I guess formula one cars use it because they are too stupid,
I better call them and tell them they are slowing the cars down
Nt788@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 12/22/2003 11:29:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>rgg14@cox.net writes:
>
>>Would somebody kindly explain to me how applying the maximum amount of
>>torque that the tires can stand with the available traction can be
>>considered slowing down? Torque limiting not braking control. Would TL have
>>
>
>If a vehicle is built right it will maximize available horsepower! TC will
>never increase the speed. Neither will additional weight or the addition of
>aero
>aids! it will help controllability or save tires, which might allow more
>speed. What would TC do on an 30degree ice slope?"Jack
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