What happens if you don't turn off ESP during launch control?
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If not turned off, the system will intervene when the tires slip during launch, cutting power output. Disabling ESP is to avoid this power interruption, which is why it's typically turned off during hard acceleration, but you still shouldn't floor the throttle at launch. Introduction to ESP: ESP, translated as "Electronic Stability Program" in Chinese, analyzes vehicle driving state information from various sensors and then sends correction commands to ABS, EBD, etc., to help maintain dynamic balance. ESP can keep the vehicle optimally stable under various conditions, with particularly noticeable effects in cases of oversteer or understeer. Components of ESP: The ESP system consists of a control unit and various sensors: steering angle sensor (monitors the steering wheel's angle), wheel speed sensors (monitor the speed of each wheel), yaw rate sensor (monitors the vehicle's rotation around the vertical axis), and lateral acceleration sensor (monitors centrifugal force during turns).