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<blockquote data-quote="jon3171" data-source="post: 344461" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>i really wouldnt make such a big deal out of it...i have dsc on my e46....and for the longest time i thought when i press the dsc button it means "activate dsc"....so i was actually "deactivating my dsc each time in bad rainy conditions...but personally i didnt feel much of a difference either way....i mean its great to have dsc and all but really it's got little to do with good driving....for me i dont really know the names of techniques such as oversteer catch and what not but its all about just being alert, having quick reflexes and a good dose of common sense...as always the most important thing of all is to be used to the car b4 u push it as u need to know how it will react in the event u lose control</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon3171, post: 344461, member: 14268"] i really wouldnt make such a big deal out of it...i have dsc on my e46....and for the longest time i thought when i press the dsc button it means "activate dsc"....so i was actually "deactivating my dsc each time in bad rainy conditions...but personally i didnt feel much of a difference either way....i mean its great to have dsc and all but really it's got little to do with good driving....for me i dont really know the names of techniques such as oversteer catch and what not but its all about just being alert, having quick reflexes and a good dose of common sense...as always the most important thing of all is to be used to the car b4 u push it as u need to know how it will react in the event u lose control [/QUOTE]
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