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Last edited by Thoglan; 06-02-2022, 02:41 PM.
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Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
No. An over rev on downshift is the mechanical result of the wheels forcing the motor to spin faster than it is designed. Because it is a mechanical interaction there is nothing that can be done to stop an overrev once the gear is selected and the clutch is taken out. I don't know exactly how the SMG works since I haven't driven one on track but it's not the limiter that stops the car from overreving, it will just calculate the engine rpm in the desired gear based on the wheel speed and if that is above the limiter then it simply won't change down.17 iO1 i3
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Originally posted by Da Jemster View Post
Thx! SMG will allow you. I've made a couple of mistakes meaning to go 4 > 2, but mistakenly went down the 1st and the revs will peg itself and I would quickly shift to a higher gear. No implosion.
In a manual car there's nothing to stop the driver from selecting too low of a gear and letting the clutch up which is why it's impossible to stop an overrev with the ECU.Last edited by Thoglan; 06-02-2022, 03:10 PM.
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Here's a dumb question. I am installing my CSL airbox soon and am going to run a canned CSL tune for a while. I eventually plan on doing a custom DYNO tune in the future just not in the cards right now. Anyways, my DME needs to be converted to MSS54HP. I plan on having Kassel Performance do the conversion. While I'm at it, should I have them install their canned CSL tune or go with someone else for a canned tune like HTE? Does it even matter when dealing with canned tunes? Obviously custom DYNO tunes are different. Please forgive my ignorance and thanks in advance.2003.5 BMW M3 Carbon Schwarz Metallic/Cinnamon 6 Speed – HTE Tuning | Kassel CSL DME | AA Headers | AA Section 1 | SS Resonated Section 2 | SS Race Section 3 | TMS V2 CSL Airbox | TMS Street Plates | Ohlin’s R&T Coilovers | Ground Control Front and Rear Sways | Ground Control Adjustable Camber Arms | DMG Autosport Pro46R | FreakyParts BBK Front | Porsche 996 Conversion Rear | CMP Stage 1 + 1.5 Reinforcement Plates | CMP Subframe Bushings | CMP RTAB’s | SGT CSL Bumper | SGT CSL Trunk | Dr VANOS
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I just did this basically. Bought a spare MSS54HP ECU with the full CSL code on it. If you are using HTE for the tune ultimately, my suggestion would be to have Kassel do the conversion with the full base CSL code loaded, not their tune though. The car will be drivable for a little bit, but running extremely rich most likely. HTE can remote into your car using a laptop and cable (provided you have one). That will give you a "base" HTE tune that you can use until you take the car to a dyno session where he does remote tuning to get the AFRs and everything else dialed in.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostI just did this basically. Bought a spare MSS54HP ECU with the full CSL code on it. If you are using HTE for the tune ultimately, my suggestion would be to have Kassel do the conversion with the full base CSL code loaded, not their tune though. The car will be drivable for a little bit, but running extremely rich most likely. HTE can remote into your car using a laptop and cable (provided you have one). That will give you a "base" HTE tune that you can use until you take the car to a dyno session where he does remote tuning to get the AFRs and everything else dialed in.2003.5 BMW M3 Carbon Schwarz Metallic/Cinnamon 6 Speed – HTE Tuning | Kassel CSL DME | AA Headers | AA Section 1 | SS Resonated Section 2 | SS Race Section 3 | TMS V2 CSL Airbox | TMS Street Plates | Ohlin’s R&T Coilovers | Ground Control Front and Rear Sways | Ground Control Adjustable Camber Arms | DMG Autosport Pro46R | FreakyParts BBK Front | Porsche 996 Conversion Rear | CMP Stage 1 + 1.5 Reinforcement Plates | CMP Subframe Bushings | CMP RTAB’s | SGT CSL Bumper | SGT CSL Trunk | Dr VANOS
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Originally posted by SL Blak Soldier View PostMy biggest reason was dust.
One thing you can do is make it easier to clean the dust off. I know Porterfield pads have dust that's especially easy to clean. They don't make less of it but it comes off easily with water. Go for R4-1 if you can tolerate some noise and short life; otherwise, R4-S.
Or you can use the pad of your choice plus wheel wax.
Barring that... I guess you could get a BBK with huge calipers so that you can run a low-dust pad without sacrificing bite...Last edited by IamFODI; 06-08-2022, 11:57 AM.2008 M3 Sedan 6MT
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How do I calculate what spring length I need? Or, specifically, how much travel I need?
My KW damper has 210mm of metal to metal by my measurement. I'm aiming for 275# springs in the front. Stock corner weights, standard 13.5" ride height. I'm a little lost with where to start, any tips? If possible, I would like the perch to end up above the tire.'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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What's a good source for rear axle shafts? Are we stuck with (sketchy) eBay remans and the Driveshaft Shop rebuilds?
Got a complimentary inspection from the stealership while the car was in for an emissions monitor reset(damn cat monitors didn't want to ready up) and they found the rear left boot leaking. They offered to do it for $1950, but I wanted a 2nd opinion/cheaper alternative.
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Originally posted by dHam_Slow.46M View PostWhat's a good source for rear axle shafts? Are we stuck with (sketchy) eBay remans and the Driveshaft Shop rebuilds?
Got a complimentary inspection from the stealership while the car was in for an emissions monitor reset(damn cat monitors didn't want to ready up) and they found the rear left boot leaking. They offered to do it for $1950, but I wanted a 2nd opinion/cheaper alternative.
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Originally posted by IamFODI View PostThere's no free lunch, especially with brake pads, so you'll be hard pressed to reduce dust without making big sacrifices elsewhere. What are you willing to compromise on?
One thing you can do is make it easier to clean the dust off. I know Porterfield pads have dust that's especially easy to clean. They don't make less of it but it comes off easily with water. Go for R4-1 if you can tolerate some noise and short life; otherwise, R4-S.
Or you can use the pad of your choice plus wheel wax.
Barring that... I guess you could get a BBK with huge calipers so that you can run a low-dust pad without sacrificing bite...
I also am not looking for completely dustless... just less than the texar pads.
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