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Trying to trail brake / left foot at Tail of the Dragon this past weekend, and computer would not let me accelerate while light pressure applied to brakes. I was in sport + mode with traction control off. Is there a way to override this throttle back of the engine by the computer ?
I've heard traction off (short press) allows for burnouts and such, but that doesn't help when you are already rolling haha.
No, nothing I tried worked. If brake pedal was applied, it would not let me accelerate. I think it is called the Brake Override function to prevent unintended acceleration, and I have checked the manual for a way to overide, but coming up empty...😡
A lot of folks use trail-braking to help gain better balance / control weight distribution through turns and achieve higher exit speeds from turns...but this car shuts down the throttle if brakes are being applied...😡
Just to be clear, are you talking about trail braking in the traditional sense, where the brakes are released gradually until the apex of a turn? In that case, I'd say you must be pressing the throttle too early or holding the brakes too long.
I think that, if you're intentionally doing this, I would call it "throttle-braking". Really the usefulness of this technique is to alter the effective brake bias of the vehicle... that is, because you are driving a rear-wheel-drive car, you are counteracting the braking friction with the power transferred to the rear wheels, creating a strong front bias to the brakes. To me, this sounds dangerous on a tight mountain road.