| So it would stand to reason that a change in speed would change the HICAS operation....provided the speed change was enough to alter the amount of HICAS input. However, given that it also operates based on steering input as well, it would stand to reason that it's not going to make any drastic changes if you are in a tight turn, or a decreasing radius turn. I like HICAS. It feels great once you know how it works and what to expect.
Later, Spencer AIM: sbsTT14 PETZ member #4 '91 300ZX TT Stage V+ '96 Jeep Cherokee Sport

 
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