Your Google-fu is outstanding, Kazz. Believe me folks, outstanding Google-fu skills. It's the truth. Truly remarkable.
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Okay so sweet, glad we know
how it works. So, at the very least we know that the TVC will not cause damage to any components on our Fiestas when we track in the dry, if we are very careful and smooth with throttle inputs and
never spin tires. Makes perfect sense given all the information and anecdotal evidence we have to date. This makes me feel better for future dry track days!
When tracking the Fiesta in the wet though, when wheel spin is less controllable, we will inevitably be frying our brakes and cooking our wheels. So basically, do not track these cars in the wet.
I'm glad I learned today how our TVC system works (thanks Kazz
. And with that, I still find it frustrating and ridiculous that we cannot simply turn it off. We have to drive-around the nannie so as to not allow our cars to destroy themselves. As a manufacturer, this is not the scenario you want, for many reasons. There are plenty of folks who are not like Kazz, or are not like me or other folks who are smooth with their throttle inputs. There are many people who might track their cars in the wet like I did, when wheel spin is less controllable. And yeah, there are tons of folks out there who just stab the skinny pedal on every corner exit and light up the inner tire. I don't think it's good for the manufacturer to have these cars come back to the service department with fried brakes because the driver simply "didn't drive the car right".
I suppose in the end, our thoughts don't matter much to Ford. I've read the supplement. Ford covered their asses by disclaiming that track use can void manufacturer warranty on certain components anyway. So really, I would imagine the response from Ford when bringing your Fiesta into the service department with destroyed brakes to be, "well, looks like you didn't drive the car right."
Anyway sorry about the rant... looks like I will be unplugging some harnesses in the center console next track day. :thumbup: