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Old May 10, 2008 | 06:54 AM
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Old May 15, 2008 | 12:28 PM
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Whiteline is 100% on the right track here.

I think Whiteline is trying to express that as a driver if you allow a "tuned" electronic device to take some of the driving requirements away from the driver it allows for a faster driver. OEM ABS systems are designed for the average driver. VDC is designed for the average driver. This allows you to "tune" the VDC so that it comes in smoother and later but still provides a safety net. If I can brake deeper into the corner and be on the accelerator WOT 1 second before I used to with the Whiteline device tuned so I get 10% wheel spin then I'll be faster out of the corner. I wonder if it controls ABS also? Bosch now offers a standalone ABS controller for motorsports applications. That says something about the value of tunable electronic suspension/brake controls.
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