accidents poll: vdc vs. no vdc
i've seen a surprising amount of posts from people who wrecked their z's since i started visiting this forum and it has got me wondering... how many of you who have been in accidents with your z (where the accident was caused by your z's loss of traction) had a VDC-enabled car and had VDC enabled at the time? and vice-versa. vdc not to be confused with tcs. thanks.
Originally posted by FairladyZ
All vehicles have vdc. The m6 can turn it off.
All vehicles have vdc. The m6 can turn it off.
my friend crashed his daytona blue becuase of loss of control, wasnt flying or anything, just driving normally.
That is what I was told. Besides when we opened the dash to install a switch next to my tcs switch, I saw rapped in either red or green tape, the connector for the VDC switch. Surprised the hell outta me. I was thinking of buying the switch from Nissan plugging it in and see if I can turn VDC off.
Originally posted by FairladyZ
That is what I was told. Besides when we opened the dash to install a switch next to my tcs switch, I saw rapped in either red or green tape, the connector for the VDC switch. Surprised the hell outta me. I was thinking of buying the switch from Nissan plugging it in and see if I can turn VDC off.
That is what I was told. Besides when we opened the dash to install a switch next to my tcs switch, I saw rapped in either red or green tape, the connector for the VDC switch. Surprised the hell outta me. I was thinking of buying the switch from Nissan plugging it in and see if I can turn VDC off.
I cant spin my tires anyways b/c of tcs....or is it VDC?..
If I floor it around a corner I dont get sideways, if i turn it off (TCS) I get sideways.....If you turn TCS off do you spin your tires flooring it from a stop?
If I floor it around a corner I dont get sideways, if i turn it off (TCS) I get sideways.....If you turn TCS off do you spin your tires flooring it from a stop?
Originally posted by FairladyZ
All vehicles have vdc. The m6 can turn it off.
All vehicles have vdc. The m6 can turn it off.
Base, Enthusiast, and Roadsters have only TCS not VDC. They do have a switch in the same place.
The VDC system uses a gyro in the center console. If you don't have VDC you are missing the gyro and a module under the hood. (I think).
I wish I had it, but I don't think there is any easy/cheap way to add it.
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Originally posted by FairladyZ
I cant spin my tires anyways b/c of tcs....or is it VDC?..
If I floor it around a corner I dont get sideways, if i turn it off (TCS) I get sideways.....If you turn TCS off do you spin your tires flooring it from a stop?
I cant spin my tires anyways b/c of tcs....or is it VDC?..
If I floor it around a corner I dont get sideways, if i turn it off (TCS) I get sideways.....If you turn TCS off do you spin your tires flooring it from a stop?
TCS is there to prevent wheel spin
There are harnesses for almost all the features that are options on all the cars, even on the base model.. For most models of cars regardless of brand. It does not mean the feature is present... The computer and/or sensors also need to be there for the feature to work....
Also that connector probably was not for VDC... The VDC computer REPLACES the TCS Computer on the CAN system in our cars so they are not seprate but in the same box when both are present. There is also only one buttion no VDC equiped cars that turns TCS and VDC off at the same time.
Originally posted by wildone_106
Touring does'nt have VDC...
Touring does'nt have VDC...
Hey I just noticed, but where's the poll?
Last edited by Hey Ya; Jan 21, 2004 at 08:07 AM.
Originally posted by FairladyZ
good info, so in essence TCS and VDC are the same thing.?.
good info, so in essence TCS and VDC are the same thing.?.
this might not be 100% correct
but vdc is tcs plus electronically controled brake force distribution system that help in keeping the car in control
vdc did turn on when i was cut off on the freeway and had swerve to avoid the suv driver who doesn't know how to use mirrors
i could hear the abs in one of the front wheels even though i wasn't braking.
but vdc is tcs plus electronically controled brake force distribution system that help in keeping the car in control
vdc did turn on when i was cut off on the freeway and had swerve to avoid the suv driver who doesn't know how to use mirrors
i could hear the abs in one of the front wheels even though i wasn't braking.
Originally posted by FairladyZ
good info, so in essence TCS and VDC are the same thing.?.
good info, so in essence TCS and VDC are the same thing.?.
TCS = Something that is humanly possible. TCS monitors the rear wheels, if they spin enough faster than the fronts it cuts the throttle.
VDC = Not humanly possible. VDC monitors the spin of the tires and the yaw angle(sideslip) of the car. When it detects sideways motion, it can independently brake each of the 4 wheels to get the car back to the right attitude.
Thats the difference.
Also, the Base and Enthusiast DO NOT have VDC. I dont beleive the base has TCS either. Both TCS and VDC can be turned off via switches located above the gas door button.
Hope this all helps.
Originally posted by AndyB
Base, Enthusiast, and Roadsters have only TCS not VDC. They do have a switch in the same place.
Base, Enthusiast, and Roadsters have only TCS not VDC. They do have a switch in the same place.
ugh... i'm stupid. i totally forgot about the poll feature. i was thinking informal poll. i'd like to start a new thread with a REAL poll and close this one if the mods don't mind.
edit: hmm... for some reason i don't get the little "Post a poll" section when i go to the "New Thread" form from this forum. I get it when I post a new thread from other forums. what am i doing wrong.
edit: hmm... for some reason i don't get the little "Post a poll" section when i go to the "New Thread" form from this forum. I get it when I post a new thread from other forums. what am i doing wrong.
Last edited by ml2316; Jan 21, 2004 at 09:28 PM.
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