When do you use the DSC button

On occasion when I'm feeling like a hero I'll press it for DTC mode, that lasts all of 5 mins before the arse end starts to scare me and so I'm prompted to put DSC back on in full! That in the rain btw! :thumbsup:
 
I came from an old school e34 M5 which has nothing more than an LSD.

The day after I got the Z4MC I thought I'd see what it was like with the DSC off - big mistake!

It's been on ever since, although I'm getting more comfortable with the car now and quite happily flick the back end out when it's quiet - still with DSC on though :oops:
 
When I feel playful...

Ive had a bad experience in a different car which makes me distrust these systems - but that's another story altogether. I find the BMW system less intrusive than the system in that other car was though :thumbsup:
 
The books suggests it for starting in the snow.

I use it to scare passengers.

No DSC or DCT to scare myself - that is with a large helping of tarmac and run off!

Sceptre
 
Never touched it but with a disability in my left arm do not feel confident enough to chance it would love to try a Z4 on an air field with all switched off but not my own car :D
 
The only time I've used DTC was on a trip to the Lakes a couple of weeks ago. The access track to the place we were staying was covered in compacted snow/ice and was pretty undulating. In DSC the car was really struggling to get moving up the slopes, but with DTC on it had no trouble. I used to think it'd be a bit of a waste of time, but it's actually very effective.
 
Would you all agree that there is actually no way to completely turn the traction control off, even when you press the button.

This might sound like a very stupid question but why does the dash say different than the button. What do they both mean.

DSC | DTC
 
If you hold the DCS button for about 5 seconds you'll turn it completely off - enabling donuts or burnouts without any electronic intrusion, if that's your liking.

Pressing the button quickly makes the systems less intrusive, but it won't let you do something really stupid, although the tail will wiggle a bit more.

I always give the DSC button a quick press during winter, as the rubber in winter tyres is so soft that it the DSC sensors will react to 'drifting' even though the tyres don't really lose grip. As such, the DSC limits accelleration on wet roads for example.

If you ever get som snow in Ireland I'd recommend finding a nice open car park, turning the DSC/DTC completely off and get to know the car's handling a bit better!
 
Never used to use it but I find I'm using the DSC button most of the time now that it's getting wet and slippery, otherwise I find the traction control keeps kicking in and robbing me of accelerating power at roundabouts and junctions :thumbsdown:.
 
I miss having a proper Limited Slip Diff but will switch to DTC or even all off when having a play, with a proper LSD it would enable much more control when at the limit of traction rather than spinning up the inside wheel. Its good to understand the cars natural traits and learn how to balance a RWD car using the throttle (ie what you can and cannot get away with) :driving:
 
I will probably get boo'd for this, but I turn off the DSC most of the time. I find it very annoying when I want to "goose" the car around a corner and have a little fun, only to have the car bog down and act like it is broken. I leave the ASC on, but usually because I am too lazy or in too much of a hurry to hold down the button for 30 seconds to disable it. Since I live in Florida there are very few places where I can get into the car enough for the ACS to kick in so it doesn't bother me that much. Traffic is thick here and the drivers are awful, so it is a rarity that I can play with the car, but when the opportunity presents itself, I don't want the overly intrusive nanny system forcing me to drive the Z4 like it is a Lincoln.

Both will be disabled at a DE or autoX. :thumbsup:
 
oo7ml said:
Would you all agree that there is actually no way to completely turn the traction control off, even when you press the button.

This might sound like a very stupid question but why does the dash say different than the button. What do they both mean.

DSC | DTC


Actually you can turn it all the way off. Press and hold it for a few seconds. The DSC light will come on. Press it again and hold it for about 30 to 45 seconds. The ATC light will come on (triangle with a ! sign in the middle). Traction control gone. :thumbsup: At least in America. Perhaps your lawyers are more annoying than ours and made it to where you guys can't disable it completely.
 
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