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First Donuts in Gandalf did not disappoint.

Gandalfthegrey

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I did some donuts on the beach after turning off the esc by holding down the traction control button. I could still feel the truck pulling power and holding back. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix/way to disable it completely?
 
I did some donuts on the beach after turning off the esc by holding down the traction control button. I could still feel the truck pulling power and holding back. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix/way to disable it completely?
 
I did some donuts on the beach after turning off the esc by holding down the traction control button. I could still feel the truck pulling power and holding back. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix/way to disable it completely?
 
With it being snow I didn't need a whole lot of gas to get it spinning. The traction control was off and I didn't feel a hesitation on the engine when I did give it the beans. I haven't heard of this before. Kinda sucks that we can't have fun in these new trucks without software getting in the way.
 
I didn't feel anything as fsr as power management
I had it in offroad mode with the traction control nannies off.
The pictures I posted were the first time I had the truck in the dirt.
I've had it out in really loose sand(glamis)
and haven't felt and control nannies.
I'm coming from a Toyota FJ with a ton of nannies and a 2018 ZR2 Colorado with no nannies with the right mode selected.
I would have definitely felt something in really loose sand where momentum is key.
I mostly run two-wheel drive, rear locked stability control turned off off-road mode.
With all the different modes and whatnot.
it took me a while in the Colorado to figure out exactly how to get the best out of it and off-road situations.
 

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