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Full starvation on turns?

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Old 11-12-2004, 03:46 PM
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Default Really sounds like ESP . . . strange logic but >>>

lighted ESP symbol in cluster "on" equals ESP "off." So during track and other "fun" you want the light in the cluster to be "on."
Old 11-12-2004, 04:31 PM
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Default Try it on an auto-X. Very easy to make that phenomenon happen again..

Unfortunately the best way I found to drive the TT on tight high G turns is to clutch while braking during corner entry or trail braking and while trying to "toe-heel" blip throttle to reduce lag on reengagement. I couldn't do left foot braking or braking while engine engaged with the TT. I felt this once on the S4 - throttle cutoff while braking and the ESP still enabling itself - that there were all kinds of posts to totally disable the ESP on the some DBW Audis. On the TT, if I don't clutch, I can't even steer the damn thing as the ESP is still alive - even though the light say's it's off. There's been tons of posts about this in the past - can't remember details now.
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