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In the "live data" section of Xdelete is a Position Actuator readout. Any idea if this can be used to determin clutch wear and what a good value would be if so?
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Sorry to not read all the recent pages, but can someone answer a simple question for me: has anyone figured out how to reprogram theses cars (f30 specifically) to run RWD same as xdelete does? Seems to me if xdelete can do it, a simple register change (or a few should too). I have used INPA on E90, so it wouldn't be with zero practice
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"You can just change with ESYS module DSC > 3000 > C_Funktion_LaengsMomentVerteilung_aktiv_e > aktiv to nicht_aktiv After you code this you will have RWD car WITH traction control, which can be turned off" The traction light will stay on, but you will have a RWD car. |
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Can someone confirm that they've used the RWD ESYS coding with success? |
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I had two backups one rwd and one awd so i can quickly switch. But I think that XDelete is doing more than that. It is loading a different program to the transfer case. Also you retain full functionality of safety systems. It is more refined. If you just want to play a bit once in a while in a safe environment I would do the esys method. But I am running the rwd mode constantly and the car is my daily, so I went for XDelete at the end. |
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What continues to worry me is the part with the different software XDelete puts in the transfer case controller. I had intended to but haven't yet contacted them to ask for explanation about what goes on it. Chances are that the XDrive you drive after applying XDelete is not the same as prior to applying XDelete.
In this respect, coding is "safer". If it really works like that (have never tried it, but would).
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I am very happy with it. I have an issue once when I changed back to awd. I was dragging the wheels. I contacted them and they weren't sure what is wrong. I fixed it with recalibration the transfer box. After telling them they added it to the software so it is rock solid now. During the winter I have awd all the time but from March I will go back to rwd full time. More fun to drive and better mpg. |
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I don't see why you would have a problem. They are different ECUs so one doesn't have anything to do with the other.
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I was running XDelete with a BM3 stage 2 tune and had no issues with either. Have been set to AWD for awhile though due to winter.
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I would have had the M4 they had. But I got the bad burning eyes from the wife. So I got the 435i x-drive. The M4 will be coming soon. But in the mean time, I can have the best of both worlds. |
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Have an important question - I have read that xDrive is really sensitive to a different tread height of the tires, so if I have xDelete activated it is super easy to wear off rear tires quicker than the front - in such cases, I can kill my transmission
I don't know how it is solved in the new M5 F90 which has xDrive with an option to have fully RWD vehicle, but then you can wear off rear tires quickly as hell, which might end up in destroying transfer case because of different sizes in diameter of the front and rear tires |
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Just read this whole thread from beginning to end and wow, this has been a roller coaster of a conversation lol
I think I might try it this summer, idk yet. Depends on how much power I'm making once my in-progress mods are completed & how much I want to risk killing myself in RWD mode...
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