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autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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Whats Traction Lok on the 99+ GTs? It has that button on the shifter console there and was curious how it works.
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Joooestang66
Member # 2828
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That button youre referring to is the traction control button, Traction Lok is what Ford calls thier limited slip differential. They are two totally diferent things. With Traction control it uses wheel speed signals from each wheel to determine if the vehicle is loosing traction, if it does then it cuts injectors.
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autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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what kind of injectors? thnx
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Joooestang66
Member # 2828
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Fuel injectors. A few injectors are turned off to reduce engine power, then brake pressure is applied to the spinning wheel via the ABS system. [ March 07, 2006, 09:22 PM: Message edited by: Joooestang66 ]
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autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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holy smokes...thats freakin awsome...but its not the same as posi right?...man thats kinda kool...becasue it aint sending power to both wheels rihgt?... i was just curiuos becasue my new 02 GT has that Button there on the console and i was curious on how it worked...thanks a lot i appreciate it...
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the02stangman
Member # 6223
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quote: Originally posted by autumnstang97: holy smokes...thats freakin awsome...but its not the same as posi right?...man thats kinda kool...becasue it aint sending power to both wheels rihgt?... i was just curiuos becasue my new 02 GT has that Button there on the console and i was curious on how it worked...thanks a lot i appreciate it...
It doesn’t work quite like you think it does. It’s actually a really annoying feature. It is not at all for racing. In fact turn it off if you plan on racing or driving aggressive. I used my Diablo tuner to make it stay off. In the rain or under hard acceleration, if it senses a rear tire spinning it kills some of the fuel to the engine and makes the car fall right on its face. Trust me. Its not all that cool. Turn it on and try to do a burn out. You’ll see what I mean.
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mf150
Member # 6526
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quote: Originally posted by autumnstang97: holy smokes...thats freakin awsome...but its not the same as posi right?...man thats kinda kool...becasue it aint sending power to both wheels rihgt?... i was just curiuos becasue my new 02 GT has that Button there on the console and i was curious on how it worked...thanks a lot i appreciate it...
it's exactly the same as posi.
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the02stangman
Member # 6223
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The traction control button on the dash is NOT posi at all.
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Joooestang66
Member # 2828
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Traction Control: Electronic program that uses the ABS module, ABS HCU, wheel speed sensors, brake pedal position sensor to detect wheel spin. ABS module sends signal to PCM, kills injectors, stops torque being made, pulses from HCU are sent to the caliper of the wheel that is spinning to make it stop.
Traction Lok, Posi Traction, whatever you wanna call it: Uses clutch plates and steels inside the carrier in between the side gears and the carrier. When the right rear wheel looses traction power is transfered to the other wheel. This sytem uses hard parts, not electronic programs.
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ALLEYEZONMYCOBRA
Member # 5068
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basically, if u wanna roast ur tires, turn it off, cuz if its on.. just like joooestang66 said ...it turns off sum of ur injectors...i always had my shit off.....
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mf150
Member # 6526
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quote: Originally posted by the02stangman: The traction control button on the dash is NOT posi at all.
what I meant is teh traction lok is ford's version of a posi unit.
the switch by the shifter has nothing to do with the rear end...it's a traction control switch that comes optional on the GT.
sorry to not be specific.
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