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Originally Posted by shadoquad
You don't need to turn the vdc off. trust me.
And I'm a pretty careful driver. I was doing so on an empty street from a slow roll with no cars in site.
Or maybe Belgium Z's come with different stock tires?
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I don't turn the VDC off, the car does
apparently has to do with the brakefluid sensor going dry for a second or two when accelerating and it turns the VDC off
sure was scary in a way. driving on the highway with a thunderstorm shitloads of rain and freezing temperatures with no VDC.