Aids??????

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hi everybody i m new here.............many people say turn off the AIDS before drifting but can anyone tell me wat is AIDS n wat is ASM and TCS n how can i turn AIDS off..................n by the way where is lexus i cant find it anywhere



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hi everybody i m new here.............many people say turn off the AIDS before drifting but can anyone tell me wat is AIDS n wat is ASM and TCS n how can i turn AIDS off..................n by the way where is lexus i cant find it anywhere



thx in advance :)

ASM and TCS are both Driving Aids. ASM is Active Stability Management, and TCS is Traction Control System. Set them both to 0 and thats your first step towards drifting.
 
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ASM and TCS are both Driving Aids. ASM is Active Stability Management, and TCS is Traction Control System. Set them both to 0 and thats your first step towards drifting.
but where is ASM n TCS i cant find it anywhere
 
They are in the car settings that you can see before entering a race. They will say "AIDS" and you will have three to choose from. Just set them all to 0. Lexus is under America. Why?? I have no idea, but it is... so is Infiniti O.o
 
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They are in the car settings that you can see before entering a race. They will say "AIDS" and you will have three to choose from. Just set them all to 0. Lexus is under America. Why?? I have no idea, but it is... so is Infiniti O.o

Lexus and infinity are luxury AMERICAN brands for Toyota and Nissan. That's why. There is no Lexus an Infinity in Japan.

but where is ASM n TCS i cant find it anywhere

This is going to sound really really mean. But look for it. Obviously, we're talking about a setting here right? So you go to settings. Either before the race or at your garage. There's a specific setting called driver's aids. You select that, just like you would suspension or tires. Then you take them down to zero.
 
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