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Not really a way to fully turn off DSC, but it does alter what it does. With it on it doesn't really like any wheel spin, but when you push the button it allows like 15mph of difference in wheel spin. And it isn't so much of throttle cut you're feeling but brake intervention on the wheels that are spinning to transfer power to the other wheels.
Best bet for driving on the sand is to lower the tire pressures a little bit and drive slow, but use manual shifting to keep in a lower gear in case you need RPMs quick.
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