10 sec/rwd sti

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  1. SUBY_RUE

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  2. Greg

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    Damn... I'll prob get flamed for saying this but... :)
    I read on Nasioc somewhere that if you pull the e-brake up one click, it will dissable the center diff and allow only the rear wheels to spin.... That may be completely false, but I read it somewhere.
     
  3. calmnothing

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    i've heard of ppl using this trick to heat up their rear tires
     
  4. Greg

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    I'd be scared to try it though, it can't be good for it...
     
  5. Matt

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    I was under the impression that it does the OPPOSITE...pull the ebrake and it disengages the rear end.
     
  6. savsuby

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    That Sti was fast.
     
  7. Greg

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    Hell I dunno, I'm not about to try it and find out though :)
     
  8. Matt

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    pussy!

    :p
     
  9. WJM

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    pulling up the ebrake until the 'brake' light in the dash comes on does several things:

    1. Turns off DRLs.
    2. Center diff lockup is disabled. The diff is now in default mode. (35/65 for 04/05, 41/59 for 06/07)
    3. Usually stops vehicle from moving easily.
    4. A clicking sound is heard from under the ebrake handle.
     
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    Does setting DCCD full back to open pretty much do #2 on the STi?
     
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    full back to open? WTF?

    If you set it 'full rear' or the setting farthest down the indicator where it is highlighted green, then it is the same as #2.
     

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