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    If we were after 0-100 times, the DSG would be the way to go without a doubt

    With ESP on, it just cuts the throttle fully & stops you near dead on the spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    If we were after 0-100 times, the DSG would be the way to go without a doubt
    DSG does seem like a good mod in itself if you are into drag racing, but i still like 6MT. May look into it next time though (Golf R).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    If we were after 0-100 times, the DSG would be the way to go without a doubt

    With ESP on, it just cuts the throttle fully & stops you near dead on the spot.
    Hi,

    are you able to let us know if any of the ECU flashes can 100% eliminate the ESP?
    MY16 MKVIIR - Option: Folded rear seats mode.
    MKI....#14....lost count.

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    No - because the engine ECU is not what controls the ESP.

    Its the ABS controller primarily working in conjunction with the other ECU's.

    We have in the past built a special file for people who do autocross vents that enables the throttle to function when left foot braking.

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    it will only affect 0.0000000000001% of the time it's driven but still................a leash is a leash.

    hope theres enough feedback to VW to reconsider this in the future.

    Thanks for your reply Guy.
    MY16 MKVIIR - Option: Folded rear seats mode.
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    No problems! If there was enough of a market for it (and with the legalities it would have to be for "off road use only") we have someone who is willing to develop an interceptor for the ESP system - but can not get enough market support

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    Oettinger RE 19" street wheels




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    Quote Originally Posted by EndlessMKI View Post
    it will only affect 0.0000000000001% of the time it's driven but still................a leash is a leash.

    hope theres enough feedback to VW to reconsider this in the future.

    Thanks for your reply Guy.
    Pull your ABS fuse, problem solved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Pull your ABS fuse, problem solved
    I tried that, only one minor problem - car wont start then

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    what if you were to cripple the ABS system by disconnecting a sensor?

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