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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Probably not as if your digging an inch or two into mud the tyres will be clogged. You need proper mud biased tyres for that like the old MTR's or new Duratracs.
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3rd Feb 2016 7:15pm |
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Nomad Member Since: 26 Oct 2011 Location: Ringwood, Hants Posts: 300 |
Not sure about mud but I always turned off the DSC in the desert. Going up big dunes in the Middle East it was important to have all the power to all the wheels all the time. DSC can cut power momentarily when it thinks you are sliding. 2012 5.0L S/C
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3rd Feb 2016 7:48pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
That sort of thing is annoying and embarrassing, especially if a trailer needs to be unloaded and unhitched as part of the recovery effort. Also if "lesser" cars are managing and friends offer comments such as "surely a RANGE ROVER should be able to do that..." It is a very heavy vehicle and "ye cannae change the laws of physics".
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3rd Feb 2016 8:00pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Personally I have it turned off when I go laning but you can't fully turn it off in an FF as when a wheel begins to slip it will lock it using abs to transfer power to the gripped one. It does put some heat into the discs and pads though after a few challenging lanes 😂 FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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3rd Feb 2016 8:11pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8178 |
Lack of traction whilst offroad is always down to the three most important aspects...
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4th Feb 2016 11:46pm |
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destructimo Member Since: 24 Apr 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 76 |
Hi All,
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9th Feb 2016 3:23pm |
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destructimo Member Since: 24 Apr 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 76 |
Hi Pete, Is that pressing and holding the button for 10 seconds to turn off both DSC and the TC? Yes the AT2s are better. They worked very well on my 03 Ranger double cab. Then I changed them for 31" Kumho KL71s and could get away with all sorts of sillyness. Cheers Clive |
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9th Feb 2016 3:30pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8178 |
Ummmm...
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9th Feb 2016 4:37pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
It's ok I was wrong as well as I thought it turned it off slightly in some way as I can get the back end to drift out more when it's off for some reason...
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9th Feb 2016 5:19pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8178 |
Just been having a good read up, it seems that DSC prevents under and oversteer by reducing the engine power and braking wheels, it also prevents burnouts off the line by limiting power and braking wheels.... when it's switched off the TC controls wheelspin by braking the faster wheel, not limiting the power to them... makes sense... you can spin up all the wheels as the TC just thinks you are moving faster than you are... If one wheel is much faster than the others, and it also takes into account steering wheel angle to work out the relative difference between inside and outside wheels, it then brakes the faster wheel but allows the power to remain...
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9th Feb 2016 5:56pm |
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