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dccd
Hi all from Israel!!
I just got my new sti 2005 dccd, after 4 happy years with my wrx.
A few people told me that the "dccd" is not feeling any different on tarmac,
Is that true??
Thanks
Eli
I just got my new sti 2005 dccd, after 4 happy years with my wrx.
A few people told me that the "dccd" is not feeling any different on tarmac,
Is that true??
Thanks
Eli
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Hiya Eli,
Right, the thing with the A-DCCD is that its biggest improvement is in the cornering, and you will feel it working!
You can play with it a bit, but you need a nice open space, if you move it all the way back, the car understeers, all the way forward (but not lock) then the car oversteers, in auto, it keeps the car neutral as possible, though you may feel the car oversteer then correct itself
Tony
Right, the thing with the A-DCCD is that its biggest improvement is in the cornering, and you will feel it working!
You can play with it a bit, but you need a nice open space, if you move it all the way back, the car understeers, all the way forward (but not lock) then the car oversteers, in auto, it keeps the car neutral as possible, though you may feel the car oversteer then correct itself
Tony
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