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Old 10-24-2008, 02:21 AM
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X5 Drifting ???

Hello guys;

I'm new here to x5 world and i think it's an amazing place for us beemers to hang out =)

nyway, i always wanted to drift with my x5, unfortunately i could only do it on water by turning dsc of

HOWEVER ... i was having fun with my x5 until i discovered a small computer underneath the left rear seat, unplugged the 2 plugs into it ...

I then turned my x5 on, i noticed that the dsc, parking brake and abs lights where on !!

Gave it some gaz and DAMN IT WAS GOOD !

1- transmission was faster !
2- when i give it full throttle from 0 it burns tires
3- drifts on ANY corner i want to !
4- Damn good engine sound !!

i thought i might have disconnected the dsc computer from my car.

I have a bit of worries like would this mess up my x5 in any way other than burning tires ??? :P

if any one has any info please answer thanks

P.S : DON'T DO THAT UNLESS YOU ARE SURE OF WHAT YOU'RE DOING ... RLLY DANGEROUS !
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