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09-07-2014, 03:57 PM | #1 |
S5, Sport Off, DSC M-track
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M-Track Mode vs DSC off
Have read a few posts on this subject and the general view is that M-Track is good on the roads but for track, DSC off is the way to go.
Is that still the view of those using these modes? |
09-07-2014, 07:10 PM | #2 |
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I started my first twenty or thirty plus laps of the Nordschleife with DSC on but now run with it off and have not bothered to use M track (more due to ignorance than any other reason). I now also run a 996 GT3 which has no aids save ABS so I am sure it will all end in tears eventually.
It will be interesting to see how everyone else runs on track. For me the main bugbear is remembering to switch DSC off as it has to be switched off every time you restart the car - default is 'on'. Pip |
09-07-2014, 08:34 PM | #3 |
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I tend to use full DSC on when wet
mTrack for first 1-2 sessions dSC off after that either straight away or on first lap out.
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09-07-2014, 09:01 PM | #4 |
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Thanks chaps, I think roadwise it's about time I stop leaning on the DSC and get used to the car moving with a bit more freedom. Will run with M-Track for a while see how it goes, I've been finding DSC is becoming ever more intrusive these days as my confidence with the car grows.
Trackwise - not sure about losing DSC entirely, at this stage I've still a shedload to learn so will give M-Track a go when I'm alone in the car but with passengers, better I get a few more laps under my belt before offing the DSC. Last edited by Rick H; 09-07-2014 at 09:12 PM. |
09-07-2014, 09:28 PM | #5 |
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M track rain Dsc off rest of time. Normal m3 Stay in in rain DSc off rest off time M track overheats your brakes and those who don't turn dsc off will have faster brake wear IMO. |
09-07-2014, 09:56 PM | #6 |
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When I started doing track days I used to run with it on, m track that is, you can learn to be smooth and work out what you have done for traction to kick in.
Then do some wet grip days, andy walsh days then more track days with trAction off. The Csl is actually quite forgiving and help you advance as a driver. The rockingham wet grip days are awesome and very little wear on the car. Andy walsh's days are also superb but make sure you going on your crappest tyres. If your new to it m track is great. Try a few donuts at a car park with all traction settings so you can see how forgiving they are. It took me what felt like years to finally figure it out with dsc off and controlling the back end. |
09-07-2014, 09:49 PM | #7 | |
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You refer to leaning on the DSC, In the dry is your TC lighting up a lot? I can list the number of TC light up's on 1 hand in 4 summers. Does this mean I need to part-ex cesil for something more a kin to my driving style? Please feel free to be economical with the truth!! |
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10-07-2014, 06:56 AM | #8 | |
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Track days TM on dry or wet. |
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10-07-2014, 11:20 AM | #9 | |
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Perhaps "leaning" was the wrong word, maybe "relying on to get me out the crap if I stuff up rather than driving better" would be better? Next year is Cups on the old girl, probably the Cup2s - not because I NEED any extra grip, but because they are purported to be a tad more hard-wearing so easier on the wallet (assuming they cost the same!) Lawsey - the over-heating you mention; is that when working really hard, general "uninspired" driving or occaisional squiggles? I have Alcons Cup /AP600/RS29s on the car? This is my local "play" road by the way and I certainly see it on here - short but lots of tight bends and splitter-scraping elevation changes: |
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10-07-2014, 12:55 PM | #10 | |
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The other thing to point out is that if the DSC intervenes a lot on track, the rear brakes are at risk of overheating. I went through a set of rear pads very quickly by leaving M-track mode on. Compared to my old 911 or even the GTR, I find that the CSL is very forgiving and predictable, whereas the 911 would be slow to let go and then would let go quickly, and the GTR has very unique behaviour. Take it on track at somewhere like Bedford and push it until you spin out. |
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