RonJ
Registered Member
Have a few thousand clicks on my 2013 3.8 and was curious how much tire spin I'd get from a standing stop.
Complete stop on dry, clean asphalt, gear shift in "D", ESC on as usual, then I punched the pedal.
It gave a bit of a bog, just for a fraction of a second, and then started to pull. It pulls strong once some rpm is there but I was surprised, not even a chirp from the tires!!!
I tried it a few times, ESC on, ESC off, pedal right down hard through detent and not through detent before all the way down. Tried manual low, no difference. A very slight hesitation and then away it would go, but I never got a chirp from the tires. Actually surprised me. I should try it on gravel, see what happens.
Is traction control so quick and efficient it won't let the tires spin? Might be good in snow but should I be able to smoke those rear tires on dry road?
Thanks for any input ....... RonJ
Complete stop on dry, clean asphalt, gear shift in "D", ESC on as usual, then I punched the pedal.
It gave a bit of a bog, just for a fraction of a second, and then started to pull. It pulls strong once some rpm is there but I was surprised, not even a chirp from the tires!!!
I tried it a few times, ESC on, ESC off, pedal right down hard through detent and not through detent before all the way down. Tried manual low, no difference. A very slight hesitation and then away it would go, but I never got a chirp from the tires. Actually surprised me. I should try it on gravel, see what happens.
Is traction control so quick and efficient it won't let the tires spin? Might be good in snow but should I be able to smoke those rear tires on dry road?
Thanks for any input ....... RonJ