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Old 05-06-2005, 05:25 PM
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does the s2000 (any years) have any form of traction control? Outside of ABS of course. anyone?
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It does have a limited slip differential. That's it. No electronic traction control.
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Your right foot can work well as traction control
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common sense, and a little 'seat of the pants' driving technique
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Originally Posted by Slows2k,May 6 2005, 05:43 PM
Your right foot can work well as traction control
I couldn't agree with you more. Just most cars today have some sort of traction control. just thought I'd ask. thanks.
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I think that all the members here are proud that the S2000 does NOT have traction control; as they do not like "Nannies" helping them to drive.

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The Nagivator in the passenger seat is a form of traction control.
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The car really doesn't need a traction control system considering the minimal low end torque.

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Originally Posted by Av8ing1,May 8 2005, 03:44 PM
The car really doesn't need a traction control system considering the minimal low end torque.

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