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03-06-2021, 09:20 AM | #177 |
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Original link atop this thread no longer valid? Looking for direction to code out DSC/DTC nannies on my 8/2008 135i track car. This is a full race prep but I'm trying to utilize the stock DME and ABS.
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Check out post 94 here: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...=944126&page=5
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Nice. Immediately saved onto my computer!
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02-19-2022, 02:38 AM | #183 |
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can you help me to configure out what options need to be deactivated ? i got this. cannot find all in the list tryed few but was not enought to make car slides or burnouts. i got 550+ whp.
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02-20-2022, 10:59 AM | #184 |
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I don't have esys and wouldn't know how to use it. That's why I got the protool app. E90 parameters were different which I had no problem coding my 335i with ncsexpert. I havet played with all the functions on my F22 yet to know what they all do. Most functions aren't In English which doesn't help. You could always pay someone to do it. Do you have LSD? That would help with burnouts. My M240i spins wheels no problem. Not sure about a standing burnout or power slides. I dont have LSD. Coding ediff off didn't do much for me so I coded it back to stock. It did make the suspension feel softer from less brake pretention. Sorry I couldn't help.
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I don't think I've seen anyone ever post what adding +spbr (Sport Brake Retrofit) to your VO actually changes within the car's modules.
I added +spbr to my 128's VO using bimmergeeks protool. Once the VO was updated it said I needed to default code only the DSC module. Here's the comparison of before and after values showing which parameters were changed. #1 values are the before adding +spbr #2 values are after adding +spbr.
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Was there any info on what that option was called? You feel any difference compared to the original changes posted in this thread?
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Oh, yeah sorry, this is the sport brake option for 128s. When adding the factory performance brake kit (135i front calipers/rotors and 328i 42mm piston rear calipers) you're supposed to add this option to the vehicle order.
Lots of people claimed that coding the option did or did not change anything with how the car drives, I just wanted to see what exactly changes when adding it. It makes sense that the pressure models and pad wear compensation would change, but I surprised to see the oversteer coefficient and yaw moment also get updated. I haven't felt a difference yet but I wasn't really expecting to on the street. I have a track day on the 25th so maybe I'll feel something different there.
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Hey everyone, thanks for the help in this thread. I haven't addressed all of the nannies identified, but used the info here to get a couple of items updated on my track car.
I uploaded a video to my (very new) youtube channel walking through it. If anyone here sees something wrong in the video please let me know - I don't want to spread disinformation. PM me here or comment on the video, whatever - I just appreciate the feedback. Thanks again! Ted |
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Super helpful thread. Working an a rallycross build and recently installed an LSD in the rear so having the nannies off will be helpful.
Been looking around and can't find much on coding out ABS. Will be installing a 2nd set of rear calipers soon that will require removing the rear speed sensors so I'm guessing that will end up disabling ABS, but is there a way to code it out so I don't get a light on the dash? I know I can also pull a fuse, but being able to swap a computer value would be much quicker. |
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