The computerized traction system senses wheel spin and gently applies brakes to the spinning wheel to stop the spin and transfer power to the other front wheel.
Not exact matches
Combined with an improved
traction control
system and a
computerized control
system for the shocks, the car becomes a utilitarian's utopia.
Fed by 25 sensors and updating approximately every 15 milliseconds, the
system shuttles torque to any wheel with
traction using computer control of a clutch pack in the rear differential along with
computerized braking of individual wheels.
Standard in all I35 models is a strengthened, smooth - shifting four - speed, electronically controlled automatic transmission, along with a
computerized traction - control
system.