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sandyRS16i 30 August 2005 06:56 PM

New to DCCD, any help??
 
Just new to scooby ownership, have an sti V5 type RA V-ltd.

Had a look about on the forum and found some good info on the DCCD and how it works, but was wondering if anyone can give me some advice. there is a lot of info on what the free and lock settings are, but i was wondering if anyone can advise me where to adjust it too for wet conditions on normal roads.

I was caught a little off guard the other day when the back end went when i hit boost coming off a roundabout, the DCCD was set too free, but i was wondering if anyone can advise where to adjust it to in order to limit this happening again.

i understand that everyone has different driving styles and with it being an analogue device there are infinitite positions, but even if i can get an idea of the setting so that i can then work from there, to be able to utilise it.

any help will be appriciated as i want to learn about it as i am still getting used to the car.

cheers

JTaylor 31 August 2005 01:00 AM


Originally Posted by sandyRS16i
Just new to scooby ownership, have an sti V5 type RA V-ltd.

Had a look about on the forum and found some good info on the DCCD and how it works, but was wondering if anyone can give me some advice. there is a lot of info on what the free and lock settings are, but i was wondering if anyone can advise me where to adjust it too for wet conditions on normal roads.

I was caught a little off guard the other day when the back end went when i hit boost coming off a roundabout, the DCCD was set too free, but i was wondering if anyone can advise where to adjust it to in order to limit this happening again.

i understand that everyone has different driving styles and with it being an analogue device there are infinitite positions, but even if i can get an idea of the setting so that i can then work from there, to be able to utilise it.

any help will be appriciated as i want to learn about it as i am still getting used to the car.

cheers

Cut and paste the post mate and put in Driving Dynamics :thumb:


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