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Old 08-18-2009, 04:11 PM
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What is VSA or is it VSC

Something about stability.. yes Im a woman.. LOL
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 04:21 PM
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Although I'm not sexually biased, if you are going to choose to be degrading towards your own sex, at least enable yourself with the wonderful power of wiki:
Electronic stability control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's useless for advanced drivers, actually more of a hindrance than anything else, but for most drivers it is very helpful in situations involving loss in traction/control.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by debbee4
Something about stability.. yes Im a woman.. LOL
hahaha, i like your sense of humor. im the same way when my wife takes me to JoAnn's etc. im like wat's that huge ribbon thingie?

that's fabric and you buy by the yard.

im like ohhh...

VSA is dynamic stability control. it senses slippage on your tires and applies the proper braking and engine speed control to help you maximize control of your car while driving on slippery terrain. it's good stuff if you're on factory tires and driving in the rain.

for snow though, get appropriate snow tires. it works much better than VSA + stock tires.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 07:02 PM
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a genius with an abacus VS a monkey and a calculator

who do u think gets the job done?

vsa is for monkeys

spend the money on driving schools (NOT drivers ed)
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TekXoID
Although I'm not sexually biased, if you are going to choose to be degrading towards your own sex, at least enable yourself with the wonderful power of wiki:
Electronic stability control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's useless for advanced drivers, actually more of a hindrance than anything else, but for most drivers it is very helpful in situations involving loss in traction/control.

Im not degrading myself, I just dont know much about cars -
and..... I did enable myself to the wonderful world of Wikipedia after the fact.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 07:42 PM
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Thanks, I dont think Im degrading myself, but I dont know much about cars
Just like you may not know much about something a woman may have an interest in.
I did look it up after I asked the question in the wonderful world of Wiki.
Didnt have to be so harsh.
 
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Debbee- don't worry you're doing fine.

Any other questions you got, search or post away!
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 08:48 PM
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Vehicle Stability Control!
 
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Old 06-09-2010, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by debbee4
Thanks, I dont think Im degrading myself, but I dont know much about cars
Just like you may not know much about something a woman may have an interest in.
I did look it up after I asked the question in the wonderful world of Wiki.
Didnt have to be so harsh.
Don't worry Debbee--some on this forum aren't too welcoming to us women. We may not be as technical, but we know how to drive and we know a good car when we see one!
Lots of talk here about Mugen & VTEC & lowering the car which I do not understand.
God only knows why anyone would want to make this car any lower.... I need to ride on some dirt roads and am so happy the GE8 model is higher and has bigger tires.

How about some girltalk about the mods we want to do on our cars?
 
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Don't worry Debbee--some on this forum aren't too welcoming to us women. We may not be as technical, but we know how to drive and we know a good car when we see one!
Lots of talk here about Mugen & VTEC & lowering the car which I do not understand.
God only knows why anyone would want to make this car any lower.... I need to ride on some dirt roads and am so happy the GE8 model is higher and has bigger tires.

How about some girltalk about the mods we want to do on our cars?
Lots of attitude around here - not to worry - keep on track and it turns out to be a supportive group.

I think you might be on to something sooznd with your girltalk thing. Who knows, the ADMIN might even consider a sticky.

And the boyz go crazy

K_C_
 
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Girl talk??? BLASPHEMY!
 
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Old 06-14-2010, 01:53 PM
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Maybe we should make a " For ladies only" place on here.
 
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Maybe we should make a " For ladies only" place on here.
Then nobody in the ladies side would ever learn anything.
 
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