07-23-2021, 05:23 PM | #1 |
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xHP Flash Transmission Side Effects
Hey all, I know the clutch pack has less wear due to the rough shifts but I am concerned about what the increased torque, line pressure, etc would do to the transmission temperatures or wear and tear components. Is it really as safe as they make it seem?
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07-24-2021, 07:24 AM | #2 |
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XHP has been around for a while, i've read very little if any problems and i've used it on two vehicles. In theory, tighter shifts are better for the transmission as you state. My feeling is trans wear and tear and or failure would be more related to how the vehicle is driven/abused...
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07-24-2021, 08:07 AM | #4 |
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If you are using the default torque limits, there shouldn't be too much concern.
And even if you change the limits, where you run into problems (with xHP, or stock), is spinning tires. Life is good while they are slipping, but once they grip, you get a huge torque shock into the drivetrain. If you ever went fishing, think about how you can pull in a large fish on a low test line, but one quick snap of the rod in the weeds breaks the line and you lose your lure. I found with BM3 Stage 2, if I didn't increase the limits on my xDrive, lower gears were torque limited by the engine. One other "nice" thing is xHP gives you full manual mode in the transmission. In stock form, it would downshift if you punched the gas or upshift (at least in lower gears) if you bounced the rev limiter. This is all on you now. |
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With xHP, when running in manual mode, if you are in 8th and you punch the gas, it stays in 8th. If you pin the throttle in 1st, it just bounces the rev limiter and doesn't upshift. It stays true to the "manual" concept. |
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07-29-2021, 09:37 PM | #8 |
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That was my exact issue! Also found in sport+ you can push further into redline, whereas sport is right at redline. Once I figured out that apparently the car was taking car of my 1-2 shift, I then learned with BM3 stage 2, it accelerates faster than I was used to and would fall on it's face due to a rev spike on the 1-2 + throttle cut.
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