97s have ability to limit torque under certain conditions. Yes HPT shows these tables, but they are the same tables for all the years and labeled the same. There is torque biasing which basically looks at the different wheel speed between the two front wheels and if it seems them vary under heavy acceleration too much it will pull timing and lean the engine. This operation is NOT traction control and shouldnt be confused with it. In a 97 GTP you cant drive in the snow and expect traction control to save you when one tire is on ice, because it wont.