04-13-2010, 09:07 PM
The big question is why isn't the ESC kicking in and preventing the slide, since that is exactly what it is supposed to do here.
I also wouldn't think releasing the accelerator could cause the rear to slide, so I don't understand that at all: I would think you would have to hit the brakes to get the rear to come around. That is at least how it has always been for me, and is one of the main safety problems of front wheel drive. They must be cornering so fast that it is sliding, even without the brake or the accelerator on, something I have never felt (since I would always have braked, if I was cornering too fast).
I also wouldn't think releasing the accelerator could cause the rear to slide, so I don't understand that at all: I would think you would have to hit the brakes to get the rear to come around. That is at least how it has always been for me, and is one of the main safety problems of front wheel drive. They must be cornering so fast that it is sliding, even without the brake or the accelerator on, something I have never felt (since I would always have braked, if I was cornering too fast).