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R34 Traction Control Cancellation Circuit!, Are you lazy and hate turning off your TCS?

Do you find it annoying to constantly turn your TCS off?

Do you wish it defaulted to Off the second you started your car?

If you answered yes to either of those questions, this is for you!!!!!

The device when fitted to your car will instantly turn off the traction control, you now have to press the button to turn it on! The circuit can also be wired so that it's selectively on (great if your girlfriend is going to drive the car and you want TCS on on on on!!!!!!)

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Ok, I dont get it................... I saw it for sale and thought, hmm do S2's have traction control, dont know, might post it up and take a copy of the thread and see if anyone knows, I am not selling them......................

Anyway next time I see something that might be of benefit to someone else, I'll keep my mouth shut then.

Looked through through my owners manual(Engrish transration) and there is a button on the dash that is meant to cancel out the TCS.

yes, but only for rwd cars, not awd.

I had my rs4s on gravel today (empty car park out whoop whoop..) and the combination of awd and lsd meant that I really really didn't need traction control (thus why it is not included)! Yet on my rwd r34, I have it on all the time on wet roads etc, and do need it unless I'm paying real attention as the back wheels do spin so easily...

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my TSC plays up sometimes when i start the car in the morning the dash lights up with the little 'TSC' light and the 'spin' light next to it, don't know whats the go, the spin light only usually comes on when the wheels are spinning - flashing on and off but sometimes its always on...wierd, usually when its raining too when you want traction control, any ideas people

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