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TCC or TC2

Discussion in 'ACC General Discussions' started by PiretSS2000, Dec 12, 2018.

  1. PiretSS2000

    PiretSS2000 Racer

    Hey all. I have a simple question, what does TCC or TC2 mean?
     

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  3. RS10

    RS10 Simracer

    Traction Control Control and Traction Control 2, which is vastly superior to the measly Traction Control 1 :confused:

    I'm suprised there's no thread about the Ferrari yet, especially since it seems to have a different TC system than the other cars
     
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  4. tlsmikey

    tlsmikey Simracer

    Ferrari has two traction control systems. One is the standard traction control (i believe its TC1) that limits wheel slip. The second traction control (TC2) is more of a rotational slip limiter. Think of it as dynamic stability control. It is supposed to help keep yaw in check.

    In iRacing we have these settings too. Although, it will help prevent spins/slides it can also make it harder to recover from one depending upon how you set it. Lots of tuning here.
     
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  5. Putting it in a very simplistic way: TCC to control spinning on straights, TC2 to control slipping while cornering.

    EDIT: tlsmikey already gave a good answered before i could see it. :)
     
  6. Paul Sutton

    Paul Sutton Simracer

    Found this statement
    Improved traction control
    These two manettinos regulate the two phases of traction control, meaning they work independently on when and how the intervention activation occurs. The right-hand manettino (TC1) governs ‘when’, in other words the point of intervention under acceleration. The left-hand one (TC2) instead governs ‘how’, controlling the degree of intensity of torque reduction as it senses the rear wheels spin.

    On this page.
    https://au.motorsport.com/ferrari/n...ed-488-challenge-car-for-2017-856773/3007742/
     
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  7. sps_for_race

    sps_for_race Alien

     
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  8. Paul Sutton

    Paul Sutton Simracer

    I had a go at changing the setting and yeah if you get it backwards as I did the first time you just spin out but I ended up with a setting both at 3 and was happy with it.
     
  9. Coanda

    Coanda Alien

    @Aristotelis - "Driver and engineers feedback suggest that you go on par for both TCs. i.e. TC1 @3 and TC2@3 +/- 1 . Don't try exaggerated values like TC1=2 and TC2=10. It will be confusing and won't work as intended."

    How will this work when making TC changes whilst racing? Will we be given TC2 adjustment also?
     
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  10. sps_for_race

    sps_for_race Alien

    You can already assign buttons for both TC, what is your question?
     
  11. Coanda

    Coanda Alien

    Oh i see. Not a gpad which is what i use now.
     
  12. Fernandito

    Fernandito Racer

    They do different things. TC1 ain't better than 2 and viceversa
     

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