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Old 07-26-2006, 12:53 AM
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Anyone has any experience with this device ? I'm seriously considering adding one to have some peace of mind...
http://www.racelogic.co.uk/?show=Traction_Control

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Racelogic are a decent company, and the guy there (Mike IIRC) is very good to deal with.

I don't think anyone has experience of it fitted though.

I'd recommend driver training rather than TC tbh
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thx for the info...but why the jumping to the 'usual' conclusions ?
FYI i attended one day of slip training - an eye opener - and a few days of advanced driver training at Zolder...but
1. i like safety
2. i'm not the only driver of that car...

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Originally Posted by jml,Jul 26 2006, 09:01 AM
2. i'm not the only driver of that car...

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Must be a woman
And jumping to conclusions yet again ...Martine - my wife - is a rather competent driver and attend most driving lessons with me. It's the son i'm worried about...good driver but 26 years old

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Only Joking with you, allot of sarcasm on this forum, get used to it mate!

Think its a very good idea. Let us all know how you get on.

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Get your son along to some training too (if he's allowed to do silly things on an airfield and learns how the car reacts, he'd probably be less tempted to mess about on the road with it)

As i said I think racelogic are decent, give them a call and talk to them about it.
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" Only Joking with you, allot of sarcasm on this forum, get used to it mate!"
Jumping once again ...i'm rather used to it after all this years on a lot of forums..

I found a Belgian dealer....distance wise i might as well let racelogic do the work. Wondering what would be the best option...
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Originally Posted by jml,Jul 26 2006, 09:40 AM
Jumping once again ...
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Relax ...........
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I'm sure somebody here had this fitted. It was probably several months back, so if you can find the thread and get through all the sarcasm you might find out something useful.


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