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I watched the current video and like all other videos, Matt Farah says the car has almost no lag. I heard this before and when I drive the N54 335i I felt some lag. Not bad but it was there. Then I drove N55 and it had slightly quicker throttle response. Car and Driver confirmed this. Now I have an auto F30 328i loaner and while I don't like the car one bit, it has almost instant throttle response. My 1M has always had a slight lag almost like there was a balloon between throttle and whatever makes engine accelerate. There is also the giant surge so I'm wondering now maybe my car has lag and no one else does? There are no fault lights and There are no other 1Ms to compare with. So do you guys have lag too or does your 1M have instant throttle response. I know it's subjective but wanted to know.
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09-21-2012, 05:30 PM | #2 |
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There definitely is a tiny lag with my car. Correct me if I'm wrong but this is normal with turbo cars, especially BMW turbo engines.
With the M button on, the lag gets even smaller..at certain RPM's and certain gears its completely gone. |
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09-21-2012, 05:44 PM | #3 |
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I think I could describe the "lag" in my 1M exactly the way you just described it, it is a tiny but noticeable spot just after your initial touch to the accelerator and after that the surge comes. I mostly had NA cars before and the one I liked (enginewise) was the 2006 330i (Eurospec.) M Sport manual. That car had a more instant throttle response than the 1M but not too different after that initial lag of the 1M. I suppose some well received tunes like Evolve and GIAC are fixing this issue and making the car smoother way down the power band.
If I could change one thing in the 1M at the time of its development I would go for this particular point since I like to use the car in default mode (non M, non Sport mode) which I find it more natural in most of the daily driving. Others who drive their cars only on track or spirited rides may notice this less maybe. I drive mine relatively lazy at least 1/3 of the time. And as a consequence my actual and planned mods are targeting better throttle response and traction rather than more power or better performance numbers. I have now N55 mids and Evolve Race exhaust with stock DPs and I can say it is better. I have hopes from ER charge pipe and maybe an intake too, but I am still considering those. Another observation: Both the "stock" drone and this petit lag seem to drive us out of a pale, unwanted zone, like get out of here, pass and start driving the car properly! I like to think it that way and take it as part of car's strong personality Last edited by ozinaldo; 09-21-2012 at 06:11 PM.. |
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Is yours sealed or open intake and which filter? I myself consider sealed intake with dry filter.
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I ordered the open dry filters, considering the heavy traffic in Lima, I'm not suffering too much from heat soak so that is a plus. I do think the improved shape of the ER pipe flows much better than the plastic OEM cp, therefore improving air flow and reduced lag |
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Lag is there from no throttle to half or full throttle. Doesn t mind if you use sport setting.
But for me this is far more important. If you're mid corner and you play with the throttle there is hardly lag with sport on. With other turbo cars i had lag midcorner playing with throttle and that spoils a lot of fun. |
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09-24-2012, 05:49 AM | #8 |
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Just to include another aspect into the discussion: when flooring the pedal, how many milliseconds does it take for the 1M's N54 engine before the 50Nm overboost kicks in (raising torque from 450Nm to 500Nm). Could that extra oomph/push kicking in contribute to the impression of some sort of small 'lag' ?
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There is lag, no question. Just less than in most turbo motors.
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You're in denial if you think there isn't any lag. As Advevo stated, simply go for no throttle or steady throttle to full throttle. Hopefully, the tri-turbo eliminates turbo lag once and for all.
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OP, theres an obvious reason why the n55 had "less lag".... Single Twin Scroll Turbo!!! This helps to spool the turbo faster than our single scroll turbochargers.
+1. In all honesty people..... What the heck do you expect!!?!?!?! You have a car with an engine powered by turbines which make this power how? By using exhaust gas to spool the turbos thousands of times per minute. And how might we ask do they get the exhaust air to create this power?? By you Pressing the Gas pedal!!!!! Not only does the car have to wait for your lead foot to hit the pedal, it has to tell the computer you pressed the pedal, rev the engine up, go through the 4 cycles of combustion, and upon exhaust, spin the exhaust turbine, which spins the intake turbine, which then starts to pressurize air from the air intake, push that air out around the engine, through the intercooler, up the POS charge pipe, through the intake manifold, through the engine head, and into 6 piping hot cylinders. God forbid the factory setup have .01 seconds of "lag"!!! Think about the physical footage a molecule of air needs to travel to make it from the outside of the engine intake, all the way to the cylinder. SMH If you care that much about "lag" then why are you driving a Forced Induction vehicle? Sure there are ways to dramatically reduce this effect, but the only way to completely eliminate it is to remove those bite sized power boosters. I love my M, but our cars have tiny baby sized turbos. Could you imagine the conversation that would take place if we were driving Subaru's and other cars which actually have a respectably larger (stock or aftermarket) turbocharger in them? I dont understand all the bitching about lag... It's getting old.... and FWIW my 1M is a year old in in 23 days so!! end rant Last edited by firechicken99; 09-24-2012 at 03:51 PM.. |
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Very little lag not crazy noticeable.
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Sir you missed the point of the thread. No one is bitching on this thread about lag specifically. My point was this: Countless reviewers say that the 1M has no lag. They said the same thing about other versions of the N54. But I do feel some lag which made me wonder if maybe there was something wrong with my car. Since there are no error lights or codes, it's not something I can take to the dealer. If everyone here has the same lag that mine does, then I am happy because then my car is OK. So the point of the thread was not to bitch about it but to ask if my fellow 1Mers had the same experience. If everyone here said that there was no lag whatsoever, then I would take it in and request that that they check it out. Now, thanks to the input of my brethren, I feel much better about it. Also, there were several N54 335i owners that had cars with almost no lag. Then when they got them back from service, the car had lag and at first no one believed them. It turns out the dealer had re-flashed their car to quiet the wastegates after complaints, and the flash increased lag. My car had been in for a couple of services so this info plus the Mr. Farah again saying there was almost no lag got me wondering. Now finally, I truly love this car and the bit of lag that there is is not horrible and the kick in the butt when the boost comes on more than makes more for anything. Still, in the quest for perfection.....if Dinan offered a tune that increased throttle response, even if it made the same power, I would be very interested in that because I do like quick linear throttles. The OP. |
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Some food for tech heads: see the "Boost-Pressure Control" section at pages 12-13 of this 2007 Engine Management documentation (N54) (51 pages document) (thus a couple of years before the 1M was conceived):
http://www.1addicts.com/goodiesforyou/n54-2.pdf Compare with the N55 engine (100 pages document): http://www.1addicts.com/forums/attac...8&d=1317333814
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I think the previous 335 issue (which was not a 1M issue) is understandable as the documentation that Artemis posted indicates BMW wanted the wastegates only partially open so that boost can be achieved more readily while increasing fuel economy. I am sure this is what resulted in the rattling which every single person from here to Bangkok complained about! Subsequently (if memory serves me right) BMW changed the tune to have the wastegates more open thus increasing that gap, reducing or eliminating "rattle", and increasing the distance the WG has to travel to close and spool up the turbo, thus potentially increasing "lag". Too bad the majority didnt take the time to think that dealing with that little bit of noise might be a trade-off for increased performance/less "lag". Is that a fair post/statement's to make? Or am I totally off the reservation here? |
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That is EXACTLY the predicament we are in... when we get the latest SW update. Everything is a trade off. But I would MUCH rather have rattles WITH no lag and performance then no rattles with fairly decent lag. I hated BMW's latest SW fix so much it was what pushed me to get a flash tune. Now I am happy.
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