AYC available on which cars?

  • Thread starter Hikari
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As far as I know it corrects the Yaw movement of the car trying to balance it.

In plain english: it makes car's handling better :).
 
This is off on a tangent, but does anyone remember any cars that had displacement increase upgrades? I remember doing it to a car but can't remember which.
 
For the question of how AYC works:

On the EVOs it is only on the rear diff, and is basically an active diff that physically increases or decreases power to either wheel to correct oversteer/understeer. Imagine this: the car begins to oversteer, so the AYC puts more power to the inside wheel, pushing the nose out and correcting. On the opposite, understeer would result in the AYC putting more power to the outside wheel, which pushes the nose around the corner.

Brilliant piece of wizardry!

For a better description, go here

To answer the topic, I believe that the EVOs are one of the only cars to have it. I think maybe the Mercedes might - they have their ESP system that in real life I believe has a yaw controlling differential.

There are few cars that you can increase displacement on. The Skylines are one. I'm not sure of the others.
 
I think most other stability systems like the mercedes esp use the brakes instead of a differential. Thank you all for the answer to my question.
 
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