To start with, I wasn't sure where I should make this post/thread, so please excuse me for putting my query here if it's wrong.
In my Z4MR, if I press the "DSC" (I think that's the name for it), button, does it reduce the amount or level of control the system has over the car, or is it effectively off or on? I've read a few conflicting statements about if the Z4M and say the 3.0i different results if you do press the DSC button? One version allows you to have the system to let you have a bit of slip on the rear, but it will still cut in if you start to lose it too much?
I've never owned a car with electronic driver aids and the only car I've driven with them, was my mums old 2010 Factory JCW Mini and you can't really compare it to my M for obvious reasons. With my Subaru Impreza P1, because it was an AWD car which had also been developed by Prodrive for UK B roads, I didn't need to worry about losing any grip or even bother trying to get the rear to step out.
While I have no desire to play about with the DSC in the current weather with just a fortnights ownership, I would like to know how much I can I rely on the system to step in and keep me on the road? Bar aquaplaning or hitting black ice, is there anything else that could catch me and the system out, causing me to spin out?
I'm slowly starting to get more at ease in the car, as my confidence returns, which is why I don't want to have anything happen that would just wipe out any confidence I've manage to gain.
Not sure I have worded this properly and got my question across right, but it boils down to if the system will stop me from binning it, if I do something stupid or I have a lose of traction due to the road surface.
Cheers,
Felix
In my Z4MR, if I press the "DSC" (I think that's the name for it), button, does it reduce the amount or level of control the system has over the car, or is it effectively off or on? I've read a few conflicting statements about if the Z4M and say the 3.0i different results if you do press the DSC button? One version allows you to have the system to let you have a bit of slip on the rear, but it will still cut in if you start to lose it too much?
I've never owned a car with electronic driver aids and the only car I've driven with them, was my mums old 2010 Factory JCW Mini and you can't really compare it to my M for obvious reasons. With my Subaru Impreza P1, because it was an AWD car which had also been developed by Prodrive for UK B roads, I didn't need to worry about losing any grip or even bother trying to get the rear to step out.
While I have no desire to play about with the DSC in the current weather with just a fortnights ownership, I would like to know how much I can I rely on the system to step in and keep me on the road? Bar aquaplaning or hitting black ice, is there anything else that could catch me and the system out, causing me to spin out?
I'm slowly starting to get more at ease in the car, as my confidence returns, which is why I don't want to have anything happen that would just wipe out any confidence I've manage to gain.
Not sure I have worded this properly and got my question across right, but it boils down to if the system will stop me from binning it, if I do something stupid or I have a lose of traction due to the road surface.
Cheers,
Felix