Non pp 2012 Sho, how to disable traction control

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Hello, I got a 2012 non pp sho. I absolutely love it. I live in Indiana and it’s snowing heavily. Is there anything that I can do to fully disable the traction control? Any fuses I can pull? I’m just really in the mood for ripping some fat doughnuts lol. Thanks yall!
 

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You cant fully disable TC on a non PP car.
 

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In the battery junction box, F9 and F12 power the ABS module. Pulling those fuses will probably disable traction control. Just saying, not advising.
 

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Why?? My Foxbody Mustang and my '14 SHO make the same amount of power (320hp-ish, 350tq-ish) to the pavement. I live in New England. Guess which one drives better in bad weather, in my opinion??
Hello, I got a 2012 non pp sho. I absolutely love it. I live in Indiana and it’s snowing heavily. Is there anything that I can do to fully disable the traction control? Any fuses I can pull? I’m just really in the mood for ripping some fat doughnuts lol. Thanks yall!
 

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