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      04-27-2021, 07:32 PM   #1
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Coding steering and suspensions in sport independent of Engine

I love the way Sport mode feels on the steering and suspensions. But I don't necessarily want to have my engine revving high all the time.

Is there a way to have my steering and suspensions come on Sport mode and leave Engine on Eco?

I would still like to keep the option to go on engine sport mode of course.

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Yes, if you have the sports configuration menu in iDrive.
If not you can code it by activating

ICMKod_B_SportIndividualisierbar

in ICM.
After that you can choose if you want hard chassis + steering or not and high revving engine or not.
I'm sorry, I can't explain it better, but you'll see that in the menu.
You can configure this by pressing the sport button or by looking for the item "Configure sport" in the iDrive menu.
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      04-28-2021, 02:28 PM   #3
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Yes, if you have the sports configuration menu in iDrive.
If not you can code it by activating

ICMKod_B_SportIndividualisierbar

in ICM.
After that you can choose if you want hard chassis + steering or not and high revving engine or not.
I'm sorry, I can't explain it better, but you'll see that in the menu.
You can configure this by pressing the sport button or by looking for the item "Configure sport" in the iDrive menu.
Ah thats great! I'll try out. Thank you
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Yes, if you have the sports configuration menu in iDrive.
If not you can code it by activating

ICMKod_B_SportIndividualisierbar

in ICM.
After that you can choose if you want hard chassis + steering or not and high revving engine or not.
I'm sorry, I can't explain it better, but you'll see that in the menu.
You can configure this by pressing the sport button or by looking for the item "Configure sport" in the iDrive menu.
Hi, I enabled this in BimmerCode but nothing changed. Is there supposed to be a new menu appearing anywhere? I check almost every option. Can you please guide me a bit?

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      05-01-2021, 01:43 PM   #5
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In fact, I forgot something.
The value Macro_FDS is still missing, which must be set to popup_and_config in the HU.
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      05-04-2021, 04:57 PM   #6
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In fact, I forgot something.
The value Macro_FDS is still missing, which must be set to popup_and_config in the HU.
Thank you! That worked!
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