I’m still keen to have it programmed so if there’s anybody with the knowledge & software that can help me out I would br most appreciative.
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mmm-five said:Unless it's wet, I will drive with DSC fully off.
This was my last experience of DSC, and the only time I've needed it. I think it was confused by the amount of water on the road, as the light didn't start flashing until I was at 90º, 2 lanes across and about to travel another 90º and 2 lanes to the inside barrier. But it did absolutely nothing to help...possibly made it worse by trying to brake an aquaplaning vehicle?
For such 'minor' looking damage, the total bill (ex vat) was close to £14k - and would have been written off had the other costs not been realised until later in the repair (i.e. diff, 2nd trailing arm & mismatched tyres - for about £4k extra).
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Mine was at about the same speed - and I'd already done 100 miles in the same conditions...without incident. It was the fact that some knob decided that 4 lanes of 50mph traffic was to slow for him and went to zig & zag his way through - unfortunately realising at the last minute that lane 4 was flooded and braked as he realised...which caused me to brake and triggered the whole thing.BMWZ4MC said:mmm-five said:Crunch![]()
A few years ago, I did a graceful 180 degree pirouette when I hit standing water whilst travelling in a straight line at around 50 mph with the DSC switched on. Fortunately, there was nothing to hit, so I escaped with the car unharmed.
Impact felt very minor at the time, and I thought I'd almost escaped completely...until that 5-10mph crunch into the barrier/kerb at the side of the hard shoulder.Huzee4 said:
I think the clue is in the coding, I seem to remember switching from "nicht activ" to "activ" on the laptop, and in the software that was identical to e46 M3. And so we can presume it's the same as M-track?maupineda said:I am not critiquing, I have this feature coded in my car and I agree it makes it better as you still have DSC to help if things go out of control. Just asking we call it something it ain't.
maupineda said:^^ I came across another topic that compared E46 M3 DSC settings against a CSL file, and there are other parameter values other than TDR. Being different chassis I dont think we can just copy those over, I mean, we can, but they are for a different vehicle platform. so without properly adjusting the system, for us Z4M users, is nothing but a DTC mode, not MTM. The CSL DSC allowed for more slip angle in addition to turning traction control off (DTC).
Argenta said:Anyway, at the end of the day this does the same job as M-Track on the M3 CSL.
==>bradz said:As someone who has a E46 M3 and a z4m I can confirm its exactly the same on both cars.