Well, I've driven my car around a bit with the fuse pulled. It's been snowing a lot recently and the roads have been pretty slick, the ABS does me no favors in the snow and driving around in empty parking lots has been pretty awesome. Man does this car drift well.
Anyway, what I wanted to comment on was the change in handling after removing the fuse. I think the throttle profile is changed when the fuse is pulled. I know the car learns how you drive and adapts to your driving style with the throttle profile. When I remove the fuse, the throttle profile changes, it seems more linear to input. I'm pretty sure removing the fuse deactivates whatever profile is stored for your specific driving habits, but I can't be certain.
I also feel like, for some reason, I can feel the change of road conditions better without those safety features active, but that may be just because I'm paying more attention and not being lazy.