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Old 03-25-2007, 09:52 PM   #4 (permalink)
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question ;so the manual say s over 100 mph ..tcs light come s on for what reasion? if you gong 120 130 140 mph for 20 mins.. is there going to be damage? i understand tcs light gos off at 90 mph and below or push tcs button ,dose any one know if damage will acure at 120 +++++ mph and tcs light comes on while drivin these high speed s for any time with zz top playing loud as the bose system will go.

ps. the yellow 2006 vette will never bother a ssr ever again. top down too.
The light just comes on to tell you traction control is off. No other reason. No damage.

However, you likely won't be going over 125 unless you have modified the speed limiter via a custom tune. If you have modified the speed limiter and are going over 125, I hope you have Z rated tires.
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