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Twingo Renaultsport 133
ESP switch
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 163840" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>LC - You are talking absolute crap. ESP is an extension of the ABS system and is computer controlled. Ferrari have ESP, Nissan GTR R35 has ESP, the list goes on. it's not eballz, just that you're talking ballz. as are a few other folk to be polite.</p><p></p><p>Waitey - what are you even talking about? what has torque got to do with ESP. good grief man lol! </p><p></p><p>OP - i'm wondering, do you notice much of a difference with the esp on? usually i've found that ESP is good in the wet, it will aid you in any skids or hydroplane situation where things can become tricky much faster than you can think but i completely agree that ESP is best kept off in the dry, more so on spirited b road drives than anywhere else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 163840, member: 2757"] LC - You are talking absolute crap. ESP is an extension of the ABS system and is computer controlled. Ferrari have ESP, Nissan GTR R35 has ESP, the list goes on. it's not eballz, just that you're talking ballz. as are a few other folk to be polite. Waitey - what are you even talking about? what has torque got to do with ESP. good grief man lol! OP - i'm wondering, do you notice much of a difference with the esp on? usually i've found that ESP is good in the wet, it will aid you in any skids or hydroplane situation where things can become tricky much faster than you can think but i completely agree that ESP is best kept off in the dry, more so on spirited b road drives than anywhere else! [/QUOTE]
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