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wow mine has no control!


sachadesousa
03-03-2005, 09:15 PM
i have a 1995 V8 and when i accelerate moderately it almost always sways, maybe im not used to the car aving more power than the tires can hold (used to a 4cyl altima)

it has winter tires on but it loses control in snow even when going really slow, plus steering is pulling

o and i was checking the fusebox under the hood, and it was missing the TCS module...

could this be the problem? or did they somehow build the relay into the computer?

plz help cuz imma get in a bad accident, 2 weeks ago i lost control at 50km/h driving safely!

Thanks,
Sacha De Sousa

importeater38
03-03-2005, 11:17 PM
300 hp rear wheel drive--and u think snow tires are gonna do anything? lol dude, if u live where it snows, u better keep that LT1 in the garage and buy a 4x4 for the snow, or atleast a front wheel drive beater. No matter how you slice it, these cars eat dick in the snow. Im not saying everyone can afford two cars, but the only reason i bought a T/A was cuz i had a 4x4 for the winter. I get nervous driving mine in the rain, she has never seen snow before.

ladybird
03-25-2005, 07:29 AM
[QUOTE=sachadesousa]i have a 1995 V8 and when i accelerate moderately it almost always sways, maybe im not used to the car aving more power than the tires can hold (used to a 4cyl altima)

Dude, you don,t have a 4cyl Altima any more. If you don,t feather the gas going around a corner you will wipe out. My car has very little traction so I got 17x11'' rims in the rear with 315 series tires. They help alot. As for snow. You better go real snow or buy a crappy second car. There is no other way around it. good luck.

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