yaw control?

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There are a handful but im not going throught the game to make a list when you can do just that also, plus YAW control sucks a bonger in GT3.
 
well,like TuneRVisioN just said,its just only for Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.

Active Yaw Control (AYC) is an automobile feature designed by Mitsubishi Motors, first introduced in the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV. It has been included in certain models of every subsequent generation, and was also used in the VR-4 variant of the eighth generation Mitsubishi Galant sedan and Legnum wagon.[1] Later developments led to S-AYC (Super-Active Yaw Control), first introduced on the Evolution VIII, utilizing a planetary gearset which could support an even greater torque bias than the previous system.[2] AYC and S-AYC have also been seen in several Mitsubishi concept cars based on the underpinnings of the Lancer Evo, such as the CZ3 Tarmac and Tarmac Spyder, the Montero Evolution, the RPM 7000, and the Concept-X.[3]

Active yaw control is based on a computer-controlled rear differential which can actively split torque based on input from various accelerometers in the vehicle measuring longitudinal and lateral g forces, steering, brakes and throttle position.[4] Where ABS brakes are fitted they too are included in the input parameters. It accomplishes this via two hydraulic clutches which can limit torque on individual axles. This system should not be confused with stability control systems which utilize the braking system of a vehicle by individually braking certain wheels to rotate and slow the car (such as Electronic Brakeforce Distribution). AYC is a performance-oriented system which aims to increase cornering speeds.

Competition oriented models of the Lancer Evolution do not include the AYC/S-AYC system, as it is less durable and heavier than a standard mechanical limited slip differential. Also, in the hands of a professional race driver, the benefits of SAYC are negligible.

US-spec models of the Lancer Evolution have never included S-AYC.

From:Wikipedia

hope this helps.......:)
 
well you need to adjust the ayc torque control.maybe you put too much or something.....
 
Personally I could never get yaw to do much for me. I remember trying it on a Galant VR4 in GT2 (the Galant in this game oversteers like mad even on pavement) and even with the yaw dialed all the way up it didn't fix my problem. Tried yaw in GT3 on a couple Lancers in some rallies--same deal. I'm not sure what's supposed to be for. I find full-custom differentials make much more of a difference even tho these take awhile to dial in correctly.
 
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