displacement/yaw control

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I only know of one car you can use Yaw Control and only one car for displacement increase does any one know which ones they are or if there are more let me clarify this for you . I already know what they are but am searching for more also I am wondering who else has figured this out :D I currently have $52,000,000 worth of cars in my garage
 
Yaw control is pretty cool , it makes it easier to turn , try it on the Lacer Evo VI Rally Car , you can adjust how much of the effect you want , Thanks Fuji K the only one I know of for displacement is the 71 Datsun 240Z
 
the Impreza's don't have yaw control so i have to fine turn the suspension and drive technically. I learn to drive without the ad of electronics helping me turn. Well this is just me...hehe

heck...i don't even have ASC or TCS on my WRX STi VI. i had ASC once and it sucked! come to think of it......AWD was made for more traction, why would i buy something to control my stability when i have full traction? hehehe..... and i spent 50k for nothing.

oh well.....at least ASC helped the 2000GT!!! man did that car spinout!! i think it should help the Mobil NSX. i can't even make it through the first turn in Red Rock Valley.

ok enough from me.....just passing on experiences....;)
 
I remember being able to get yaw control for one car, but I don't remember what it was. I don't know of any car that can get increasing displacement.
 
Some of the Skyline GT-R's ('89, '99, '99 V-Spec) can get the displacement increase. So does the Mini Cooper and the Datsun 240Z. It's a joke; you gain about 3 to 7 horsepower, and it's available for about 10 cars, tops.

Yaw control is only available on a few cars: the few I know of is the Evo VI Rally Car and the Galant VR-4 '99 (?). It replaces the differential in the car.
 
ASC is very handy for taming the tail happy TVR Tuscan Speed 6 and The Speed 12. Set at about 51 those two monsters go from "pit bull on meth" handling to "hungry rottweiler" handling. The second is still a bit of a handful but cuts down on cussing in front of the children
 
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