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Old 15 February 2010, 10:12 PM
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Default 2005 STi UK spec please

Need as much info on the above car please, i cant find much on the UK one. Does anyone know if these defo have Yaw control or was it just an option. Might explain the torque steer feeling i get.

Please guys any info would be good
Old 16 February 2010, 09:14 PM
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Anyone?
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I believe it does.
Old 16 February 2010, 09:20 PM
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Thanks fella, hard to get info on these things.
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I'm no expert but you sure your feeling torque steer
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its not torque steer, it feels like it though, on corner exit car tightens up its line, wether i turn right or left. Torque steer would be either way not both ways.
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Yes it does have an AYC sensor, the auto DCCD uses this and other sensors to control torque split. You also have suretrac front diff which behave as you have described.
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cheers Neil, its funny that you should reply. I was going to give you a call regarding this matter.
Thanks fella, and thanks for the good job no the gearbox on the wagon!
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No worries .
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Originally Posted by *Un-Ink*
Yes it does have an AYC sensor, the auto DCCD uses this and other sensors to control torque split. You also have suretrac front diff which behave as you have described.
I don't think the 05 STi has a Suretrac front diff,i think its a helical LSD front diff.
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