Stratified tune affect on OEM traction control button

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I have a Stratified single file 93 and E30 combo tune with all 5 slots used. 93, E30, 93 eco, E30 eco and valet mode. I have Stratifed traction control on by default. My question is whether the Stratifed tune overrules the OEM traction control, the OEM stability (yaw) control, and the OEM torque vectoring. If not, does the OEM off button still work and does it maintain its 2 step function? If it does still work, what does it do? And does torque vectoring always stay on regardless of the use of the button, as it does when stock? See pages 12 and 13 of the FiST Supplemental Owners Manual for a full description of the stock setup. Thanks.
 


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Maybe email Stratified with those questions, it's their tune file so I would assume they would be able to give you the most accurate answers
 


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I have a Stratified single file 93 and E30 combo tune with all 5 slots used. 93, E30, 93 eco, E30 eco and valet mode. I have Stratifed traction control on by default. My question is whether the Stratifed tune overrules the OEM traction control, the OEM stability (yaw) control, and the OEM torque vectoring. If not, does the OEM off button still work and does it maintain its 2 step function? If it does still work, what does it do? And does torque vectoring always stay on regardless of the use of the button, as it does when stock? See pages 12 and 13 for a full description of the stock setup. Thanks.
The STuned TC is basically on top of the OEM TC. It does have YAW compensations etc..

Everything left on would be OEM TC, ESC, and STuned TC.

If you're in sport mode then OEM TC is off and STuned TC is on.

If you turn everything off, then OEC TC is off and ESC is off but STuned TC is on.
 


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The STuned TC is basically on top of the OEM TC. It does have YAW compensations etc..

Everything left on would be OEM TC, ESC, and STuned TC.

If you're in sport mode then OEM TC is off and STuned TC is on.

If you turn everything off, then OEC TC is off and ESC is off but STuned TC is on.
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Maybe email Stratified with those questions, it's their tune file so I would assume they would be able to give you the most accurate answers
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The STuned TC is basically on top of the OEM TC. It does have YAW compensations etc..

Everything left on would be OEM TC, ESC, and STuned TC.

If you're in sport mode then OEM TC is off and STuned TC is on.

If you turn everything off, then OEC TC is off and ESC is off but STuned TC is on.
I just wish it could default to Sport mode, I have yet to get in the habit of pushing the button every time I get in and then invariably I have a chance to get on it, but then factory TC kicks in, LOL... But the refinements you guys made to the Cobb system and the default setting is quite good, well worth the $10 option for anyone smart enough to know that some TC can be good. :)
 


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I just wish it could default to Sport mode, I have yet to get in the habit of pushing the button every time I get in and then invariably I have a chance to get on it, but then factory TC kicks in, LOL... But the refinements you guys made to the Cobb system and the default setting is quite good, well worth the $10 option for anyone smart enough to know that some TC can be good. :)
There was someone on here making a circuitry to default tc to off. Been crickets a long time.
 


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