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Re: Traction Control

To: DrMayf <drmayf@teknett.com>, landspeedracer
Subject: Re: Traction Control
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 06:14:56 -0700 (PDT)
 Just a guess, Mayf, but it seems that you could plot a curve indicating how 
fast a motor can increase RPM under ideal acceleration conditions, then program 
the thing to recognize sudden bursts in RPM increase which could only be the 
result of blown driveline or the beginning of loss of traction.  When the 
computer recognizes these anomolies in acceleration curve, it would take over 
and reduce power output. Not as ideal as some traction control devices, but 
probably better than a foot on the gas pedal.  
Dick J
  DrMayf <drmayf@teknett.com> wrote: All right, I'll bite. I see absolutely no 
way that something plugged into
the MSD ignition box could help or control traction. The ignition box
control the spark. So how does that affect grip on the track? I see no way
that it can connect to the braking system as in some newer cars. I cannot
see how it could split torque to any driven or undriven wheels.
The only thing I can see is that it might be like a G-tech which gives
lateral g's and provides this to the driver. That way he could always drive
the car as fast as the limit of traction would allow. But the driver is
still in control in this case. Still I can see how it could be an edge in
that kind of racing (circle track). Is this what is going on?

mayf the really really dumb and ignorant desert rat in pahrump...
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