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      11-15-2010, 09:47 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by 1MORELAP View Post
Its normal. You can not overpower the DSC, that is why you can turn it off. Your tires are older and weather is colder, so this will be more noticeable.

If you want to drive like the way you describe - turn traction off and learn to use your right foot to modulate.
Yep, definitely normal. The DSC will cut off power entirely and feel exactly like that. It's pretty "scary" if you're not expecting it and want power (which is what usually happens since you're generally flooring it or wanting power when that happens).

I don't have that M mode or whatever in my car, but I think you're able to change the "sensitivity" of the DSC. Just watch out since we're having much colder weather now. In the mornings leaving my development at grandma pace, the rear end wiggles a bit when it's below 40 degrees F.
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