seems I have sparked a debate, interesting replys guys. Keep the info coming.
Im using QDII, the only problem I have is when climbing a hill the engine doesnt put out power at some points and it gets a little frustrating, while the TCS is on.
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seems I have sparked a debate, interesting replys guys. Keep the info coming.
Im using QDII, the only problem I have is when climbing a hill the engine doesnt put out power at some points and it gets a little frustrating, while the TCS is on.
That's exactly why I turn it off.
Other than debating exactly what pressing the button does, I don't think there's any debate as to whether you should keep it on or not (well except maybe for Sal's case).
For QDII, turn it off so there's nothing bogging the engine down. The ELSDs take care of the rest.
Im not exactly sure if the TCS and ESP work the same with QT II and QD II. Without the toggle, it does display "ESP Off" on the EVIC when I press and hold down the TCS button for 5 seconds. The only effect by following this procedure that Im aware of is having the ESP totally disabled which i think the owners manual recommends when off roading due to the terrain you are driving on. Also, I dont get the engine bog down that happens when you keep the TCS on when you lose traction.
Ya know people stress over the computer for doing this but really who cares right. Put it in low and let the dash light up like a x-mass tree. It's better then not having low range any day.
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What do u mean? I have already done a QT I to QT II swap and had no lights come on after the install...well besides the 4 low light
It wasn't done on my XK as its already QT II. I did the swap on a friends QT I WK back in November. A member on the other forum converted his XK to QT II and posted a thread listing the exact part numbers for all the parts needed to do the swap. He did all the leg work and was the guinea pig for the first successful install. All I did was find all the part for my buddy and install them. It took less than 4 hours. I think I can do it again in about three.