Roush Question about Traction Control?

finisher241

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When I bought my 04 s281 the previous owner went into the computer system and permanently took the traction control off. So my question is does the traction control being on actually help any at all? I can't even floor the car or get on it hard in 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd gear sometimes without it doing nothing but spinning and getting sideways. Will the traction control help prevent this? The only upgrades are the 3.73 gears, tb, and it was dyno tuned. Thanks for the help.
 
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if I recall...all it does is kill spark or timing..one or the other...either way it just kills power to the wheels, its not like a real traction control system like you'd find ina vette or higher end cars. I only used it in my '01 saleen when it was raining.
 
When I bought my 04 s281 the previous owner went into the computer system and permanently took the traction control off. So my question is does the traction control being on actually help any at all? I can't even floor the car or get on it hard in 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd gear sometimes without it doing nothing but spinning and getting sideways. Will the traction control help prevent this? The only upgrades are the 3.73 gears, tb, and it was dyno tuned. Thanks for the help.

No, it doesn't help any when it is on (from my past experience). But, I live in Virginia Beach and I didn't drive my car in adverse weather and only on sunny days on dry roads.

I also had a 2004 S281-SC with the traction control permanently disabled. When I had it custom dyno tuned I asked my tuner to disable it. I had it permanently disabled because I was tired of forgetting to turn it off every time I got in the car. If I didn't turn it off and got on the gas real hard from a stop the car would hesitate and bog down.

Trust me, you're better off spinning your tires and going sideways than not going anywhere at all. It was very frustrating. If you want traction, get better gripping tires and a limited slip differential.
 
Sure, but not much for racing

Being 16 and a guy I have definitely tested this system. First of all I've found its great in the rain, to prevent hydro planing, its also is good at helping you keep control when you don't mean to spin out. Other than that however it doesn't do much more than really warn you that you are spinning out, and can be a hindrance if you are racing or things of that sort. Overall however the system is great when the weather sucks, and thats about it.
 
fuel

It pulls timing and fuel and on a supercharged car thats a very bad combo, its best left off on any supercharged car, any reputable tuner will tell you to keep it off if you value the life of your engine, its a very poorly desingned system and is best diabled