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  On 23/11/2010 at 5:48 AM, Wenier said:

I can assure you my bf2 has tc and dsc.

What build date is yours? and is it a manual?

Mines a Jan 07 BF2 xr6t ute and only has the TC and its a ZF

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Feb 07 but its a 6spd man which proved hard to find. Took 6 months and was only man I found.

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Maybe its a manual only thing.. Other guy with a bf2 ute has no dsc and is auto as well

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  On 30/11/2008 at 3:58 AM, Iconic Bionic said:

The T/C is there for a reason just like the ABS is. We dont ever get topics on drivers wishing to turn there ABS off. Also if your a BF owner and you turn the T/C off, then you are also turning off the stability control (DSC). The DSC should never be turned off and did me a little favour recently on a patch of black ice, in that it did what it was suppose to do and worked perfectly.

This topic has come up a few times and there are many viewes on it.

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I turn my TC off in the dry, but at the slightest sign of a wet road, that thing is on!

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Hey guys,

Having never owned a falcon with TC or DSC, I was wondering when my mate takes his BA XR6T down to the drags is it best to leave TC on or off? I guess my question is does having traction control on affect your 0-100km/h and 0-400m times?

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Yeah turn it off, the traction control in the BA can be intrusive and causes the engine to loose power when engaged.

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