I kind of understand the whole think if turning of traction control to get un-stuck. But I was wondering, if I wanted to play and act like a kid a bit (read immature), if I'm at a light on a rain/wet road, will turning off the traction control give me better AWD acceleration when mashing the pedal when the light turns green? I mean, if it drives more of the wheels to get un-stuck, wouldn't that also mean more drive when starting from a stop in the rain? So does TCS off also engage full time AWD?
Yes, I realize that this is not an AWD sports car and that I'm playing with it in a way that it's not intended. Related - any harm being done to any of the drive components since it's not really like the scuffing you'd get by driving a truck in 4x4 mode on the street?
Yes, I could test it, but it hasn't rained in my part of Phoenix since I bought my car over almost 4 months ago.
Yes, I realize that this is not an AWD sports car and that I'm playing with it in a way that it's not intended. Related - any harm being done to any of the drive components since it's not really like the scuffing you'd get by driving a truck in 4x4 mode on the street?
Yes, I could test it, but it hasn't rained in my part of Phoenix since I bought my car over almost 4 months ago.