Hi all,
First post so let me take a second to introduce myself. My name is Shane and I am absolutely obsessed with these cars. Currently have two '16 SHOs in the driveway! (one white/non-PP and one black/PP). The white one is a lease that is due to go back next month, and the black one I picked up to replace the white one because: It'll no longer be a daily driver so I'm going to be getting agressive with tuning & mods, and I wanted all the PP perks that I initally passed on because they weren't sensible for my wife's daily commute. I can't wait to learn from everyone's experience here and hopefully be able to contribute knowledge myself eventually.
So anyway, picked up the PP SHO a couple weeks ago and have had little time to play with it besides a couple quick trips to the party store. Super excited to be able to turn off the nannies, I turn off advancetrac (hold brake and hold TCS button until I get the message on the screen) before heading out.
Now, my only real opportunity to get squirrely in my trips has been the lone stopsign at the end of my street where I turn onto the main road. So, from a standstill I mash the pedal and cut the wheel hard left, anticipating that I'm going to breakfree and have to get out of it immediately due to understeer or some sort of powerslide.
Well, no, nothing of the sort happened. The car happily maintained perfect control and went right where I pointed it without even the slightest chirp. Acceleration felt subjectively good, I didn't sense any power being cut, but the experience was quite underwhelming compared to what I had in my mind for my first time having to really "drive" this car if that makes sense.
I know these cars don't make much torque off-idle and I might have had a different outcome if I had brake boosted before takeoff, but I wasn't trying to drive it straight into a ditch either lol. Still, I feel like I should have at least gotten some spin out of it in such a sharp turn! I've done this a few times now and the car remains consistently planted with the advancetrac off.
I guess my big concern is that there might be underlying performance issues even though the car otherwise sounds and feels great. I'm just paranoid of keeping the wrong car since I have choices. I really just need to make my wife race me to see if one car pulls away from the other, or at least try the same maneuver with the non-PP car and see what happens. Maybe some parking lot testing will help me learn what it takes to lose control of this boat. But free time is in short supply lately and you fine folks can probably tell right away if I'm overthinking things and wrong in comparing my SHO to the fwd & rwd cars I used to get reckless with in the past.
I'm not giving much to go on, but what do you guys say? Would you consider zero spin in a hard accelerating turn to be normal behavior for a stock SHO? Might there be something wrong? Did I just forget how to drive?
Any and all thoughts and opinions welcome!
Thanks,
Shane
First post so let me take a second to introduce myself. My name is Shane and I am absolutely obsessed with these cars. Currently have two '16 SHOs in the driveway! (one white/non-PP and one black/PP). The white one is a lease that is due to go back next month, and the black one I picked up to replace the white one because: It'll no longer be a daily driver so I'm going to be getting agressive with tuning & mods, and I wanted all the PP perks that I initally passed on because they weren't sensible for my wife's daily commute. I can't wait to learn from everyone's experience here and hopefully be able to contribute knowledge myself eventually.
So anyway, picked up the PP SHO a couple weeks ago and have had little time to play with it besides a couple quick trips to the party store. Super excited to be able to turn off the nannies, I turn off advancetrac (hold brake and hold TCS button until I get the message on the screen) before heading out.
Now, my only real opportunity to get squirrely in my trips has been the lone stopsign at the end of my street where I turn onto the main road. So, from a standstill I mash the pedal and cut the wheel hard left, anticipating that I'm going to breakfree and have to get out of it immediately due to understeer or some sort of powerslide.
Well, no, nothing of the sort happened. The car happily maintained perfect control and went right where I pointed it without even the slightest chirp. Acceleration felt subjectively good, I didn't sense any power being cut, but the experience was quite underwhelming compared to what I had in my mind for my first time having to really "drive" this car if that makes sense.
I know these cars don't make much torque off-idle and I might have had a different outcome if I had brake boosted before takeoff, but I wasn't trying to drive it straight into a ditch either lol. Still, I feel like I should have at least gotten some spin out of it in such a sharp turn! I've done this a few times now and the car remains consistently planted with the advancetrac off.
I guess my big concern is that there might be underlying performance issues even though the car otherwise sounds and feels great. I'm just paranoid of keeping the wrong car since I have choices. I really just need to make my wife race me to see if one car pulls away from the other, or at least try the same maneuver with the non-PP car and see what happens. Maybe some parking lot testing will help me learn what it takes to lose control of this boat. But free time is in short supply lately and you fine folks can probably tell right away if I'm overthinking things and wrong in comparing my SHO to the fwd & rwd cars I used to get reckless with in the past.
I'm not giving much to go on, but what do you guys say? Would you consider zero spin in a hard accelerating turn to be normal behavior for a stock SHO? Might there be something wrong? Did I just forget how to drive?
Any and all thoughts and opinions welcome!Thanks,
Shane