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Old 03-09-2005, 12:26 AM
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Standard Traction control vs Advance trac

Can someone explain the difference between the standard traction control and Advance trac?

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Traction Control is standard on all LSes. It uses the ABS sensors to determine wheel spin and applies the brakes to correct. If the rear wheels are spinning it will also reduce engine power.

Advance Track uses more sensors to determine yaw and rotation - and adds those inputs to the above mentioned TC. This allow the car to self-correct out of potentially dangerous situations.
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Thanks for the reply and the information. It certainly sounds like something worth having.

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