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<blockquote data-quote="paulny" data-source="post: 1220587" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>I have not, but ironically before the truck would even have a chance to spin the tire, there is a pronounced hesitation immediately after pushing down on the throttle. It's as if my pedal commander is not even working anymore and the hesitation is quite long. Granted, I just installed it today and have only driven with it for 30 minutes or so, but the hesitation doesn't make sense unless I was absolutely flooring it correct? Nonetheless, I will turn off TC and see how it responds. Question: can I turn TC off permanently, or is it something that has to be disabled each time I start the truck? If the TC needs to be turned off to negate the hesitation and make the truck respond to the Chipwerke, then it would be a pain in the arse to do that each time I drive my truck, much less compromising the TC safety feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulny, post: 1220587, member: 25534"] I have not, but ironically before the truck would even have a chance to spin the tire, there is a pronounced hesitation immediately after pushing down on the throttle. It's as if my pedal commander is not even working anymore and the hesitation is quite long. Granted, I just installed it today and have only driven with it for 30 minutes or so, but the hesitation doesn't make sense unless I was absolutely flooring it correct? Nonetheless, I will turn off TC and see how it responds. Question: can I turn TC off permanently, or is it something that has to be disabled each time I start the truck? If the TC needs to be turned off to negate the hesitation and make the truck respond to the Chipwerke, then it would be a pain in the arse to do that each time I drive my truck, much less compromising the TC safety feature. [/QUOTE]
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