is it a norm?

BKM

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that bm's tiptronic has a split second delay?

i used to have a galant and the gear had immed. response.........but seems diff from bm's :ehhh:
 
Re: is it a norm?

BKM said:
that bm's tiptronic has a split second delay?

i used to have a galant and the gear had immed. response.........but seems diff from bm's :ehhh:

Hi BKM

Try to clear your ECU adaptation. It will immediately improve the response of your steptronic. Go do a search in E46fanatics.com

This is especially so if your car has been "Driving Miss Daisy" because it has "learned" to drive like a Guniang.

But please don't expect your Manual Override to respond like SMG I or SMG II cos it's never going to do that.

CHeers!
 
Re: is it a norm?

TobyNik said:
This is especially so if your car has been "Driving Miss Daisy" because it has "learned" to drive like a Guniang.

hi nik, abit cheem lei, what u mean?
fyi, my car oni 2 wks old :)
 
Re: is it a norm?

BKM said:
hi nik, abit cheem lei, what u mean?
fyi, my car oni 2 wks old :)

If u bought your car brand new and it is now only 2 weeks old, why not let the engine run in first. After dat, whack it and the ecu shd adapt to your driving habit to a certain extent.
 
Re: is it a norm?

hehe, still alien to me, prob means i shld visit here more often??? :)

will see how it goes in a month's time.

thks
 
Re: is it a norm?

BKM said:
hehe, still alien to me, prob means i shld visit here more often??? :)

will see how it goes in a month's time.

thks


Oh....New car har?

Yes, yes, like what the other bro said, run in first.....then whack the bugger in Step Mode and your ecu will learn HIONG HIONG driving style!

Congrats!

2.5l Z4?


Cheers!
 

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