Re: Traction Control & ESP availability?





PC Paul wrote:
> Stuart Gray wrote:
>> "SimonJ" <me@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:dpc6ui$t34$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>
>>>> But then again if the OP had 192bhp and RWD then I'd expect *some*
>>>> experience of a slippery back end!!
>>>>
>>> AFAIK, bmw, and all manufacturers fit a device to restrict the
>>> amount of hp available to spin the wheels.
>>> Its called a bloody throttle pedal.
>>>
>> That is what I told the wife after she managed to get my 240 estate
>> sideways and upside down on the opposite side of a dual carriageway,
>> after exiting a roundabout.
>
> And I bet she was thankful for your helpful comments ;-)

I'm amazed he's still breathing!


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