V12V tyre c*ck up! Urgent Help
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Neil1300r said:
Jeez, if the engine is screaming then but you are not going anywhere have you thought about regulating the input from your right leg / foot?
DSC on the Aston uses the rear brake(s) to stop the wheel spinning. So now you are reving the tits off the car, not going anywhere, AND wearing out your rear brakes.
Try using less revs and making faster progress.
NO you are wrong, the DSC is cutting power to the wheels even with the most moderate of acceleration. All I am saying, is during this acceleration, the revs still increase as if there were no traction issues, but the car is accelerating considerably slower than it should be. (So I can only imagine the DSC is causing limited torque to be delivered to the wheels without touching engine revs) - This is me assuming that's how DSC works.DSC on the Aston uses the rear brake(s) to stop the wheel spinning. So now you are reving the tits off the car, not going anywhere, AND wearing out your rear brakes.
Try using less revs and making faster progress.
roughrider said:
READ MY POSTS!!
If the engine revs increase, but speed doesn't, you are wrecking your clutch,,,,i give up!! Or you are burning away your rear tyres with the front brakes applied by the DSC.
As Mikey has mentioned, it seems what happening is the DSC is applying the rear brakes causing slow acceleration. As such, the only solution right now is to set the DSC to Track Mode. I wil call Aston Martin the morning to see if there is a solution to the DCS incorrectly responding.If the engine revs increase, but speed doesn't, you are wrecking your clutch,,,,i give up!! Or you are burning away your rear tyres with the front brakes applied by the DSC.
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