pvr said:On my old 3.0, it made a difference on the steering as well as the accelerator response change and was very noticeable. On the M, the steering does not change at all so the "feel" is not there.
pvr - I don't think there is any doubt that the sport button makes many other changes to the car in particular on the non ///M. As far as I know it:
Reduces the power steering assistance
Increases the throttle sensitivity
changes shift points on autos
increases the return to speed of cruise control
and no doubt adds a grin as the amber light is on...
IMHO these are not necesarily benefits. On Jeeps Wrangler) for instance when engaging low ratio the throttle sensitivity is reduced giving the driver much better control. I can see that same need on track. Cruise control that then blasts you back up to 80 (I mean 70 :wink: ) seems contrary to the term and use of 'cruise'
Where the real interest now lies is does it in any way change mapping or WOT settings on the engine, aside the non quantifiable butt dyno (I love that term)?
It would be really interesting to see what the technical BMW information had on this.