George Vazquez non limited slip normally are not good for a burnout but in these Lexus sometimes they do great burnouts with both wheels , try looking up how limited slip diff work and non limited slip diff , it’s a lot of info
One more question, is there a way to bypass the traction control system ? I have a 95 sc300 and want to completely turn it off or bypass it, how can I do that, I’ve been looking everywhere but couldn’t find anything
George Vazquez there should be a small fuse box in your engine bay that only has 4 fuses - 2 for abs and 2 for traction control , remove the 2 for traction
What’s a Non limited slip differential
George Vazquez non limited slip normally are not good for a burnout but in these Lexus sometimes they do great burnouts with both wheels , try looking up how limited slip diff work and non limited slip diff , it’s a lot of info
One more question, is there a way to bypass the traction control system ? I have a 95 sc300 and want to completely turn it off or bypass it, how can I do that, I’ve been looking everywhere but couldn’t find anything
Pull the fuse out, located in the engine bay
Imperial Titan where in the engine bay . Which fuse
@@R1Geooo Should say TRAC, idk if different on a soarer/sc300 as i own a supra. But it should be the same.
Should be a 7.5amp
George Vazquez there should be a small fuse box in your engine bay that only has 4 fuses - 2 for abs and 2 for traction control , remove the 2 for traction
So Nice to watch. I love Lexus now