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Old 02-02-2005, 08:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys,
1. Does anyone have a ///M# 1995-1999 or know of one that has traction control?

2. Is traction control part of a certian package i.e(lux package)

3. Has anyone had any problems with the traction control or perfer not having it at all.

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i think 97-99's had ASC standard, but i'm not 100% sure. i dont know if it was optional or n/a on the 95's and 96's.
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96-99 have ACS. Great saftey feature but I disabled it due to track.
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Yeah my 98 has it. But you can turn it off when you dont want it. I have had situations where it was good and bad...
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yah, 96-99 e36 m3's have ASC. Definatly a huge safety feature, but be careful when you turn it off to get arround that turn a little faster. ASC dosn't come in any particular package, comes on all m3's.
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