5th gen side air bags deploy during donuts
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Man the age old question? Can I just have a stripper? No not a chick who takes it off for money. And I don't mean "body in white" either. Body, basic drivetrain, steering, suspension, brakes. A nice interior with no BS airbags or things I don't need. Hell I don't even need some fancy radio. If I could get a brutal animal of a stripper say ZL1 or something. Heater a/c delete. Man how fun that car would be.
Yea, no more stripper cars. I really wish there was a 1LE 5th Gen Camaro. Doubt that will happen.
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The ESP in the Genesis Coupes is also completely defeatable. They unfortunately still have torque management so you don't blow the rear end out on powershifts (unless you defeat that with a tune.. but I don't know from experience )
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Extra-sensory-perception. Or "electronic stability program" A new one I actually wasn't fully 'up' on was EBD, or electronic brake-force distribution. Pretty neat stuff. Too many car safety acronyms to keep up on these days. They'll go the way of SRS though..."supplemental restraint system" has gone with the easier moniker of "airbag", just like all these safety systems will eventually be consolidated down to "CYA" (cover your ***).
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NEWS: Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Safety, Videos, Chevrolet
Having a 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS stuffed with a 426-horsepower V8, six gears and the rear wheels doing the pushing is reason enough for anyone to want to get a little sideways. Trouble is, letting the tail hang in your 5th-gen Camaro could get pretty uncomfortable.
During a drifting session in a parking lot at Michigan's Milan Raceway, Paul Beiswenger of Lopez Tire and A&D Autosport managed to deploy the car's side curtain airbags, apparently spontaneously. Beiswenger was fine, but his female passenger suffered minor burns on her right arm. The solution? Cut the airbags down and keep going. We love it.
General Motors' take? The incident is an indication that the system is working as it should. GM spokesman Alan Adler said the car is designed to "predict" an imminent rollover and deploy the curtain airbags proactively. That's a brilliant feature if you're indeed on your way through the spin cycle, but as you can see, it isn't exactly conducive to hooning. Video's posted after the jump.Continue reading Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting
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Having a 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS stuffed with a 426-horsepower V8, six gears and the rear wheels doing the pushing is reason enough for anyone to want to get a little sideways. Trouble is, letting the tail hang in your 5th-gen Camaro could get pretty uncomfortable.
During a drifting session in a parking lot at Michigan's Milan Raceway, Paul Beiswenger of Lopez Tire and A&D Autosport managed to deploy the car's side curtain airbags, apparently spontaneously. Beiswenger was fine, but his female passenger suffered minor burns on her right arm. The solution? Cut the airbags down and keep going. We love it.
General Motors' take? The incident is an indication that the system is working as it should. GM spokesman Alan Adler said the car is designed to "predict" an imminent rollover and deploy the curtain airbags proactively. That's a brilliant feature if you're indeed on your way through the spin cycle, but as you can see, it isn't exactly conducive to hooning. Video's posted after the jump.Continue reading Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting
Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 14 Aug 2011 17:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Re: NEWS: Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting
I have some mixed feelings on this. Going by the video without seeing actual data, I tend to think that the airbag sensors are a few percentage points too sensitive. It just didn't look like the side curtains should have deployed.
Then again...like insurance, it is better to have them then to not have them.
Then again...like insurance, it is better to have them then to not have them.
#27
Re: NEWS: Camaro airbag spontaneously deploys while drifting
It looked like a big swing in g-force caused it.
So who pays for that? Insurance? Warranty? Warranty will probably tell him to **** off after watching the video. They usually don't cover racing.
-Geoff
So who pays for that? Insurance? Warranty? Warranty will probably tell him to **** off after watching the video. They usually don't cover racing.
-Geoff
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Re: 5th gen side air bags deploy during donuts
Here's the problem: We (and you) need a 5-star crash rating. The car has to be safe. (and we both know that accidents in Camaros and other high performance cars tend to be 'spectacular'...) No 5 star crash rating? Insurance skyrockets. We (that's you and me) don't want that,now do we?
So - let's assume we take your 'flawed calculation' as fact - and the engineers 'tighten up' the deployment algorithm -- and the next thing you know, you have a 'whoops' late at night and the airbag DOESN'T deploy.......
there are a ton of attorneys out there licking their chops..........
Again - go back and watch the video from beginning to end (not sure if the link shows the entire episode) - yes, these are performance cars, but we didn't design them to 'drift' -- we designed them to be driven on public highways first........
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I can't think of an instance where you would be on a road and do to your Camaro what that person was doing to that Camaro in terms of the number of direction changes at that speed..... (unless you were WAY out of control....) (...watch the whole thing)
Here's the problem: We (and you) need a 5-star crash rating. The car has to be safe. (and we both know that accidents in Camaros and other high performance cars tend to be 'spectacular'...) No 5 star crash rating? Insurance skyrockets. We (that's you and me) don't want that,now do we?
So - let's assume we take your 'flawed calculation' as fact - and the engineers 'tighten up' the deployment algorithm -- and the next thing you know, you have a 'whoops' late at night and the airbag DOESN'T deploy.......
there are a ton of attorneys out there licking their chops..........
Again - go back and watch the video from beginning to end (not sure if the link shows the entire episode) - yes, these are performance cars, but we didn't design them to 'drift' -- we designed them to be driven on public highways first........
Here's the problem: We (and you) need a 5-star crash rating. The car has to be safe. (and we both know that accidents in Camaros and other high performance cars tend to be 'spectacular'...) No 5 star crash rating? Insurance skyrockets. We (that's you and me) don't want that,now do we?
So - let's assume we take your 'flawed calculation' as fact - and the engineers 'tighten up' the deployment algorithm -- and the next thing you know, you have a 'whoops' late at night and the airbag DOESN'T deploy.......
there are a ton of attorneys out there licking their chops..........
Again - go back and watch the video from beginning to end (not sure if the link shows the entire episode) - yes, these are performance cars, but we didn't design them to 'drift' -- we designed them to be driven on public highways first........