Metro Gray
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Do you know what the word "placebo" means? It sounds like everything you are discussing is in your head, because quite frankly, without wheel spin being detected, the DSC does nothing at all. It is not some all-encompassing throttle control system that alters fuel trims at all points in driving. It engages in very select, specific situations after very specific, select conditions have been met. If you are not spinning your tires, and you are not seeing the DSC light blinking at you on the dash, the DSC is doing nothing. You might as well be blaming your problems on gremlins.
Well if that is your argument that is fine.
I've owned and driven extensively the following 5spd cars without any jerky shifting problems, tranny problems or premature tire wear due to spinning
190E Mercedes
VW Golf
Porsche 928
I have also let others drive the speed and didn't mention anything about the DSC. Everyone had a great deal of difficult shifting the car including some which exlcusively drive 5spds.
I don't think I'm creating this.....