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Modifying ASR (Traction Control)

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Old Oct 19, 2005 | 08:11 PM
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Modifying ASR (Traction Control)

There's a thread in the LT1 forum concerning removing ASR... I managed to get it sidetracked by discussing modifying (or eliminating) the function of ASR via the PCM. So I thought I'd start a new thread, in the right forum.

Has anyone been able to, via PCM reprogramming...

1. delete the ASR's function entirely
2. modify the actions/aggressiveness of the ASR
3. reverse the ASR function (i.e. make it normally "off") like that SLP module

Thanks.
Old Oct 22, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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Re: Modifying ASR (Traction Control)

Originally Posted by Dave '97 Z28 M6
Has anyone been able to, via PCM reprogramming...

1. delete the ASR's function entirely
2. modify the actions/aggressiveness of the ASR
3. reverse the ASR function (i.e. make it normally "off") like that SLP module

Thanks.
1. Pretty sure there is a flag to shut it off?
2. I have somewhat successfully altered the timing retard table to help, but that damn gremlin under the pedal would still push up at me.
3. No, never heard of that. Not sure it's possible without actually getting into the code and rewriting it.
Old Oct 23, 2005 | 03:55 PM
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Re: Modifying ASR (Traction Control)

Thanks for the reply... good info.
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