adaptive EDC suspension switch off

N!co

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Is it possible to just disconnect the dampers to get a firmer ride?

There will be errors but will the go if you reconnect them?

My Z feels like a boat in the Normal setting and a lot better in Sport, but I dont want to use that all the time.
This until I get a B12 kit or something..
 
Disconnecting the dampers will flag an error code and disable sport mode plus other effects.

By default without power the ride will be on the softer dampoing setting.

Enjoy the boat!-:)
 
keving1 said:
B21 said:
By default without power the ride will be on the softer damping setting.

The default setting without power is the dampers are at their hardest setting

I stand corrected..I assumed with power failure it would revert soft, but as you say, on checking it is in fact defaulting to hard :thumbsup:
 
So, I disconnected the complete EDC module under the hood. Get an error during startup but SPORT mode does still work.
The ride is a bit on the harsh side but much better than no-damping-at-all on COMFORT with a working EDC. At least untill there will be some new dampers.
 
Why not just put the car in sport mode when you start the car? That’s what most of us do.
 
N!co said:
So, I disconnected the complete EDC module under the hood. Get an error during startup but SPORT mode does still work.
The ride is a bit on the harsh side but much better than no-damping-at-all on COMFORT with a working EDC. At least untill there will be some new dampers.

Having done that, if you code the Vehicle Order then you can remove that error message.

I coded the removal, but because I have yet to disconnect the box I'm still getting an error..even though the adaptive dampers are long gone..
 

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B21 said:
N!co said:
So, I disconnected the complete EDC module under the hood. Get an error during startup but SPORT mode does still work.
The ride is a bit on the harsh side but much better than no-damping-at-all on COMFORT with a working EDC. At least untill there will be some new dampers.


Having done that, if you code the Vehicle Order then you can remove that error message.

I coded the removal, but because I have yet to disconnect the box I'm still getting an error..even though the adaptive dampers are long gone..

Follow my 'How to' guide which takes you through how to code out fully to remove the error message.

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=101129
 
N!co said:
Is it possible to just disconnect the dampers to get a firmer ride?
There will be errors but will the go if you reconnect them?
My Z feels like a boat in the Normal setting and a lot better in Sport, but I dont want to use that all the time.
This until I get a B12 kit or something..
What wheels/tyres/pressures are you on? Changing any/all of these - most cheaply the last - can change the ride significantly, of course.
 
ori said:
Why not just put the car in sport mode when you start the car? That’s what most of us do.

Yeah, I did that until now, but during warmup i rather have the lower shiftpoint of the automatic and I dont like the gaspedal reaction in sports mode.
 
B21 said:
N!co said:
So, I disconnected the complete EDC module under the hood. Get an error during startup but SPORT mode does still work.
The ride is a bit on the harsh side but much better than no-damping-at-all on COMFORT with a working EDC. At least untill there will be some new dampers.

Having done that, if you code the Vehicle Order then you can remove that error message.

I coded the removal, but because I have yet to disconnect the box I'm still getting an error..even though the adaptive dampers are long gone..

Yep, got that message now. Will code it out when new dampers are in.
 
Busterboo said:
N!co said:
Is it possible to just disconnect the dampers to get a firmer ride?
There will be errors but will the go if you reconnect them?
My Z feels like a boat in the Normal setting and a lot better in Sport, but I dont want to use that all the time.
This until I get a B12 kit or something..
What wheels/tyres/pressures are you on? Changing any/all of these - most cheaply the last - can change the ride significantly, of course.

At the moment I am on 17" winter RFTs. Cant remember the pressures but did what was on the door sticker.
Before this EDC experiment I was on 19" non-RFT but the suspension would be way too hard for that now.

Full story is that I bought this car 2 months ago with 70kmiles on it and knew the suspension needed a change. It feels it can be much much better!
 
keving1 said:
B21 said:
N!co said:
So, I disconnected the complete EDC module under the hood. Get an error during startup but SPORT mode does still work.
The ride is a bit on the harsh side but much better than no-damping-at-all on COMFORT with a working EDC. At least untill there will be some new dampers.


Having done that, if you code the Vehicle Order then you can remove that error message.

I coded the removal, but because I have yet to disconnect the box I'm still getting an error..even though the adaptive dampers are long gone..

Follow my 'How to' guide which takes you through how to code out fully to remove the error message.

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=101129

Thanks, found that. Still have to see if I can connect with the BMW tools. Did that on an older E46 before.
 
N!co said:
ori said:
Why not just put the car in sport mode when you start the car? That’s what most of us do.

Yeah, I did that until now, but during warmup i rather have the lower shiftpoint of the automatic and I dont like the gaspedal reaction in sports mode.

xHP is a useful tool if you want to tweak the DCT OE settings :thumbsup: :driving:
 
Busterboo said:
N!co said:
At the moment I am on 17" winter RFTs.
17" wheels & winter RFTs is a fairly extreme place to test suspension, isn't it?

Is it? Its for me the first time on RFTs but the ride was smoother than on the 19" non RFTs. I did not expect that.
 
N!co said:
Busterboo said:
N!co said:
At the moment I am on 17" winter RFTs.
17" wheels & winter RFTs is a fairly extreme place to test suspension, isn't it?
Is it? Its for me the first time on RFTs but the ride was smoother than on the 19" non RFTs. I did not expect that.
Ssshhh ... !!! Don't tell the Big Wheel Boys that. :wink:

(I was lucky. My E89 came on 18s, but I still had to chuck the RFTs away.)
 
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