender. I have tried the Disco at Atlantis dunes , always with Central Difflock on , sometimes with TC on as well . Contrary to other drivers experience the TC is never a hindrance and sometimes in the sand is very useful ( particularly with axle twisters ) Always in sand the CDL has to be locked. |
|
| Permalink |
Trackback |
Comments (2)
|
Re: Traction Control - Does it work ? |
By Jakes on
5/19/2008 3:05 PM |
| Ou Trekpad this weekend past has proven to me that out of many brands and models of 4x4's , the td5 with TC and CDL outperformed and made many axle twisters and mud baths look like a walk in the park. Thumbs up all the way ! |
|
|
Re: Traction Control - Does it work ? |
By Dave on
5/19/2008 5:49 PM |
Thanks for the comment Jakes. Some people think I am bs...ing when I say that the TC is excellent. I find that it is best to maintain a steady accelerator input - revs at 1800 and the TC looks after the rest.
Dave |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
 |
Copyright 2002-2005
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|